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  • There can be no "wrong" between two or more consenting adults.

    My ex-wife is a clinical sexologist and I myself almost got my doctorate in the field too

    Taking the classes and reading the books really opened up my eyes how much happier people are when they throw convention to the wind and just be themselves with other like-minded people.

  • That's a REALLY good point.

    I think that he'd be much better regarded if he stopped after 'Happy Gilmore' or 'Waterboy' or even 'Little Nicky'

    'Click' was okay, though. Though not because it's an Adam Sandler movie.

  • I'm not really a fan of Rob Schneider in leading roles. Like his only half way decent movie where he leads is Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. May the gods help you if you're ever forced to watch that movie's sequel today.

    He also did weirdly well in 50 First Dates, even if it is a bit tasteless now-a-days.

  • I spent nearly the last 5 years of my life dedicated to taking care of my elderly father and my grandmother.

    I don't have anyone else to vent to, and my father was the last of my family.

    So excuse me when I used a public forum to try to take my mind off of my world collapsing.

  • Yeah, I'm having a bad day after and I needed to take my mind off of things for a while.

    We all grieve in our own ways.

  • I thought that was SO COOL when it came out.

    The only part that I didn't like of that was Hackerman Rob Schneider

  • That's good to know, thank you.

    I had nightmares about this bag last night so I'll be glad when it's out of my life.

  • That's debatable without Opera in the mix

    Most of its native features were copied by both browsers

  • "Judge Dredd" (1995)

    It's fun, funny, entertaining, and while not well written, is well acted.

    Honorable mention is "Demolition Man" (1993) for similar reasons. Though it's in the 60s when it comes to a rating.

    It's like, sometimes I want to sit back turn my brain off for 2 hours, and just enjoy.

  • This reminds me of the time that the movie XxX came out and it was difficult to find to pirate.

    When you name yourself anything with a lot of X's then your search engine results are going to point to adult entertainment over the product

  • That's excellent to know. I was about to ask about the best way to dispose of it. I can handle it now that the shock of it all has gotten milder

    So long as I don't need to call a biohazard team, and I can just clean the blood up, then I'll be able to do it.

    Do you have a good way to get a blood stain out of a rug

    Oxyclean or peroxide like they say in the documentaries?

  • I'm in pretty good health, comparatively. I can walk with a cane, and I can sit up... something I won't ever take for granted. So I'm at least a lot better than what I was.

    I know that if I ever get to the point in which I can work again, betting against myself is always wise thanks to my condition being degenerative.

  • Thank you very much for the information

    The thing that got me so confused over it was that it was stuffed under the bed. When my grandmother passed in Feb, they took all their trash with them.

    I'm not going to put significant moral blame on the paramedics, but I wish they would have left the trash out for me at least to see.

    Having to reach under the bed to see what was under there and getting my had covered in blood and other fluids seriously about made me vomit in shock alone.

    I appreciate that they tried to save my father's life which is why I'm only mildly upset. I'm not wanting to "karen" them as I'm sure it was a mistake, and a weird one at that.

  • Thank you very much. I really appreciate your kind words.

    In this world, I only had my dad and grandmother. I took care of them both for years. My grandmother passed in February, and dad's mind just imploded. She was more "smother" over a mother, so he was in the process to learn how to adult despite having severe paranoid schizophrenia

    He was doing so well too, I taught him how to buy clothing and how to use uber.

    He was for sure happy when he passed as I kept him reassured that he was safe and "the government doesn't know where you are"

  • My father had severed paranoid schizophrenia, so he was prone to breaking and losing all of my electrical devices. He kept thinking that the government was after him.

    He escaped from my care last month and went missing, thinking that he was being chased. It was a state-wide search with a "silver alert" (it's like an amber alert for the old or disabled)

    We found him in a coma about a week later about 100 miles from his house. He woke up rather quickly when they got him on his meds again, thankfully. So I moved him into my place 24/7

    They released him into my care about two weeks ago, but I don't think his body could handle so much stress for so many years. They think him being afraid all the time just wore his heart down until his stopped today.

  • No, I agree. They did their best. I'm grateful for them. My main issue was that it was stuffed under the bed. I reached under it to see what it was and got covered in blood and fluids.

  • I understand and I know that they were focused elsewhere, but the trash bag was stuffed far under the bed with everything spilling out...

    I reached for what I was and was, as I couldn't see, and my hand got covered in blood and other fluids.

    They were here waiting on the medical examiner for over an hour, so they must have forgotten about it somehow.