[–] la_fupacabra 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
Yeah, I wish my best friend had that kind of luck with her cancer. surprise, fats are gonna be selfish till the very end. Maybe when it comes back the final time, and it's concretely linked to his obesity, he'll realize what he's done.
Or eat another cheeseburger, they're not the smartest pigs on the market.
[–] jagz [S] 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
This is true - part of why I dislike him so much is because I did lose a friend in 2015 to leukemia - she was a wonderful (thin) lovely person who fought like hell to live and it just didn't happen for her - she didn't get that chance. My sister had a cancer scare of her own earlier this year when she needed a tumor removed from her brain (turned out to be benign, but there was a short period when we didn't know). There are so many people who don't get another chance - or certainly not a 3rd or 4th. I think that's why I legit feel such anger towards him and think I might have to say something.
[–] chewinggum 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I have a fatass uncle that drank and ate himself into diabetes, was in denial about it until it wrecked his kidneys and he needed a transplant.
He got the transplant but does the same exact bullshit. On top of him being an all-around terrible human being, I get really pissed thinking about how that kidney could've gone to someone who deserved it.
[–] jagz [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
That's how I feel. With this guy, his first donor was his mother when he was younger. That kidney failed after a few years for reasons I don't know. They then did ads looking for another donor, since I guess nobody else in his family matched. Like, they featured him on our local news and everything. And a STRANGER donated the next one. It was a guy who had served in the military and wanted to "continue a life of service" as he put it, and he was just moved by this kid with cancer and wanted to help and he gave him a kidney. It was really amazing - but that increases my anger now, because this saintly guy did this and the recipient just wants to eat and drink his life away and waste the gift. Dude should have held onto it for somebody who would appreciate his sacrifice.
[–] chewinggum ago
Sounds like now that he's cured of cancer he wants another crutch to lean on to still get attention, pity, and free favors.
Exactly what a lot of piggies do since they have no other qualities to make anyone love or even like them.
[–] mmmmdonuts 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
My sister is my hero. She gave me a kidney (left Australia and her babies to come to Vancouver to give it to me) 5 years ago and I took THE BEST care of it I could. I followed all the directions, despite it being difficult. I took my meds on the dot, I ate specifically what and when I was supposed to, didn't drink, didn't do drugs, I took everything so seriously, despite it being so hard on my body I just wanted to give up.
It pisses me off that it failed after two years due to the rare type of Kidney Disease that I have, but two years was actually pretty good despite it. My friend, who has the same condition as me (only other person I've met with it), had her kidney last two days.
Your ex-friend does NOT deserve the gift of life.
The odds of him getting cancer again is almost 100% after you have it once your odds double every time, so hes already had it 4 times he's fucked. It will catch up to him no doubt
[–] DLmorethanu 0 points 13 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago
This fat seems like a terrible person. If he isn't close to you or your other friends, just a Facebook contact, then shame it publicly. You'll be deleted but maybe, just maybe, it'll work.
[–] Fattiesaremean 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
I second this. He deserves to hear your perspective and he's a retarded douche who is absolutely wasting a HUGE gift. I'm sure his donors are looking at him like "fuck, what was I thinking??"