FuneralCry
Just wanting some peace
- Sep 24, 2020
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This is the truth about existing here and is why I could never understand those who support the idea of restricting peaceful suicide methods. The reality is that life is just an unfortunate consequence of evolution, where we endure this futile process that is existing destined for nowhere but to die anyway. Life isn't only pointless, dissatisfying and completely meaningless but also holds the potential for the most extreme suffering and torture. In fact there is no such thing as rock bottom, as we exist in this hellish world where chance so cruelly determines everything and all through no fault of their own people can suffer so unbearably to unlimited amounts with little that they can do about it as long as they exist here.
The unpredictability and randomness as life certainly is so horrible to me and it's a reason as to why I find existing to be repulsive, it's a curse to be burdened with the ability to exist in this world where all that we are destined for as humans is suffering, loss and decay. Existing here is nothing more than an unnecessary harm which leads to nothing other than being tormented by old age and witnessing our inevitable deterioration, it truly is such a hopeless fate that I would see as being best avoided, but combined with all the risks involved in existing, then we certainly exist in hell.
I think that those who support the restricting of methods like SN could very likely regret this someday once the reality of existing here shatters their delusions as existing could very easily get much more torturous and unbearable for them. Denying people a right to die in peace is inhumane in a world as hellish as this and that is undeniable.
The unpredictability and randomness as life certainly is so horrible to me and it's a reason as to why I find existing to be repulsive, it's a curse to be burdened with the ability to exist in this world where all that we are destined for as humans is suffering, loss and decay. Existing here is nothing more than an unnecessary harm which leads to nothing other than being tormented by old age and witnessing our inevitable deterioration, it truly is such a hopeless fate that I would see as being best avoided, but combined with all the risks involved in existing, then we certainly exist in hell.
I think that those who support the restricting of methods like SN could very likely regret this someday once the reality of existing here shatters their delusions as existing could very easily get much more torturous and unbearable for them. Denying people a right to die in peace is inhumane in a world as hellish as this and that is undeniable.