Where I'm at, family can supercede a DNR. The rate of OHCA survival is so low anyway that it usually doesn't make a difference. Emotions are so high and so raw, even when it's an expected death, that I don't blame anyone for anything done or said at that time. It's been rare that I've seen it done- the most common reason for not following a DNR is that no one can find it. Second most is it was filled out incorrectly or not the actual official document.
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You're not wrong. The parents chose not to vaccinate, and vaccines almost certainly would have prevented this outcome. Where I'm struggling is the "serves them right" attitude when it wasn't the parents who paid for their mistake- it was a small child with no say in the matter. It's possible to feel anger towards the parents (though it doesn't change anything at this point) and still have empathy for the actual victim.
Have you seen them violated often?
Sorry, what do you mean their choice? I hope by them you mean the parents, because the poor girl had no chance.
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Michael Bay is in talks for a movie based on the skibidi toilet cinematic universe.
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/skibidi-toilet-michael-bay-movie-adam-goodman-1236077245/
Cthulhu is a priest whose role is to summon the ancient ones. In this context he is the middleman.
If they were happy then the Kids would be Alright.
Patriotism doesn't have to mean the same as nationalism. In fact, it's disappointing when they're conflated.
Hayao Miyazaki's art style specifically has so much life injected into it, that you would have to be incredibly specific to even approach his style.
There's an instance that stands out in Spirited Away, when Chihiro is putting on her shoes, she taps the toes of one foot against the ground to set it on correctly. A miniscule detail, but one that makes her feel more real. You'd need such an elaborate prompt to make that happen via AI, but thats the kind of detail that he includes in his movies. To him, the thought of having "someone" illustrate that who has never put their shoe on incorrectly and had to fix it is beyond inauthentic. That's my take. Less about the worry of technology taking over, and more about the technology not understanding the language it's being taught, because it can't.
I understand that many people have an incorrect understanding of DEI (and at times have had experience with it being incorrectly applied). I was actually hoping to learn where this particular person learned their viewpoint to have a conversation.
A little glass vial? A little glass vial!