
NormaJeane
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- Mar 24, 2021
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The police break into apartments to stop suicide and impound lethal drugs. If the police see a person in a forest, the best place to die, trying to commit suicide, they will stop him or her. If humans disappear, the police will be looking for them. If a person dies, the police will do extencive investigations. The police are fixed on human death. The police are fixed on something we all have to go though. The politicians and the society live in denial of death. Humans are supped to live, not to die, but our pets can be killed at the veterinarian to avoid suffering. The police, who have a job that involves to shoot to kill, are living in denial of death. They want us all to die of old age, to burden the healthcare with diseases and age-related ailments, they want us to live on pension money for forty years until we end up disabled in a wheelchair - the worst death. But the police have nothing to do with suicide because suicide is not illegal. It is my life and my choice - I want to live and die with dignity. It is no wonder that one million people commit suicide every year on this planet when all people can not get euthansia. It is no wonder that people on Sanctioned Suicide are still alive when they can not get euthanasia. Even if we are not afraid of death, the survival instinct will probably stop us if the dying is painful and bad, but it is possible to learn how to find the courage to die through exercises. A person who wants to succeed in suicide have to plan and prepare for it for a long time and also learn more than one method if the first method fails. And then one day, the police, who tried to stop us, will be old and disabled and then they will also want to buy lethal drugs and commit suicide.
In 2010, a Swedish man, Marcus, wrote on the Internet, Flashback, that he was going to kill himself and used a webcam. He wrote: "Alright, let´s do it." People called emergency services and the police entered the apartment 21 minutes later, but Marcus was already died by then.
Marcus posted his suicide on the Internet
In 2010, a Swedish man, Marcus, wrote on the Internet, Flashback, that he was going to kill himself and used a webcam. He wrote: "Alright, let´s do it." People called emergency services and the police entered the apartment 21 minutes later, but Marcus was already died by then.
Marcus posted his suicide on the Internet