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@dananola Though him being a pimp he has lived and leeched on women before. Maybe she thought she would improve him? Sometimes in such destructive relationships women occasionally see their partner, that they ought to leave, as some sort of social project they need to continue with out of loyality.
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@warrenkoubeh8831 Nah, in Sweden the people who are diagnosed with diabetes are forwarded to nutritionists.
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And the dog's look when looking for his little girl... the tail slowly stopped wagging. Anumal shelters often have bins where one can donate food for the animals but is there something that similar as to when donating to foodbanks or other charity organisations, so you could donate some bags of dog or catfood? Or is there a moralizing tving that you should at no point have pets if you're poor? (And disregarding the benefits in mental and physical aspect of trying to have a family to keep the pet as far as possible even if they may need help feeding it some time?).
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@sdmsdm7926 I guess the mere thought of a close one may have comitted suicide is probably a situation with a lot of mixed feelings, anger, fear, guilt "why didn't the person reach out for help? "where there signs we missed?" etc. It sounds as if the spouse "went back" to live where he may have family to support him.
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@user-ub8oi7oh3r And a lot of illneses doesn't have a cure for yet, and nor do they know qexactly what causes it.
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@vasanthathangavelu695 Often they do see the warning signs but believe they are going to kind of rescue a man on a faulty path in life.
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Because he probably didn't want the ordinary life of being a Mr. Smith like his wife wanted. He liked the underworld life that his wife tried to "save him" from. He could have walked away from the project of trying to make a respectable husband of him though she owned everything.
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Yeah, that is a little bit of an alert. The way she held the property, the business and such I'am inclined to think she did not trust him fully, and she was aware of his pimping business.
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Wrong and wrong... frequently I think it's more a matter of being insufficient, perhaps due to mental health issues? I was quite frustrated with my mother in my teens, which I sort of have a bit of guilty concience for as an adult and realising she had periods of severe depression and struggeled to just keep head above water so to say.
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That is a bit too simplified for my ethical taste. Treating symptoms is sometimes what's available. A lot of conditions have similar symptoms and the correct diagnosis are being determined by excluding them one by one by see whether they respond to specific treatments. If the symptom is severe pain and the time to treatment is prospected to only be possible (if ever, there are a lot of fairly common illnesses that there isn't a cure for as of today) in some time in the future. Some people may believe that severe rhematoid artritis and such can be cured if they joined the Scientologists, though otherwise relieving problems of the symptoms can be done and thereby improve lifequality despite there is no true cure for that autoimmune disease an nor do they know exactly what causes the illness.
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@thejjsfam8279 As a woman you get to hear about "following your heart" while in reality the patterns of your thoughts have a huge influence of what you feel.
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@avalonpark1574 Though, creating a new life under a new identity is quite a troublesome way to leave someone, especially if they don't have small children etc. And also leaving his own relatives? I could think it being more plausible if he perhaps was worried about being busted for a crime or similar, but there'nothing suggesting he was into any of such.
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@lifetimeautumncircusticket Yeah, it's the politicians who enacts the rules. Queen Elizabeth clashed quite some times with Thatcher but is not allowed to be public about it. Same in Sweden, the King is head of staye but has no allowance to even make a statement that could be viewed as political. During the rationing of food in Sweden during WWI there were riots where impoverished workers allegedly forcfully had burgarlized bakeries the owners had not locked and bought bread without ration coupons. The lack of ration coupons was because they regularly were stolen by the honorable middleclass people who administrated it and sold on the black market so large familiesdid not get the cooupons theyshould have. Anyway, these rioters were sentenced to prison despite the bakeryowner witnessed that there was no damage to his store, he had forgot to lock the store that day and it was no damage to him for the bread, he had a larger stock than there were coupons for so he had otherwise had needed to throw away old flour and bread. He was also satisfied with the pay they had left at the desk, he had recieved appropriate payments. Eventually the King in Sweden overturned the sentences, I think he did it ex officio as well.
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@rissole799 Though the royals serve in the wars that middleclass elected governments have enrolled in. Queen Elizabeth drove ambulance in London during WWIi. That's more you can say of either Tony Blair or David Cameron. How about Thatcher's kids? Former NATO director Anders Fogh Rasmussen was a political broiler with no real hands on experience of anything.
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@rissole799 Ya know there's probably more homeless people at skid row in LA than whole of England, that in a high tax state state ran by democrats since Adam was sheriff in the county...Or some countries in south america, none of which is a monarchy. How do you fit that in your theory of what the root of cause is? Your argument is like watching a kid trying to fit a square in a circle.
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Maybe she was the kind who had a gullible idea of improving him?
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