I played grade school and high school foot ball in Texas in the late 60ies/70ies, in extreme heat, took salt tablets no one ever die, suddenly or medical emergency did have some heat strokes no visits to the hospital or morgue
good one! Q loves the mantras/catchprases, and Joe Rogan has a way with getting the normies to pay attention.
and as Q instructs, perhaps someone can help me 'reconcile' this below, note her age And the time...
The Custis Children
George and Martha had no children of their own, but their family life was dominated by the Custis children. Washington served as a father figure for his two step-children, John "Jacky" Parke Custis and Martha "Patcy" Parke Custis. Patcy was an epileptic and passed away following a seizure when she was only seventeen years old in 1773. Washington noted her death in his diary in a simple statement, "About five oclock poor Patcy Custis Died Suddenly."
I've noticed the obit writers (censors, really) seem to be fond of this phrase as of late:
"...(name) passed away unexpectedly at home following a short illness."
Medical Emergency the new verbiage.
You can say, "Died suddenly" or you can say, "Medical emergency" or you say, "Mass murder".
Remember when one student dying on the football field was national news for days. Now it’s just no big deal local news.
Now it is “medical emergency” instead of died suddenly. They are saying it medical emergency = die suddenly
I played grade school and high school foot ball in Texas in the late 60ies/70ies, in extreme heat, took salt tablets no one ever die, suddenly or medical emergency did have some heat strokes no visits to the hospital or morgue
https://www.diedsuddenly.info/
What episode of Rogan is this?
I really think the papers should be required to print cause of death. But I guess ol' Bruce dying of too many skittles would embarrass the wife.
good one! Q loves the mantras/catchprases, and Joe Rogan has a way with getting the normies to pay attention.
and as Q instructs, perhaps someone can help me 'reconcile' this below, note her age And the time...
The Custis Children George and Martha had no children of their own, but their family life was dominated by the Custis children. Washington served as a father figure for his two step-children, John "Jacky" Parke Custis and Martha "Patcy" Parke Custis. Patcy was an epileptic and passed away following a seizure when she was only seventeen years old in 1773. Washington noted her death in his diary in a simple statement, "About five oclock poor Patcy Custis Died Suddenly."
https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/custis-family/