memoriesofyesterday
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- Sep 24, 2024
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I'm curious, because I've read a case where a woman encouraged her bf to ctb and was subsequently convicted.
Now this was his girlfriend, but that goes to even more of a point..is there a loophole in the future?
I think this is where the law is trending toward.
I know there is also another trend in the U.S. where parents are being held accountable for their kids (gun safety laws) in horrific school shootings and also wind up behind bars.
(You can argue for or against in either case but the point still remains the same)
So death by proxy and quite literally.
Nobody here wants anyone to die but at the same time nobody here wants anyone to screw it up from repercussions.
When I signed up, I explained I would destroy my laptop and phone (off to landfill they go) and then wait a week. And in no way, would I ever leave my computer still running or history to be shown.
Edit: I am a selfish person: I would also hate for people getting into possible trouble because of my suicide.
Now this was his girlfriend, but that goes to even more of a point..is there a loophole in the future?
I think this is where the law is trending toward.
I know there is also another trend in the U.S. where parents are being held accountable for their kids (gun safety laws) in horrific school shootings and also wind up behind bars.
(You can argue for or against in either case but the point still remains the same)
So death by proxy and quite literally.
Nobody here wants anyone to die but at the same time nobody here wants anyone to screw it up from repercussions.
When I signed up, I explained I would destroy my laptop and phone (off to landfill they go) and then wait a week. And in no way, would I ever leave my computer still running or history to be shown.
Edit: I am a selfish person: I would also hate for people getting into possible trouble because of my suicide.
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