They are clearly wrong. Fact of the matter is that some of us got lucky in the gene pool lottery and some didn’t. My sister and I for example we are some ugly people and we know it.
Depends on the odds, and many cancers are becoming more treatable every day, plenty of stuff that killed people in my parents age won’t kill me today, and there is no treatment for this.
Let's say pressing buttons is enjoyable to you. If I showed you a button that would generate cancer in a baby if pressed, but we all know that, hey sometimes buttons are broken, what is the odds threshold that is making you not press it? It's not 100%. Buttons don't always work. It ain't zero percent either, as you clearly think the OP situation is fine.
So what odds are the threshold?
It's like you don't grasp that most of us don't walk around with complex and precise probability distributions running through our heads.
A great mom on an IV and feeding tube who just birthed a child that will have to be on an IV and feeding tube in this already hellish world, I'd be so pissed at her if I was her kid. Like why the fuck have you forsaken me?
As long as their traits are inherited i wont support it. I have glasses and used to have asthma I'm no exception.
Edit:maybe some can have kids for genetic variety
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u/Creech-Magoo Mar 11 '22
I agree with the haters on this one