Incredibly ignorant and inaccurate post.
Incredibly ignorant and inaccurate post.
PeacePipe wrote:
John utah wrote:I don't understand this mentality at all - the idea that all bad things that happen in this world can be prevented.
And furthermore the belief that "systems" and governments and regulations are the things that will create this perfect world in which all bad things are prevented???
And that we have to place blame on someone or something everything bad things happen????
People who hold these views seem so incredibly far removed from the real world.
^^^^^^^^^^
def in Top 3 Let's Run scumbags;immeasurably self-deluded; never gets laid; what a "community"
You are not very good at thinking, are you? Focus less on your emotions and feelings. life won't be so hard for you that way.
AuntBee wrote:
So you're saying football is as safe as running.
Not sure what you are referencing.
PeacePipe wrote:
John utah wrote:I don't understand this mentality at all - the idea that all bad things that happen in this world can be prevented.
And furthermore the belief that "systems" and governments and regulations are the things that will create this perfect world in which all bad things are prevented???
And that we have to place blame on someone or something everything bad things happen????
People who hold these views seem so incredibly far removed from the real world.
^^^^^^^^^^
def in Top 3 Let's Run scumbags;immeasurably self-deluded; never gets laid; what a "community"
Up there alright. Ex thrower might be worse.
Screenings make people feel better, but there are false positives where something will show on an EKG and the doc will order a follow up that has increased risk and cost. A good number will be found to be non-issues.
You will get false negatives where a kid with a condition will be "clean" and then die later.
But here is a journal article arguing for the tests...
Rate the scumbags wrote:
PeacePipe wrote:^^^^^^^^^^
def in Top 3 Let's Run scumbags;immeasurably self-deluded; never gets laid; what a "community"
Up there alright. Ex thrower might be worse.
Classic lib. Emotional, irrational, unthinking, volatile, and filled with hate when faced with a different point of view. Is there any creature more intolerant and hateful than a lib? I think not.
luv2run wrote:
jero wrote:
Sad news. This is the third high school runner to die this fall. The other two were from California and Wisconsin. What's happening? Is it possible that the resurgence in high school distance running in American is actually putting some kids at risk? Kids are training as hard as ever and putting in more miles than the past. Just a thought.
Sometimes there are just defects that are a ticking time bomb.
These are sad events indeed.
I would argue that the odds of dying during running are far outweighed by the potential health gains.
Probably right. Gotta check your current health before considering going on a run
If this had happened today, you know that there would be tons of people claiming the Covid jab was responsible