Who has done it?!
Do you think it's a good thing? I've heard A LOT of people complain about it over the past week or two, and to be honest, it gets me a little irritated. I watched someone struggle with this disease for 7 years, and it is a horrible thing to have to endure.
I promise not to get too worked up if you don't agree with what's being done, but do you think this is a positive move to bring more awareness to ALS and the life-changing effect it has on so many families?
ETA: My cousin just shared this video on his Facebook wall…
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=2&theater