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NotWhatIExpected

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Jan 27, 2020
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Relevant in my opinion because I'd imagine most of us would have much less desire to die living in a utopia (although I think something like the Sarco Pod or some super blissful life-ending drug would be an integral part of this utopia)

This thread could be politically risky, especially since we're on a suicide discussion board, so be careful commenting on this (maybe that's not necessary though)

I had a lot of ideas about robots/automation doing everything and giving everyone basic supplies (an offshoot of Andrew Yang's whole deal, although obviously that's been a staple of futuristic writing for a long time), but I'm going to be honest, for some reason after attempting a partial-hanging a few weeks ago and realizing how painful hanging (theoretically the most universally-accessible means of suicide) is, I have been tending to view people as stuck in their situations in life more, and wonder how changeable the system is, at least to the many
 
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