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Kali_Yuga13

Kali_Yuga13

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Part of society's reluctance to accept suicide are projections on how it could be used by dystopian totalitarian regimes. I'd like explore this idea more

In the cartoon Futrama there was an episode featuring suicide phone booths:


Or the movie Logan's Run where people expire at 30 and "renew" but actually get levitated and zapped.

In real life, an artist made a scale model for a euthanasia roller coaster where the G-forces kill a person.

The Sarco pod is regularly used as the prime example of how the elites want us all dead on alt media. It's stylish and futuristic looks really convey a sense of motion for those wanting to blast out of this life.

One idea I had is organizations that work like reverse mortgage companies. You basically sign all your shit over to them, if you have debt perhaps a calculation can be made on what your death will save society in terms of long term health care and the government can subsidize them.

You can live out a set amount of time in "suicide camp" where you can do bucket list activities like zip lining and visiting Disney World. Part of the package can include a planned peaceful exit or a sudden 'accident" planned by the organization. Sort of like the movie "The Game" but for good. Would you sign up for this?

Voluntary gladiator death matches. Cancer patients and depressed people can fight it out and money can be made like with the UFC or boxing. Their families can get a portion of the earnings. Like the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie 'The Running Man".

All humor aside, how would society loosen it's grip on ctb prohibition without falling into the hands of capitalistic exploitation and eugenics?
 

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