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TheVanishingPoint

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May 20, 2025
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Suffering does not need certificates to be real, and will does not need authorization to be sacred.

We live in a society that has legalized every form of control, but criminalizes liberation.
If you say "I'm suffering," they ask for paperwork.
If you say "I don't want to live anymore," they send a psychiatrist.
And if you persist, they lock you in a white room, sedate you, and sentence you to the worst hell: surviving against your will.

But pain cannot be measured with a specialist's stamp.
You don't need a psychologist to legitimize an invisible wound.
Those who suffer don't ask for permission. They ask to be heard. And respected.

The truth is: the right to live only makes sense if the right to die exists.
Otherwise, life becomes a prison.
And the body, an occupied territory.

Why is the drug for dying illegal, while endless ways to suffer are perfectly lawful?
Why is voluntary death more terrifying than daily torment?
Why does freedom stop where death begins?

There is nothing sacred in forced survival.
If sacredness exists at all, it lies in the conscious gesture of someone who knows they have lived enough,
and wants to close the circle with dignity—not despair.

Autonomy means this too: saying "enough" without having to apologize.

When the gentle death drug is available in every pharmacy,
only then will we have truly become human.
Because we will have stopped worshipping life as a blind idol
and started honoring will as the only true law.
 
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FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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I understand, more than anything I wish there's the option to cease existing peacefully and I see so much cruelty in how I cannot just have that with the suffering and torture of human existence seen as to force and prolong instead, no matter what I'd just always prefer to not exist than be burdened with this existence of suffering all for the sake of it that I always saw as a mistake in the first place. I'll always see it as so dreadful to suffer in this existence with no limit as to how much one can be tortured, I find it terrifying how a human can be conscious in this existence for so long just to face the agony of old age, I just wish it's not a crime to want to never suffer ever again, there needs to be acceptance towards the right to die.
 
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