Author Topic: Final confessions of a dying cancer patient  (Read 2043 times)


It gets me when he start crying and names a list of people who he's going to miss. :'C

It gets me when he start crying and names a list of people who he's going to miss. :'C
I almost lost it at the point where he started talking about being scared.  I just think about all of the little things that we're scared of, and then comparing it to his problems.

forget cancer.

that is all.

I'm not an easy person to make cry. But this video got to me. I've lost 2 people to cancer in the past 3 weeks. It's hard to hear what their final thoughts are.

Also, there's a comment from "shanekilller1" that pisses me off. Can anyone be as kind as to thumbs down / Flag Spam his comment?
no he's totally right. this video is pretty much proof that if god exists, he's a huge richard.

very sad

he's too young to die.  he's the kind of guy who really should have lived a long life, had kids, and taught them to hold the same conviction that he has in himself

Religion doesn't matter at this stage. He's about to die. I refuse to argue that, as it should be morally recognized when not to shove a certain religion concept down someone's throat. I don't care what anyone believes. The last thing he should hear is someone "NO ONE CAN SAVE YOU!!1". He knows that. He also called the people who are trying to help him dumb asses.

no he's totally right. this video is pretty much proof that if god exists, he's a huge richard.
Being right doesn't mean that you aren't a huge richard.

That's sad :c
Really sad :c

Religion doesn't matter at this stage. He's about to die. I refuse to argue that, as it should be morally recognized when not to shove a certain religion concept down someone's throat. I don't care what anyone believes. The last thing he should hear is someone "NO ONE CAN SAVE YOU!!1". He knows that. He also called the people who are trying to help him dumb asses.
It's not technically helping someone when your help is a prayer that doesn't go through and doesn't do anything to kill off the cancerous cells in his brain.


It's not technically helping someone when your help is a prayer that doesn't go through and doesn't do anything to kill off the cancerous cells in his brain.
They're doing what they can to make him feel comforted. He's not going to make it through this. We all know that. And I don't feel that it's necessary to emphasize that.

Seventh, what is the point of your argument?
You're backing the generic YouTube aggressor.

You know, this makes me incredibly sad. A man on his last days with an incurable disease. It's heartbreaking.

But It's not incurable, and that's what really gets me angry.
http://technorati.com/lifestyle/article/the-cure-for-cancer-has-been/
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/228583-Scientists-cure-cancer-but-no-one-takes-notice

Both those sources are uncited and unreliable.