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Mm-hmm. I would say, we're talking severely deformed, like it's gonna have a really crappy life, I'd say abortion, man. Because no kid really deserves, if there's an option, to grow up that way. I mean, I had a little bit of a tough time growing up, and I only had, I was only legally blind. I mean, I still had some eyesight. And I still had a bit of a tough time. So if it was like incredibly deformed, with, you know, blind and deaf, and like, you know, just completely not gonna have a great life, be better off not being born, man. That's just the way I look at it. And, you know, if anybody wants to fire any shots at that, well, then, you know, everybody had the opportunity to answer the same question. So I would give the child a chance at not having that kind of life. So that's my personal opinion, you know, and everybody is entitled to their own, of course. But like you say, in certain circumstances, I do agree with, you know, pregnancy termination, rape, incest, extreme deformity, like what you're talking about. You know, we're not talking about just, you know, being visually impaired or deaf or something like that. We're talking severe physical disability. I don't think any child deserves to go through that, to be honest with you, if there's an option, you know. If there was no option, and I mean, I had, you know, to take care of the child, I certainly would, you know, to the best of my ability. But, you know, that's a, I think, a terrible situation to intentionally put a child in. Back to you, Gray. VL1 UKZ. And I don't think this is final, is it?

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