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sid vicious
When Nancy goes to pick up the journal she makes you use the gloves and mask, but you can put those things back into your inventory while still flipping through the journal. I guess Nancy cares about diseases but not too much
finally reading an ace book I bought a long long time ago and bestie be fr. “Do you want to fuck him.” Look I know the allos are onto something BUT NANCY TALKED WITH KADE FOR 5 SECONDS PLZ—
and then she was like “no I’m ace.” Then the girl was like “are you going to be bothered if I masturbate?”
*blinks slowly* ex-excuse me?
Annie on My Mind is such a good book. Written by Nancy Garden, highly recommend.
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Do you have a source for that thing you write about he disabled girl being denied food and water? I haven't read anything about it and cant find anything. Im not denying what youve said, i just want to see too
TW: Medically and court sanctioned abuse and murder of a disabled child. Also please be cautious clicking the link, the article treats this issue with the ableism you’d expect. It also has pictures of Nancy, which could be hard to see depending on your state of mind at the time. I wasn’t prepared to see her face, which made the article especially hard for me to cope with.
Yeah anon, here you go. This is a link to an article I found earlier today. http://www.itv.com/news/2014-10-26/mother-wins-right-to-end-disabled-daughters-life/
The girl was sick but she wasn’t terminal. She could breathe on her own. She was unable to speak or see but could hear and obviously communication can take place without speech.
Nancy, the girl in question, received her nutrition, fluids, and medications intravenously. When the court ruled to let her mother end her life she was denied food and water until she died. This little girl dehydrated to death. That what this court ruling allowed. They didn’t even have the decency to let her go quickly and easily. She died of thirst. In a hospital.