Poll: Chronic Diseases

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Neonbob

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kickin wiing said:
Neonbob said:
As a person who lives with one, I'm curious: if you had to, what chronic disease would you choose to go through life with?
By color blindness do you mean seeing in black and white? Because I'm color deficient, which is different than color blindness.
I'd say that's close enough. I realize it's not entirely accurate, but it falls within the general idea of eye problems.
 

PersianLlama

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I'd probably go with what my cousin has. I can't remember the name, but it has something to do with her stomach, something connecting to it is 95% smaller than it should be, I don't know what it is that's smaller either (It's not her stomach though, something connected to it). Anyways, all it does is cause her occasional stomach aches.
 

Neonbob

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Bored Tomatoe said:
MaxTheReaper said:
Neonbob said:
MaxTheReaper said:
Foolish! You do not keep the bodies around! Dispose of them immediately.
I know, but they make such great mannikens! And I have plans for at least ten of them...the preschool will never be the same after I'm done substitute teaching.
...Okay, so you're crazy.
I like that.
Hehe. Crazy is fun. Keeps life interesting. But the guys in white suits don't like me running around outside for long...I've been out for a good three months this time, though!

Bored Tomatoe said:
Pffft, thats kiddie stuff, find some homeless people, kill them and then grind them up. Buy some veggie burgers and thaw them out. Mix the ground up homeless people with the veggie burgers. Have a cookout and invite some vegetarians, feed all the meat eaters normal hamburgers, and then say to the vegetarian right before he takes a bite: " I made it special for you...".
And when he goes into shock, you have another unresisting victim to throw into the future meals!
 

Neonbob

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MaxTheReaper said:
Bored Tomatoe said:
Pffft, thats kiddie stuff, find some homeless people, kill them and then grind them up. Buy some veggie burgers and thaw them out. Mix the ground up homeless people with the veggie burgers. Have a cookout and invite some vegetarians, feed all the meat eaters normal hamburgers, and then say to the vegetarian right before he takes a bite: " I made it special for you...".
Tomatoe,
Would you like to come to my next cookout, friend?
Neonbob said:
Hehe. Crazy is fun. Keeps life interesting. But the guys in white suits don't like me running around outside for long...I've been out for a good three months this time, though!


And when he goes into shock, you have another unresisting victim to throw into the future meals!
You are invited as well!
Really?? I haven't been invited to anything since that horrible excuse for a party they threw me before the cops showed up! The guests barely even screamed during the torture ride!
 

ParkourMcGhee

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Diabetes is fairly controllable and I'd be able to do things pretty much same as I am now. Colour blindness would impair my gaming.
 

Neonbob

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MaxTheReaper said:
Neonbob said:
Really?? I haven't been invited to anything since that horrible excuse for a party they threw me before the cops showed up! The guests barely even screamed during the torture ride!
How utterly rude of them!
Anyway, it's bed time for me. Bring your favourite torture implements.
Okay! Do you already have spine-ripper thingies? They're my favorite!
 

Xrysthos

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Neonbob said:
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How about none.
Well, I suppose if you want to really stretch the definition, then life could be considered a chronic condition on its own... :p
Calling life a chronic disease is somewhat faulty logic, as it can't be chronic if there's a cure. You can't just stop having AIDS, but you can sure as hell just stop living. Or, to put it another way: There's no medicine available to cure AIDS, but there's plenty of medicine that can cure life.

Edit: The latter doesn't necessarily have to be interpreted in a misanthropic/suicidal fashion.
 

Neonbob

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PersianLlama said:
I'd probably go with what my cousin has. I can't remember the name, but it has something to do with her stomach, something connecting to it is 95% smaller than it should be, I don't know what it is that's smaller either (It's not her stomach though, something connected to it). Anyways, all it does is cause her occasional stomach aches.
Is that IBS or something?
 

solidstatemind

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Well, sadly, this thread has sailed off into the land of the nutters. Shame, too. It was interesting at first.
 

Neonbob

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Xrysthos said:
Neonbob said:
MaxTheReaper said:
How about none.
Well, I suppose if you want to really stretch the definition, then life could be considered a chronic condition on its own... :p
Calling life a chronic disease is somewhat faulty logic, as it can't be chronic if there's a cure. You can't just stop having AIDS, but you can sure as hell just stop living. Or, to put it another way: There's no medicine available to cure AIDS, but there's plenty of medicine that can cure life.

Edit: The latter doesn't necessarily have to be interpreted in a misanthropic/suicidal fashion.
That is true, but I didn't call it a chronic disease for exactly that reason. It is a chronic condition, which can just be a lasting condition, or one that develops slowly. I'm inclined to think that the nine-month gestation cycle counts as slow development.
Chronic: Of long duration; continuing.
 

Neonbob

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solidstatemind said:
Well, sadly, this thread has sailed off into the land of the nutters. Shame, too. It was interesting at first.
Yeah, sorry about that...I let myself get into a conversation with Max...trying to reel it back in now.
 

solidstatemind

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Bah, you don't have to apologize. It's your thread after all. Just pointing out that you might be discouraging further participation...
 

Berethond

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Color blindness. I don't like colors anyway, it would be an even BETTER excuse to wear nothing but black.
 

ace_of_something

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Well, I already have lupus... I'm afraid of that stupid fucking doctor house picture coming up if I say it though.

edit: goddamnit they already did.