I think we all come here for different reasons. I myself have burnt out all hopes and suffered immensely, becoming a member of the living dead, such as how you describe yourself. However, I also have a philosophy that leads me to conclude nonexistence is always preferable to existence, similar to the ideology that our fellow sufferer @FuneralCry also endorses. I think all should have the right to a peaceful exit because universally our existence is driven by suffering, striving, and desire, and none of us chose to be here. Even on a non-meta-ethical level, I feel that it is a rather self-evident truth of ethics that we should each have bodily autonomy, and be free to stay or leave as we so choose. I understand that there are only some here who also dwell in the graveyard of philosophy, and I respect that others feel differently from me, as long as they respect my decision to leave. But with that in mind, I will relentlessly attack pro-lifers' character, and grant them no quarter, since they leave me few intellectual arguments to strip bare, to their hollow core of naivety and ignorance, if they so dare to challenge my promortalist, efilist, negative utilitarian, tranquilist, and antinatalist paradigms.