remember the time Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley cut off their own drummer's health care plan and left him to die because he was costing them too much?
why didn't he just pay out of pocket then?
Gene Simmons is the kind of guy that would jump into a fountain to pick up a coin, and then charge you $100 if you saw him do it
>>127183984 (OP)He had heart cancer. That's a terminal condition and there was nothing they could have done to treat it in 1990 or now. Dude was done.
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the guy was going to die and even if he didn't he was never going to be physically fit to drum again
>Because they grow rapidly and invade important heart structures, they can be very difficult to treat. Unfortunately, most are not found until surgical removal is no longer possible. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are sometimes used to try to slow tumor growth and improve symptoms (palliative care), but frequently they are ineffective for primary heart cancer.
>>127184344This is a very rare form of cancer and usually asymptomatic until it's too far progressed for treatment to be possible.
>>127183984 (OP)His fault for getting involved with the jewiest of jews.
>>127183984 (OP)Meanwhile David Bowie took care of Marc Bolan's son and wife when he died in a car crash leaving them nothing (he hadn't updated his will so his first wife got most of his estate including the house his familtly were living in).
Bowie paid their rent, the boy's school fees and other expenses.
That's empathy.
>>127184996I feel like the laws should reflect the fact that if you got divorced and re-married, you obviously don't intend to continue having your ex as the benefactor of your estate just because you forgot to update your will.