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Seriously, I wouldn't mourn upon Robertson's passing. But I wouldn't wish cancer on anyone. |
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Re: Re: Pat Robertson has colon cancer...
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PS - I tried to edit the title to change it to prostate, but apparently some time limit for editing has expired... |
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And besides, people have a natural inclination to feel better when other people are suffering - it's the "Better them than me" reaction. |
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I disagree. I don't think people "naturally" feel better when others are suffering. Do you really feel better to hear about others suffering? or is it just certain people (the ones you are not very fond of)? |
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winstonjen I have a headache does that make you happy?
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