I said being dead is not worse than being disabled, and implying that it is offends me
Wait
Okay yeah I mixed it up
Mayā¦
Thereās a lot of negations in the sentence
Cognitive dysfunction, also referred to as brain fog, is very common among people with dysautonomia Ā¹ Ā². Some of the most common cognitive dysfunction symptoms are difficulty concentrating for long periods of time, slower cognitive processing time, trouble with finding the right words, and memory impairment Ā³.
Unless Iām tripping, my point was that whoever passed away before the covid pandemic were lucky.
So just to be clear we all agree that being dead is worse in most cases than being disabled
Being dead is bad yes
I havenāt taken a poll of the dead but if I took a poll of the living I think they would agree
Death is similar to sleep. There is no staying on Earth as a ghost.
I understand that your point was āpeople who happened to live regular, healthy, full lives before the pandemic were luckyā, but it does come across as saying āIād rather have died young in 2019 than lived through having COVIDā which is significantly less coherent
And when I have had these symptoms you complain of all my life, I will resent any implication, even accidental, of āIād rather be dead than live with what you haveā. Because itās stupid
I out too much butter on noodles and Now I feel sock
IF IāD RATHER BE DEAD THAN DISABLED I WOULDNāT BE TALKING TO YOU NOW WOULD I
MAY IS A WALKING BUNDLE OF CONTRADICTIONS
Okay yeah fair
I love losing so much itās my least favourite thing in the world. And so on