Oh dear... poor Georgie cries because a close friend died. That is indeed a sad thing because it is rough losing friends and family before their time. BUT.......
Don't look in my direction for sympathy or sadness if the bloke died of a drug overdose. Maybe women wouldn't be having miscarriages in hospitals if the druggo's of the world weren't congesting emergency rooms with self-inflicted life-threatening conditions.
Would Georgie be so sad for him if Chris Mainwaring had lived ONLY because he was rushed to an emergency room and treated while, for example, it was her sister sitting in the emergency room missing out on treatment because he was occupying a bed that someone who truly deserved medical attention could have used? A hypothetical situation, for sure, but the dickhead does not deserve extra privileges simply because he could run around and kick a ball.
Fuck the Hippocratic Oath, I say. Save those who aren't wasting public hospital funds through their own stupidity.
It's about time people in this society remembered that they should be held responsible for their actions and that people who CHOOSE to live in the public eye are NOT entitled to act like the morons that so many seem to be. If you want to be a private person with a private life then DON'T maintain a celebrity lifestyle unless you're prepared to accept the responsibilities that go with it. If you cannot handle being in the spotlight and need drugs to cope: bite the bullet and get OUT of there and get a real job! Some people can handle being the centre of attention and some cannot. Those that cannot without some "help" should be mature for once in their life and get out of the game. It's as simple as that.
Recreational drugs are NOT fun and I still say that every country on this planet should make Saturday the "Swing a Dealer Day" (by the neck until they're dead) until the message gets through that there are better ways to make money.
I long for the day when hospitals have a heavy security net at the entrance and anyone with a self-inflicted condition (ie: drugs or alcohol) take a seat in the 2nd-class room while those who are in need of medical attention through no fault of their own take precedence. If a druggo dies while waiting - who cares - one less maggot on the Social Security net.
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