Would you rather have a scandal named after you (like Monica-gate)-OR-a disease named after you (like Lou Gehrig’s disease)?
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If rather be healthy, even if I had to deal with bad press.
Scandal. they’re WAY more fun.
scandal for sure!
Scandal!!!
I agree – scandal.
I’m going with the disease because that doesn’t mean you have it. You might have cured it. Jonas Salk didn’t have polio.
True. But I thought of Down syndrome. Mr. Down didn’t have it, but it’s still kind of a downer to have a child diagnosed with it.
SKL-gate kind of has a ring to it.
LOL!!!
Toughie!!! Thinking about after I’m gone, and my family…I wouldn’t want a scandal hanging over them because of me. I wouldn’t want a disease either, but if I had to choose, going on what kind of legacy I want to leave, I have to go with disease.
You sure do pose some interesting questions. I guess I’ll go with scandal since the family would know the truth and they’re the important ones. No one else really matters anyway.