Im not American, and I disagree with you completely. There are assholes from every country, obviously you are an asshole from whatever country you come from. Its swings and roundabouts.
awww that more kid, this made me shed a tear for all the lil ones out there that are ill, its great that they can volunteer to make this kids dreams come true!
You are obviously a Brit, evident by your name (Royce) and your use of the idiomatic expression "swings and roundabouts."
First, live in the US for a bit like I have, and you will understand what I am referring to -- the fake, superficial, plastic American character, soulless and hollow, fleeting friendships and relationships like undergarments replaced daily and socks thrown in the hamper.
Second, tell your Yank overlords to stop the mass murder of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis, and Palestinians.
"Erik said that it was the best day of his life" it must be fantastic to realize the dream of a person especially in this conditions, it's Magnificient.
I personally do not care what country you are from. To look at people and immediately judge them by the way they look, or by the expression on their face, is truly the character of a person (notice, I did not say Man, for you don't meet the requirements) who has no idea what is important in life. Giving and helping others, namely.
This child was able to live out his dream before he dies. Which will be shortly. Somehow, whether is be your lack of soul or conscience, you feel the need to belittle others. Perhaps a few more hugs from Mum or Dad would have been sufficient to cure you of your disease.
Yes,we should most definitely encourage people being born with bad genes by raising funds and throwing them farewell parties...when we could have used the money to finance research for a cure.My my humanity is indeed a fountain of logic.
Im not American, and I disagree with you completely. There are assholes from every country, obviously you are an asshole from whatever country you come from. Its swings and roundabouts.
awww that more kid, this made me shed a tear for all the lil ones out there that are ill, its great that they can volunteer to make this kids dreams come true!
You are obviously a Brit, evident by your name (Royce) and your use of the idiomatic expression "swings and roundabouts."
First, live in the US for a bit like I have, and you will understand what I am referring to -- the fake, superficial, plastic American character, soulless and hollow, fleeting friendships and relationships like undergarments replaced daily and socks thrown in the hamper.
Second, tell your Yank overlords to stop the mass murder of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis, and Palestinians.
"Erik said that it was the best day of his life" it must be fantastic to realize the dream of a person especially in this conditions, it's Magnificient.
I personally do not care what country you are from. To look at people and immediately judge them by the way they look, or by the expression on their face, is truly the character of a person (notice, I did not say Man, for you don't meet the requirements) who has no idea what is important in life. Giving and helping others, namely.
This child was able to live out his dream before he dies. Which will be shortly. Somehow, whether is be your lack of soul or conscience, you feel the need to belittle others. Perhaps a few more hugs from Mum or Dad would have been sufficient to cure you of your disease.
Yes,we should most definitely encourage people being born with bad genes by raising funds and throwing them farewell parties...when we could have used the money to finance research for a cure.My my humanity is indeed a fountain of logic.
Observe carefully the fake, contrived smile on the American's face (the one standing to the far left, with sort of red hair).
You can tell that Americans are so fake and superficial even when it comes to tragedies such as this.
its great that they can volunteer to make this kids dreams come true!
You are obviously a Brit, evident by your name (Royce) and your use of the idiomatic expression "swings and roundabouts."
First, live in the US for a bit like I have, and you will understand what I am referring to -- the fake, superficial, plastic American character, soulless and hollow, fleeting friendships and relationships like undergarments replaced daily and socks thrown in the hamper.
Second, tell your Yank overlords to stop the mass murder of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis, and Palestinians.
(I love the syringe in earrings )
Thats so sweet that this organization would go to all this trouble for this sweet lil boy
Yea, a short life...
I personally do not care what country you are from. To look at people and immediately judge them by the way they look, or by the expression on their face, is truly the character of a person (notice, I did not say Man, for you don't meet the requirements) who has no idea what is important in life. Giving and helping others, namely.
This child was able to live out his dream before he dies. Which will be shortly. Somehow, whether is be your lack of soul or conscience, you feel the need to belittle others. Perhaps a few more hugs from Mum or Dad would have been sufficient to cure you of your disease.
You do not care about children.
If you did, your country would not be murdering them in the tens of thousands in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Palestine.
Right, because somehow the actions of the country in which I reside in depict my own person views. You sir, are a genius. Have a great week..