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doneforlife
Arcanist
- Jul 18, 2023
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Many say ..it's true love. I feel it's a painless exit. Sometimes you can buy love. But even money can't buy a painless exit. What are your thoughts?
How can you buy a painless exit with money? Whatever it is, you will have to arrange it on your own and when you make the last act , there is no guarantee. Only the lucky ones get to exit without pain.If you have enough money, you can buy either of those. I feel it's probably contentment. No matter how much money you have you can still be miserable. Misery comes to everyone and it comes in all shapes and sizes. You're lucky to be able to experience a moment of true contentment in my opinion.
There are many things that can go wrong in the setup. No one is going to assist anyone. Everyone is on their own. How can one be so confident specially when life is at stake ?Wdym money can't buy a painless exit? The biggest deterrence of N2 is because cost, which is why people do SN. Also, think of the expensive drugs on the dark net.
As others have said, you can buy nitrogen with money. I did. It doesn't hurt. There are other painless ways too, such as pentobarbital. The latter being much harder to find and much more expensive.How can you buy a painless exit with money? Whatever it is, you will have to arrange it on your own and when you make the last act , there is no guarantee. Only the lucky ones get to exit without pain.
If my 19 year old friend can do it successfully within a month while having no car and being watched, then I'm sure it's possible. All he had to assist him was a moderate amount of wealth. The biggest source for N2 right now is a reputable company, so the biggest source of failure (impure gas) is mitigated. There's no absolute confidence of course, it's not like hospice dying, but failure potential is much lower than SN both in human and environmental error.There are many things that can go wrong in the setup. No one is going to assist anyone. Everyone is on their own. How can one be so confident specially when life is at stake ?
Sorry for your friend. Yeah , there's no absolute confidence. That's the whole point. A slight here and there can render one go into coma for the rest of life.If my 19 year old friend can do it successfully within a month while having no car and being watched, then I'm sure it's possible. All he had to assist him was a moderate amount of wealth. The biggest source for N2 right now is a reputable company, so the biggest source of failure (impure gas) is mitigated. There's no absolute confidence of course, it's not like hospice dying, but failure potential is much lower than SN both in human and environmental error.
I do understand one can buy. But my point was , even if you buy , many things can go wrong. I had once read that a nurse had injected a patient in the artery instead of being out of carelessness. Somethings , I feel are divine gifted and can't be acquired by any amount of money. Even if you are able to get the resources, that doesn't guarantee anything.As others have said, you can buy nitrogen with money. I did. It doesn't hurt. There are other painless ways too, such as pentobarbital. The latter being much harder to find and much more expensive.
It isn't rare. If you have unlimited money at your disposal got via inheritance ( I guess to earn that kind of money, one needs to leave calm and peace at home..lol) and no human attachment, you can have that peace and calm. I am saying no human attachment as having attachment with anyone often leads to anxiety of them leaving or worse ...of them going through pain. But think about painless death , how is anyone going to prearrange that ? Even if one has wealth. One has to arrange everything on their own , and depend on themselves and pray to God it works . Although I do understand that people with money might never have that want to die .The rarely commodity for me would be a sense of calm and of peace. Knowing that I could rise each day without worry would be worth a fortune to me.
If you have infinite money , but no passion for anything, the hedonistic lifestyle will very soon turn into nightmare of boredom. This might not sound true for now , since we don't have that kind of money...lol...but yeah that's what is the human nature.Freedom, health and infinite money for as long as it can last.
Some have money but their time is very limited, most spent on work.
Yeah , for some death is the worst thing. Atleast for those who have got everything for a happy life. But eventually death is inevitable. But it always comes with a lot of physical and mental pain. Imagine wanting to die , going to sleep and never waking up. I feel that's reserved only for the lucky ones.the rarest commodity changes for everyone. for some death is the worst thing that could every happen.
so the rarest commodity would be a type of feeling I guess. like true and forever lasting peace, or happyness