9Jul
icefiregal123 asked:


My sister had surgery 5 months ago on April 5th, it was a brain surgery to remove part of her brain. she can’t walk and really can’t talk. I am having to help her out, and I do alot to help my parents out. I know its the right thing and my parents tell me every day. But I am about to lose it cause I get so frustrated. What should I do?
I am 13, and my younger sister had surgery 5 months ago on April 5th, it was a brain surgery to remove part of her brain. she can’t walk and really can’t talk. I am having to help her out, and I do alot to help my parents out. I know its the right thing and my parents tell me every day. But I am about to lose it cause I get so frustrated. What should I do?

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6Jul
geena asked:


My dad is going to get brain surgery tomorrow.
He had an infection in his ear and apparently it moved into his brain.

Long story short the doctors found something in his brain and are operating tomorrow to get it out.
Im worried it might be a tumor because there is a possibility it is. They caught it soon enough i hope so it wont do much damage to him. However I was wondering that if it IS a tumor is it possible that I might inherit one too?

thanks.

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3Jul
sparky asked:


All people want is tough sentences, vigorous enforcement and a zero-tolerance approach. It’s not brain surgery. You could solve this problem overnight if you wanted.

Here’s my plan

1. Abolish the Human Rights Acts -it was well-intentioned but
flawed, and has been abused since the moment it was introduced.

2. Build more prisons. If we can afford to spend £10bn of public money on a sporting event in 5 years’ time then we can afford to start protecting our citizens. If necessary, raise taxes, but explain to the electorate that the extra is ring-fenced for law enforcement. It’s a vote winner.

3. Adopt minimum mandatory sentences, such as 5 years for carrying a knife, 15 years for carrying a gun, life means life.

4. Widely publicise actual sentences handed out, via posters and text message. Also send law enforcement agencies into schools and youth clubs to publicise sentences.

5. Prosecute every offence, no matter how small. It worked in New York and it’d work here.

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