You might have trouble completing your doctoral program, but you’d get to have sex with any and all of the fertile women!
No, but he has to pay child support for any children you have!
…all things considered, I’d still rather have a bottle in front of me.
If you break the bottle at the neck, I think you’ll have a pretty good lobotomy tool.
Colibri
December 3, 2015, 2:11pm
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I understand an ice pick (technically referred to as an icepicculum ) inserted behind the eyes can be a handy tool for a do-it-yourself lobotomy. If you could find an ice pick these days.
John_DiFool:
If a person voluntarily gets himself surgically lobotomized (whether by a doctor or in a “back-alley”) and then wants to take cortex replacement therapy, then would his insurance cover this?
Any thoughts on this?
Also, Yes, this is a completely serious question.
And what would my personality be like, after the change? Would I no longer recognize friends or family? Would my personality undergo odd changes, be subject to random fits of shouting at the imaginary roaches on my walls, and spinning in circles? Would I forget how to do simple arithmetic? Leave my possessions strewn all over creation? Would the insurance also cover a guide dog, to keep me from wandering randomly into traffic?
Those are also completely serious questions.
I think it’s already to late to jump into the Republican primary race, but good luck.
I can see your campaign slogan already:
“Don’t vote for de billionaire or de brain surgeon. Vote for di Fool.”
Abe_Babe:
I think it’s already to late to jump into the Republican primary race, but good luck.
I can see your campaign slogan already:
“Don’t vote for de billionaire or de brain surgeon. Vote for di Fool.”
Still be a better choice than Trump.
I don’t know the OP personally, but the odds are good that you’re right.
I’m getting a strong sense that someone’s balls are going to be cut off very shortly.