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· 8 years ago
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· 8 years ago
no you idiot
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illjusthavewater
· 8 years ago
I don't know why, but ajhedges reply is hilarious.
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lolcats121
· 8 years ago
nah its obviously 2007.
jasonmon
· 5 years ago
That's not working eithER I'M TRAPPED
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lady_deadpool
· 5 years ago
Its 2020
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
How does one "exit enter"?
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someguy
· 8 years ago
Clever but also really sad when you think about it
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stille20
· 8 years ago
And that's the story of how I got trapped in an old folks home
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praetorreyna
· 8 years ago
I'd be stuck there for ages if I'd visited for New Year's
undercover
· 8 years ago
Nursing homes are fucked up. Your parents put up with your shit for 18 years, putting their life on the back burner for you, then you grow up and suddenly when your parents are old and senile they're 'annoying' and 'getting in the way of your life', so you dump them off like garbage that has served its purpose in some sad home of other abandoned people, and you visit them like once a month and eventually forget them. It's like a parent putting a three year old in an orphanage because they threw a temper tantrum at the store and it was 'embarassing'.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Have you ever been around someone with dementia or Alzheimer? That type of an code system is probably for a memory unit. It not that they are annoying or in your way. its they need constant, round the clock supervision, often requiring medical care. Often balance is also impaired so it is a physically demanding job that not everyone can handle.
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undercover
· 8 years ago
OK maybe that's justified but I hate when people dump their less ill parents to nursing homes just because they can.
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unicycle
· 8 years ago
I've done some work in nursing homes and I can tell you that everyone I met was so happy to be there because they were able to let go of a lot of their worries. Like one woman wrote frequent letters to friends, and when she was living with her daughter she could never remember if she had sent the letters or not, but the nursing home she lives in now keeps track for her and helps her keep up. Maybe things are different in your country, but I've never met a patient who was just "dumped" in a nursing home.
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