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many leukaemic children are very cute? Cancer does not pick and choose who it gets based on their looks, personality or whatever. Why did it choose to take my husband away? No one deserves to have any kind of cancer. So it's sadder if the child is cute??????????/ Get a grip all children are beautiful! You are a nonce - it affects many children and who are you to decide which one is cute or not - grow up 99% of kids are cute so it likely that the one that have cancer will be. All children are beautiful, don't be so idiotic. Unfortunately cancer affects all. It sucks it really does. There the ones who appreciate everything in life from nature to their families. What does it matter what the child looks like? Should it only affect ugly children? desises like cancer lukemea dont have feelings you fool they dont just pick the ugly people or old people you are looking at it in a way that you think people get lukemia or other desises because they have done something wrong Why does cancer affect anyone at all, child or adult? It is just one of those things. Life isn't just the good bits, it is the bad bits too, but the bad bits are still equally as valid a part of life. We just have to accept it. this question is very disturbing. My Cousin is only 16 and he Had cancer and had to go for chemo and radio therpy he lost all his hair he didnt think he was beautiful but i assured him he was. His hair grow back but it kept coming out and still i told him he was a cutie. It went and all his hair come back but sadly his got it again but i will always be their for him and tell him his beautiful. Everytime he says he isnt i tell him to think of leukaemic kids and how their beautiful. It always puts a smile on his face x Why does any illness effect children does make you question if there really is a God!! Bless them!! fate dear fate Cancer is indescriminate and attacks all children. You don't think it's going to say 'aww, that kid is cute so i will leave it and find an ugly one' do you?. These kind of illnesses affect all kids, all backgrounds and cute and not so cute. There are no hard fast rules. So cancer is supposed to affect only homely children? How unkind is THAT kind of thinking?? The fact that cancer strikes ANY child is horribly tragic and sad. I love children and I'd gladly take the cancer upon myself if it would mean a child would be spared. It breaks my heart to see any child be stricken with this horrible disease. I don't understand the reasons why it can't happen to horrible people who hurt others and has to happen to innocent children instead. Still, it is what it is, sad as it is. I will tell you this though: children have a far greater capacity to endure such a horrible disease with grace, strength of character and without complaint than we adults do. I think we should all do what we can to support research hospitals such as St. Jude's and others when we have the means, because these hospitals exist to not only help these children, but to try to find a cure so that NO child should have to suffer from this disease. you are weird! Did you ever notice that a child who goes though things that no child should ever have to , on a whole have a more excepting , compassionate demeanor then a healthy child that maybe stubbed it's toe. It a inner strength and beauty that you see. |
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