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Nikitatos

Nikitatos

Arcanist
Apr 10, 2024
402
I wonder if there isn't a scientific device that measures pain. If not, maybe someone can invent one. That would give a baseline for assisted suicide. If your measured pain level is like 95/100 for 5 straight years, you automatically qualify for assisted suicide.

The medical community doesn't have to be involved at all.
 
sugarh1gh

sugarh1gh

Death is new departure and beggining of a journey.
May 27, 2024
329
95/100 5 years sounds terrible. I would ctb before getting qualified.
 
FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
35,309
I find that abhorrent and deeply sadistic, people shouldn't have to earn an painless death, rather access to such should be an automatic human right. As after all we were so unfairly forced into this existence in the first place, I don't get why people should have to be punished ultimately because others were selfish enough to procreate. If one prefers to not exist then they should have the ability to follow through with their wish in peace and it's not something for other people to have a say in and decide.
 
Dark Window

Dark Window

Forest Wanderer
Mar 12, 2024
548
To me personally, I think assisted suicide should be available to all people by default, unless it can be reasonably proven that the individual isn't sane enough to make their own decision and their freedom can then be justifiably revoked for as long as possible