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Euthanza

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Four types the way humans are leaving the earth into nothingness.

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The chart is according to Dr Thomas Fleischmann, an emergency physician in Swiss and Germany of more than 35 years, has witnessed the death of almost 2,000 people. This includes hundreds who have been brought back, a phenomenon known as a near-death-experience.

Below is my personal opinion:

1. Great
2. Good
3. Don't
4. Oh no

I guess majority members of SS will also choose No. 1, aren't you? That's why we differ a lot from the rest of the society who seek no closure and refuse to face the question of death so they let the system to decide the answer for them. .

Death is not a question of 'if', rather about 'when' and 'how'. I wish you too have the strength to sneak out from the current system.
 
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Four types the way humans are leaving the earth into nothingness.

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The chart is according to Dr Thomas Fleischmann, an emergency physician in Swiss and Germany of more than 35 years, has witnessed the death of almost 2,000 people. This includes hundreds who have been brought back, a phenomenon known as a near-death-experience.

Below is my personal opinion:

1. Great
2. Good
3. Don't
4. Oh no

I guess majority members of SS will also choose No. 1, aren't you? That's why we differ a lot from the rest of the society who seek no closure and refuse to face the question of death so they let the system to decide the answer for them. .

Death is not a question of 'if', rather about 'when' and 'how'. I wish you too have the strength to sneak out from the current system.

This puts life and death into perspective. In other words, we will die eventually - no matter what - so why not take the easy way out?

Was there any explanation of the various ways of dying? I'm thinking like this:

1. Quick suicide, or someone else kills you - either by accident or intent
2. Slow suicide somehow?
3. Disease
4. Old age
 
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This puts life and death into perspective. In other words, we will die eventually - no matter what - so why not take the easy way out?

Was there any explanation of the various ways of dying? I'm thinking like this:

1. Quick suicide, or someone else kills you - either by accident or intent
2. Slow suicide somehow?
3. Disease
4. Old age
Yea I would also like to know if there is a little more explanation to the images available, because they are interesting but I'm not quite sure I'm understanding their meaning.
 
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This puts life and death into perspective. In other words, we will die eventually - no matter what - so why not take the easy way out?

Was there any explanation of the various ways of dying? I'm thinking like this:

1. Quick suicide, or someone else kills you - either by accident or intent
2. Slow suicide somehow?
3. Disease
4. Old age

I recall, calling suicide as 'easy way out', it's common perception, it has to be easy, but apparently after all of these can we agree that it is not even that easy, right? Not until the law changes, at least, it's hard to get out peacefully and dignified almost with no risk.

All four can be caused by disease:

1. Heart attack
2. Lung cancer (severe)
3. Stroke
4. Comorbidities
Yea I would also like to know if there is a little more explanation to the images available, because they are interesting but I'm not quite sure I'm understanding their meaning.
Fast forward to minute 01:00. It was posted by @whitefeather before

 
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I recall calling suicide as 'easy way out', it's common perception, it has to be easy, but apparently after all of these can we agree that it is not even that easy, right? Not until the law changes, at least, it's hard to get out peacefully and dignified almost with no risk.

Suicide is, Indeed, not easy from a mental perspective, even though the physical act may look easy, mechanically speaking.

All four can be caused by disease:

1. Heart attack
2. Lung cancer (severe)
3. Stroke
4. Comorbidities

I see - so the four numbers represent any and all circumstances that may lead to death - they are just divided by the time it takes to die.
 
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Suicide is, Indeed, not easy from a mental perspective, even though the physical act may look easy, mechanically speaking.



I see- so the four numbers represent any and all circumstances that may lead to death - they are just divided by the time it takes to die.
Yes, 2 hours - 2 days of dying is considered fast (No. 1), below 10% of the population had the luxury
 
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Just adding the big picture here for further notes analysis and synthesis regarding the facts finding.

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Data from a 2014 AIHW report by Professor Harrison showed that suicide rates over the last century peaked around the Great Depression in 1930 and again in 1963 owing to a spike in suicides by barbiturate poisoning.

Professor Harrison said there has been little change in suicides per 100,000 people, apart from those spikes, over the last century.

Professor Helen Christensen, chair of CRESP, told Fact Check in an email that "basically the [suicide] rates haven't changed in 10 years, though they have moved around depending on gender and age".
Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-08/suicide-rates-road-toll-john-brogden-fact-check/6822324
Impact of social and economic events
While the reasons for an individual's suicide death are personal and often complex, overall peaks and troughs in rates and numbers of deaths by suicide historically coincide—more or less—with social and economic events.

Falls in the male suicide rate coincided with both World Wars 1 and 2. These falls are at least partly a statistical artefact due to the fact that deaths from all causes (including deaths by suicide) of Australian service personnel while overseas were not included in Australian death registration data, while population estimates were not adjusted to allow for the absence of these personnel (AIHW 2005; AIHW: Harrison & Henley 2014).