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(Vote please 🙏) Would you rather die tonight in your sleep or win 100 million in the lottery?
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Even a fraction of $100 million opens up lots of suicide methods that are unavailable to plebs. You can get US green card and buy an arsenal of guns, shower bribe on a vet in mexico and get nembutal, bribe your way into MAID Canada or VAD Switzerland etc.
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Amile, rosysagefame, wobble and 3 others
With $100 million, I would start my own VAD organization in Switzerland and admit 100 willing SaSu members and then finally I would go through it myself.
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still_afraid, rosysagefame, unluckysadness and 2 others
I would definitely choose to win 100 million. Financial issues aren't exactly why I'm depressed. But money is necessary for me to live the life that I invision for myself. Being in a better financial place and being able to have a possibly better future with all of my financial needs met might not fix all of my problems. But it could fix enough to motivate me to try harder.
im sure every else has already said this but id take the money and use some percentages of it to get things for myself/my family in my last days of living (kinda like a bucket list, get some weed and cigs and alc, treat my friends/cousin, get my brother something really special to remember me by and a few things hes always wanted.) donate some portion to a few causes i support now that i have the chance, god knows the world needs it. leave the rest to my suicidal friend whos real impoverished beause he said if one of his friends kts he couldnt khs, so id want him to at least benefit, and ofc my family even though this is sort of their fault. cant help it, my dad may be abusive but hes still my dad. then id spend the last bit on gas money and find the nearest train station. jump. best of both worlds. if i chicken out or realize wealth will make my life worth long term living then i guess id just spend way less on the fun things because its not like i need to fill out my bucket list and save/donate in some amounts. pretty sure id be catching that bus though lol
There is not one single thing in my life that money wouldn't fix. I would pay all the debts that are pushing me to CTB and I would do the thing I love the most: travelling a lot.
There is not one single thing in my life that money wouldn't fix. I would pay all the debts that are pushing me to CTB and I would do the thing I love the most: travelling a lot.
Money would fix most of the problems in my life. If I had 100M, I'd buy a mansion and live in the lap of luxury forever; so that way I can finally have my own escape where no one else has to be around -- it could be my own little utopia -- and I could finally be at peace. I'd never have to worry about affording food or medicine or ER visits again either...
While dying in my sleep would be nice
Having that much money I'd want to use it to help others and invest in trying to make the world more livable if I could. I don't need a lot of money to be comfortable, it's the state of the world that fills me with more dread.
All the money in the world can't compare to a painless death. Having that much money would probably push almost any into hedonism and make you feel worse in the long term
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