curiouscvnt
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- Nov 20, 2024
- 19
And if you could do so, who if anyone would you want at your deathbed (or at moment of death)?
For instance, if a 'right to die' was protected and supported by publicly available resources to plan and execute your peaceful end, and no one in your personal life could legally intervene (except perhaps in some very extraordinary cases), would you take this path? Would you do the paperwork, see the doctors or whatever officials you might need to take advantage, provided that the system was reliable. So something akin to Pegasos but way more accessible (cost-wise, at least).
For instance, if a 'right to die' was protected and supported by publicly available resources to plan and execute your peaceful end, and no one in your personal life could legally intervene (except perhaps in some very extraordinary cases), would you take this path? Would you do the paperwork, see the doctors or whatever officials you might need to take advantage, provided that the system was reliable. So something akin to Pegasos but way more accessible (cost-wise, at least).
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