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Alan James

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Apr 11, 2019
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Someday in the future, euthanasia and assisted suicide will inevitably be legalized and easily available for money (in some countries it may even be included in medical insurance), and this means that all these sufferings and problems of those who want to end their lives were completely meaningless. All this could have been easily avoided - they only made people suffer for nothing. These unsuccessful attempts, pain, fear, stress, all this was completely in vain and did not have any meaning at all, we just didn't even have the most basic right, we cannot manage our own body and our own life as we want and has no freedom of choice because we unlucky to be born in this backward retard times. This suffering and pain was only so that some greedy thieves could use us as wage slaves from birth till death and extort from us all that is possible. And the money that they receive through our suffering, most of them spend on cars, whores, homes, clothes and so on. If at least all this money was spent on some important useful goals, then there would be at least some meaning. The imbecile society and brainwashed pro-lifers is guilty of this, to be socially isolated from such a society is a gift (which many people do not appreciate, unfortunately)
 
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Mr2005

Mr2005

Don't shoot the messenger, give me the gun
Sep 25, 2018
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I think it would actually save lives. More than any meaningless platitudes ever could. The less rights we have the more bad things happen. Knowing we didn't have to suffer like this would make life more bearable
 
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venom.52

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Dec 20, 2018
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Yup, we are the sacrificial lambs. But hey, who isn't? Everyone's greedy and selfish in their respective timelines.
 
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alizee

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Jul 22, 2018
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Similar to how the cathedral in france burned down. All the persecuted atheists throughout history died a meaningless death because of religious people.
 
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Oppenheimer

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Apr 7, 2019
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Lifeisatrap

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Oct 5, 2018
408
I wish I lived in the 60's when nembutal was sold over the counter. Now the most fundamental right to self determination and personal autonomy is more difficult to execute than ever. At least back then you had the luxury of only dying once, now you have to worry about the possiblity of being revived which is my worst fear. I doubt suicide will ever be accepted in society, as someone already posted, there's just too much to lose. Society will never be pro choice as people just have a natural inclination to oppress those they deem inferior and suicidals are in that category. I wish I could be more optimistic in regards to this but things just seem to be heading in the opposite direction in terms of humanity ever making peace with mortality. I don't know how so many manage to do it in spite of all the barriers especially young children. Those are some truly gifted and lucky individuals in my opinion. Sorry for the long post. Could go on and on about this subject.
 
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