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joining me. We got a lot to talk about in
this brief little thirty minutes. But first, you know, in America,
I have watched young people rally for Black Lives Matter,
most recently out in the streets across the nation, Woman's
Right to Choose. Millions show up and rally, and my god,
the Vietnam War, there were youth protests all the time.
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So it was interesting to me that in Nepal yesterday
there was a huge youth uprising gen Z, which actually
overthrew the government. The prime Minister's house was burned, he
was removed, he resigned, and Parliament, their capital, basically was
burned to the ground. Why what got them so upset
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that they had to do this? Well, they turned off TikTok.
I ain't making it up. Am I making it up? November?
I ain't making it up. They limited social media in
Nepal and that was it. Gen Z lost it, lost
their crap and that took to the streets. Twenty people
were killed, and that of course inspired more and more violence,
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and now their governments in shambles and their country is
in chaos as the youth continue to protest. The kids
are not all right. And it made me wonder, is
that what it's? What is it gonna take? Because look,
I know that gen Z is not Maga. Okay, I
know some of them are, but a majority are not.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
And it is their future that Maga and Donald Trump
is messing up. Okay. It's their future. It's their planet
that these guys are being allowed to destroy. It's their
economy that they're raping and pillaging, it's their social security
that they're squandering. And so really, while we older people
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have a lot to complain about, the youth of today
are the one that's going to suffer most from what's
happening right now, because the full effects of Donald Trump
and MAGA will not be felt for decades, and you know,
it's gen Z that's gonna feel it. The most unaffordability
of housing, inability to buy a house, you know, on
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and on and so I wonder what it's going to
take in this country to get the kids to riot.
So I thought, well, let's turn off their TikTok. I mean,
if that's what it's gonna take, let's turn off the TikTok.
Let's xnay the Instagram. Let's you know, kill the Twitter,
shoot that bird, you know, let's let's get rid of
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Facebook and see if maybe gen Z then, because here's
what happens when they don't have social media. If suddenly
they didn't have social media, they'd have to put down
their phones. And when they put down their phones, they'd
realize how messed up their life really is, and they'd riot.
It appears that their phones are this big play cater
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that you know, as long as they got their social media. Yeah,
they're okay, take it away. It's like you'd take away
heroin from an attict. Honey. They're out there, jones and in
the streets, and so I just wonder do American gen
zs have what it takes weeks to actually step to
the forefront and start turning things around. What are your
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thoughts on that? I'd love to hear them at YouTube
dot com, forward slash really Corell or with my patrons
at patreon dot com, forward slash really Correl. What is
your take? Do you think American gen z has what
it takes to do what they just did in Nepal?
Do you think that our youth today actually care enough
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about the country to get up and riot. That's a question,
isn't it. That's a question, And cause I don't know
what it's going to take for them. I mean, things
are pretty bad, So maybe we should turn off social media.
Maybe if we turn off the social media, they'll actually riot.
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What do you think? I think it's a possibility. I
think it could happen. We shall see, but I think
it could happen. I mean, they got out there for
Black Lives matter. Maybe if they're you know, feel that
their lives matter, because really, that is what it's about
right now. You know, the people that are gonna suffer
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the most from all of this going on are gen
z and millennials, but also gen Z, So let's turn
off their TikTok and see if they write how about that.
I'm all for it. Let me do it. I can
live it out it you. I can live something it out.
Turn it off. Turn off the Instagram. It's now on
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To know, all right. I was just checking the chatroom
at YouTube dot com forwards last really Carell, and over
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you're not a patron, you should become one immediatamente. Just
right away. You know, there's a story in the news
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and we could talk about Nepal some more. We could
talk about oh, how about Russia invading Poland? Basically, oh, oop, sorry,
our drones just magically floated over your country. Oops. You know,
I don't know much about drones. I don't I don't
fly them. I never got into them. Everyone thought I
would because I love technology, but they just seem like
annoying little tetse flies to me. But I will say this,
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A drone goes where you tell it. Okay, it's not
like a husband just wanders wherever they want to go.
A drone goes where you tell it. And Russian drones
went into Poland. And not since World War Two has
Russia invaded Poland. So Poland of course is pretty upset. Okay,
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they're you know, they're a little mad, and Russia's like,
oh are bad? You know, we don't know how those
pesky drones we let them out of their cage and they,
I mean, drones are not stray dogs. Okay, they didn't
fly all the way from Russia over to Poland just
as an accident, like oops, oh, I'm so sorry, how
did that happen? You know, was that our peski drone? Again?
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We promised to put up a fence. Uh so, you know,
it's not like we have an angry hoa president here
about the dog barking Russian military sent drones into Poland. Now,
the first thing that pops to my mind is Zelensky
was right, either yah, stop Putin now dead in his tracks,
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or he's gonna be like horseshit spread out all over.
You know. That's either we xnay on the Putina or
Europe starts learning Russian, you know, one one of the two.
And this notion like, oops, they just I don't know
how they got there. You know, when we went to
bed last night, all our drones were in the house,
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and we woke up this morning and suddenly they're in Poland.
I just you know, yeah, no, no, they're machines, and
AI is not sentient yet. So the machine didn't go
on its own, okay, and if it did, we got
a lot bigger problems in Russia and Poland. So the
machines did not magically appear, you know, in Poland, just
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because it happened because Russia sent them. NATO is now, oh,
NATO is all up in a tizzy. Honey. NATO is
just like, oh, the sky is falling, and it is,
and so what's gonna happen. I don't know. Do I
want Trump to be the one to be involved in
a mix of perhaps an impeding World war an impending
World War? No, I do not. Do I think he
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would handle a World War three? Well, no, I do not.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
So.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Am I hoping that Russian Poland and just worked us out?
I am? But then again, the world is mad. You know,
Israel continuing its genocide in Gaza and no one's even
stopping them. Honey, They're like a McFadden and white Head
song and no stopping them.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Now.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Oh, they're killing Palestinians. You know, there's been so many
things that held them down before I saw some guy
from Ghana or somewhere. He was on the TikTok saying, yes,
this is happening because Israel has secretly taped heads of
state with underage children having sex, and they have threatened
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to release those tapes. And I said, you see, people
will believe any kind of crap you put out there
that is not true, that is not happening. But there
are people out there that believe it to be true
and believe it to be happening. It's not, it isn't.
But I mean there because the world is trying to
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rationalize how Israel could just be left to do this,
Like there's a pit bull attacking innocent people. Why is
no one stopping the pit bull? Everyone? And everyone's just
kind of scratching their head instead of putting it on
a leash, putting it in a cage telling it to
calm down. They're watching it devour an entire people and
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are wondering, g how is that happening. Well, it's happening
because honey, you ain't telling it, No, you ain't smacking that,
and Yahu on his nose and saying sit down, stay,
and so it's happening. So we have Israel committing genocide
in Gaza and elsewhere. We have Russia flying drones off
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into Poland, which is right next to Ukraine, by the way,
So it would make sense that Russia would be like, yeah,
we want this too. In fact, I think Vlad wants
all of Europe. I really just think he wants there
to be Russia and then everybody else. You know, he
wants all of Europe, particularly northern Europe. Why. I don't know,
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I really don't. The food's not that great, but he
wants it, and no one's stopping him either. Now, if
Russia had shot the drones out of the sky, I mean,
if Poland had shot them out of the sky like
I want to do every time I see a drone,
Oh there's the hummingbird, it's back. Would you know, would
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that have been an act of war? Not really? I mean,
you're flying drones over my country, so you know, But
what's what's the endgame? You gotta wonder. You know, nothing
is an accident. So what's Vladimir's endgame? You know, threatening
Poland like that? What's his endgame? Is he trying to
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provoke a world war? You gotta wonder? Is he finally
just sick of the threat of, you know, a world war?
And is he finally saying, look, let's just bring it on, honey,
bring it out, let's do it. I don't know, I
don't understand the threat. Someone in the chat room is saying,
preliminary move before invasion. Could be it could be maybe
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that means world war. If Russia invades Poland like they
invaded Ukraine, that's world war. Poland is a NATO country
and that's world war. Are you ready? Are you ready
for this? Do you like it? Do you like it?
Like this? Are you ready? Are you ready for this? Push?
Push in his bush? I mean, is that where we're at?
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Can you imagine? Can you imagine telling gen Z now,
maybe that would get our gen z to riot because
they would be drafted. We don't have enough people in
the military to do a world war, We simply don't,
and so they would there'd be a draft. Could you
imagine making them put down their phones to go through
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basic training? What would they do? Can you imagine the
youth of today. They wouldn't get through basic training. It'd
be like, oh, Goldie Han, what is that movie Private something?
But it would be like like that because their idea
of roughing it is, you know, a hotel that doesn't
have room service, and so they're out of shape, most
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of them. Perhaps we could draft all these influencers, all
these health influencers online like vin ZANDT and all the others,
all the shirtless, tattooed butch guys on Instagram draft them.
Of course, they'd want to go into war shirtless, which
is fine, I guess, but you know, can you imagine
our gen z having to go fight a world war?
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I mean that, can you imagine it? Because I can't
We lose. They just no offence their pansies, no fence
to pansy's. But they are today's kids are sniveling, social media,
spoiled online weaklings. They have no intestinal fortitude at all.
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They've never been asked to make a sacrifice more than
you know, having phone service go out for two hours.
They've never had to sacrifice anything for their country ever,
like ever. Can you imagine drafting the eighteen to twenty
four year olds that are alive today, what that would
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look like? It would It would be quite a fiasco.
If you asked me, I just I don't see them,
and I don't think we should. I think that there's
a draft. All of MAGA should go first, all of it.
Every gun owner in America. If if Russia invades Poland
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and NATO decides to go to war, then every gun
owner in America to be forced to go to war,
because that's what the Second Amendment is about. So every
gun owner, I don't care the age. If you own
an assault weapon, if you own anything but a handgun,
if you have a handgun, okay, we'll give you a pass.
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But if you own rifles, long guns, aks, all of
that off to war with you go use them. Go
go see what it's like to actually have to pick
up that gun and use it against someone that wants
to kill you. Oh I can't, I really I can't
imagine it. Yes, Stephen Haynes says maybe a draft would
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finally arouse some passions to save our country. I agree.
I agree, because they have been asked nothing. What has
gen Z been asked to do for America? They don't
educate themselves. They can't even write cursive Okay, so they
don't educate themselves. They're not overly civically involved. There's not
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a plethora of volunteers in volunteer organizations. They're not involved
in politics. Certainly, what have we asked as gen Z
riots in Nepal and overthrows their government, removes their prime minister?
What have we asked of our gen Z? Have we
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even hinted that we'd send them to Ukraine? No, so
as Russia gets up at eat with Poland. If I
were eighteen to twenty four, I'd be a little bit
concerned because we don't have enough people in our military
right now. Because all these Maga patriots that comment on
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my videos, all these Maga Trump supporters, all these haters
that are under the age of thirty have not enlisted
in the military. That's how much patriots they are. Yeah,
it's really easy to be a patriot online. If you're
such a patriot, join the army, join the Navy, Join
the National Guard that's going to attack our cities. See,
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our military is too busy attacking our own people. We
don't you know, how do we have the time to
go worry about Ukraine or Poland when we got to
worry about Chicago or la where there is no problem.
But you know, Trump seems to think there is. Oh,
and I see these idiots being interviewed by Don Lemon
and others out on the streets. Oh, I'm in Washington,
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I'm in New York, and I think the National Guard
would be good as long as we're safe. What a
what fucking morons? Saying you think it would be good
for the US military to be deployed in your city
is possibly the stupidest thing American could say. It is
the least informed, least patriotic thing. If you're upset about
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crime in your city, why haven't you petitioned for more
police officers. Why haven't you gotten involved in a neighborhood
Watch program. Why haven't you done something? Why do you
think it's up to the National Guard to come in
into it? It's your freaking community. But that would require again,
someone doing something. We're a great nation of talk talk, talk,
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talk talk, but when it comes to actually do something,
we're a little iffy. So I just wonder where this
is going. What's Russia's endgame in Ukraine and Poland? What
is their endgame? Because I think it's to take them over?
Will they NATO will have a say in that will
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putin risk a world war? Well, Donald Trump's a Russian accent,
So what is NATO going to do when they want
to attack Vladimir Putin? And Donald Trump says no, what
are they gonna do? Who do you think the US
would side with if Russia invades Poland and starts a
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world war? Who do you think we'd fight? Do you
think we'd fight Russia or do you think we'd actually
fight NATO for Russia? Because I think we'd side with Putin,
just like we've sided with that in Yahoo. We are
on the side of a genocidal maniac. So it's not
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a far stretch to believe that we'd support Vlad. Do
you think so. I don't think that's such a stretch.
Donald Trump is a Russian asset. He has been called
that by intelligence agencies. I'm not making it up. I'm
not saying something that isn't searchable. So he certainly wouldn't
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side with NATO. He'd side with his buddy Vlad. What
a mess? What a mess? What are they saying in
the chat room? But that is back reminds me of
the nineteen sixties kind of draft all gen Zers. I agree,
I agree, I say draft every person in Maga. That's
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what I say, every one of these patriots. I'm a patriot.
Really did you serve? Well? No, then you ain't a
fucking patriot. Shut up. I love my flag. Have you
defended it? No? Well then you don't love it that much?
What do you love it for it to make a
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backdrop out of for your videos on your TikTok. You
know these people that screamed their patriots, they would cry
like babies if you sent them to war, they really would.
These big, huge Maga gun tote and huge truck driving idiots.
Put them in a tank. Big crumble and gen Z
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can't read or write, can't write, cursives can't do anything
without a phone unless you make an app for the war.
They're gonna lose unless you make war into something you
can do on your iPads. Well, that we'd be block
all right, missus Willis has come under attack.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
State now is show.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Side alrighty in the chat room, they're agreeing. The young
people of America don't know a thing about working hard,
valuing knowledge, or sacrificing for a noble cause they don't.
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They all want to be entrepreneurs or YouTubers or whatever.
They want to be day traders that make ten thousand
dollars you know, a month in some really volatile and
fake business, really, and they have no clue about what
it takes to actually be a patriot or be a
member of the American fabric because they've never had to.
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If we haven't, they haven't had to. The last war
we sent anybody to was Afghanistan. And that's over. I'm
gonna sneeze, have you. Oh, I know you all just said,
bless you, thank you very much. I read a story yesterday.
So I took care of my mother both at home
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and then when she went into nursing care, and it
killed me that I could not afford to have her
at home. One of the biggest regrets of my life
is that I could not afford to have my mother
at home because I couldn't quit my job and take
care of her. And there's no social Security for that
or anything. So she had to go into nursing care
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where there was three to a room because we couldn't
afford a private you know, I mean Oscar, my friend,
Oscar's ninety five, he's in care. The family pays twelve
thousand dollars a month, twelve grand a month, and so
I didn't have that. And you know, my parents growing
up were handicapped. I come from a generation of AIDS
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where a lot of my friends had HIV AIDS and
my late husband had AIDS. So I was there at
every scan, at every emergency room trip, every everything. Being
a caregiver is one of the hardest, most emotionally draining,
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life sucking things that you can do. Now, it's also
one of the most rewarding. Spending that time with someone
you love is you'll remember it for always. I remember
picking my mom up out of her wheelchair every night
because she wouldn't let anyone at the place put her
to bed except me. I would fly back from shows
on KGO at eleven o'clock at night so I could
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get to the nursing home by midnight and put her
to bed. I would wheel her to her little stool
that was by her bed. I would pick her up
onto the stool from her wheelchair, and we would do
a little dance to turn her around and place her
bottom on the bed and then pick her and then
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pick her legs up and put her in the bed
and tuck her in. Wow, I haven't been there in
a minute, And so I know the challenges of caring
for somebody. And yes, my mother did have memory loss
of a dementia type. It was caused by her kidneys.
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She didn't have dementia, but her kidneys weren't filtering her
blood properly, so she got forgetful and such. So Emma Willis,
Bruce Willis's current wife, is dealing with his frontal lobe dementia.
And he's been in the family home with the kids
and even Demi coming over and visiting and all of that,
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but recently he's gotten worse, and so she moved him
into a home, a house, not a home, not like
a care home. She moved him into a house right
next to their house with caregivers, you know, and of
course the family all the time in and out. But
she moved him out of the regular house. And she
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has come under great attack on social media for moving
him out of the family home. And she's like, look,
this isn't up for debate. You know I've done it.
It's now. Anyone criticizing her has never been a caregiver,
particularly for someone with dementia. They don't know what it's
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like twenty four hours a day without a break. They
don't know what it's like to have a loved one
not know who you are or where they are, or
forget why they're in the room that they're in. They
don't know what any of that is like. And yet
they are quick to sit in judgment of missus Willis
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as she makes probably one of the hardest look. I
will never forget being out, never forget being outside of
Saint Mary's Hospital emergency room where I had my mother
brought from the nursing home. She had a high fever.
You know, there was something wrong with her, and her
doctor called me, Doctor Reuben at seven point fifteen in
the dark, in the parking lot and said, I could
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come to the hospital. We could prescribe medications. We could
put her in the hospital. We could clear up whatever
this is. I said, or he said, Or I could
switch her right now to hospice care, send her back
to the nursing home, give her antibiotics, give her drugs,
give her comfort drugs, as well as treat anything new
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that pops up, like an infection or whatever. But she
would at the nursing home and not be aggressive with
any of her other treatments. No more kidney treatments, no more.
And I said, but my mom's a fighter. She would
want to fight. And he said, chuck. Her fight's over
her body. Her kidneys are at twelve percent, she has
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congestive heart failure, she has pulmonary edema, water on her lungs,
she's got a dementia. Her fight's over. And I had
to as her power of attorney. I had to say,
don't do care at the hospital, take her from the er,
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bring her back to the nursing home, and just treat
her there with palliative care. I felt like I was
killing her. I felt like I was I felt like
I was murdering my mother. I had no one else
to help make that decision. So was I right? Was
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I wrong? I don't know. Is missus Willis right or wrong?
I don't know, But I know that in those situations,
you do what you think is right at the time.
And anyone that thinks that she is just putting Bruce
away so she doesn't have to see him again has
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never been a caregiver. Do you know many caregivers die
within two years of the person that they cared for.
Do you know that many caregivers neglect their own health
and are often sick because they don't have time to
manage their own health, to get out and exercise, to
eat right because they've got a twenty four hour duty.
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Missus Willis, you did whatever you needed to do. I
support you and your family. I am corral. You'll be
who you want to be. Son Din hurt you buddy, dude,
I what if today went? Okay? See you tomorrow Thursdays
for the last of the week. Don't forget to follow
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