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noname223

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There are videos of Adam Maier Clayton on Youtube. He was a famous right to die activist. I somehow admire that. Even with his severe illness he fought for the right to die peacefully. Online I always try to prove with arguments on social media that extreme christians are fucking idiots. And I succeed. However i probably won't go this way in public. Maybe when I am in the next clinic or with my psychiatrist. (I know they will claim that i am crazy)
I could make videos on Youtube about the right to die movement. However i could not stand comments like 'just do it coward'. I find some comments under his videos extremely disgusting.
 
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BeansOfRequirement

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It's definitely needed. If you did it and faced your fears I'm sure you'd come out of it a stronger person. At least in some vague psychological sense of the word.
 
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Dec 12, 2021
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There are videos of Adam Maier Clayton on Youtube. He was a famous right to die activist. I somehow admire that. Even with his severe illness he fought for the right to die peacefully. Online I always try to prove with arguments on social media that extreme christians are fucking idiots. And I succeed. However i probably won't go this way in public. Maybe when I am in the next clinic or with my psychiatrist. (I know they will claim that i am crazy)
I could make videos on Youtube about the right to die movement. However i could not stand comments like 'just do it coward'. I find some comments under his videos extremely disgusting.
Hi noname223, thanks for sharing! I was searching right to die. Do you happen to know any other right to die forums than SS? Especially for those who are physically sick? I just found Maia Calloway in youtube and saw her in one documentary. I think she has left already though cant believe we dont have the right to do die even for severely sick people let alone all as a basic human right. Are in a process of applying for vad/euthanasia?
 
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I am a member of the Dignity in Dying movement in the UK and I donate to them regularly. Ever since my mother died a painful death, I decided that everybody should have the right to a peaceful passing. We allow dogs to die better than people.
 
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noname223

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Hi noname223, thanks for sharing! I was searching right to die. Do you happen to know any other right to die forums than SS? Especially for those who are physically sick? I just found Maia Calloway in youtube and saw her in one documentary. I think she has left already though cant believe we dont have the right to do die even for severely sick people let alone all as a basic human right. Are in a process of applying for vad/euthanasia?
Sorry I don't know any other right to die forum.
I am currently not applying for euthanasia. My dad told me he would stop giving me money if I did that. Another point is I am still trying to fight but it seems really hopeless. I probably have some time left. I hope that in my country there will a new assisted suicide law in the next 1-3 years. They are debating it. I am mentally ill this is why it will be pretty difficult to get approved.
 
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Dec 27, 2020
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The people who do this are worthy of great admiration.

Issues like mental illness can make us extra sensitive, and yet the qualities needed to publicly challenge the backward attitudes of an entire society inevitably necessitate copping heavy abuse on a large scale. Plus the nature of being suicidal makes long-term survival and building up the requisite branding kind of unlikely. These are all mere tragedies of circumstance but help explain why our causes so easily get bulldozed by the vast collective political power of the religious right.
 
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Yes now that Ive gone through so many illnesses all at 26, I see there are so many people suffering just like me, not even on ss as well. The right to die movement is something America brainwashes people in this country to go against because of money. They label people like us as irrational when we are actually the ones with the most common sense since we have been through so many hardships in life, to know how life really ends up to be. Even if all my illnesses somehow vanished one day, I would always want euthanasia as a back option. You just never know life is so spontaneous I would always want a way out if I ever end up disabled again. I would fight for those people who are trapped in nursing homes and hospitals, with brain injuries and other illnesses where they cannot do anything for themselves, and let them know they have an option to be free once and for all. This world would be better if everyone had that right to die. We are way ahead of society. I'd even say how every thing is turning out, with global warming and everything, in even less than 10-15 years, people are going to start to realize, even the bastards fixthe26 who are trying to take this site down, we were right all along and would be wishing theyd had SN, N, or had access to euthanasia. Wishing they'd listen to us. Since they are cowards they probably would ctb in in on day though of course. Couldnt last a day living our lives but yet are now forcing all of us to live and suffer for eternity.
 
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