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TimeTraveler3056 t1_jeh4lge wrote

As a Mommy Mcguyver I would get a cute piece of fabric tack it up , cut a hole for the hose, and sew the bottom. ( its not a joke, I covered a big hole in the wall, where the plumber cut to fix a plugged drain, with Finding Nemo cloth. Its still there years later. I figure if he ever has to flush the pipe there again, its easy access).

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IamSithCats t1_jeh4l58 wrote

Spoken like someone who hasn't spent any time in a public library. You can't see past the book checkouts (and even then, people checkout books for a lot more than pleasure reading).

For all your babbling about "markets" you're failing to realize that public libraries are already extremely popular. The vast majority of people like the existing library system just the way it is.

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stevebuscemiluvr t1_jeh4kqh wrote

It's super important to note that in the US, no matter what your written DNR -- the form that patients complete while in their soundest minds after a discussion with a physician -- says, it can always be overridden by family who want to "do everything". It is one of the cruelest and most selfish things for people do to their loved ones, but it happens all the time. Anyone filling out a DNR absolutely must have frank and honest conversations with their family members about their wishes before they are incapacitated.

I've always told my family that if they rescind my DNR I will haunt the ever-loving shit out of them.

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