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ArtsyDrawer
Enlightened
- Nov 8, 2018
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I've read Pegasos's FAQ. Seems like a cool place.
There is, of course, a problem: I would need a "friend" to identify me and indeed declare me dead.
I asked this in a euthanasia group and turns out it's a dangerous idea because people get arrested for this. How? Why? I don't know. Neither do they.
Pegasos suggests signing up for Exit International for said "friend".
Unless proven otherwise (and please do), I see Exit as narcissistic grumpy assholes, judging by their demands for being 50, IIRC, before even thinking of signing up, and they want your ID. Pardon my French, but the fuck is that?!
Also, being "sound of mind". They get to decide whether or not I'm sane.
Sure, I'm younger than 50, but if you were to take any member of Exit, somehow turn them younger, and then put them in my body, they would not survive a week. Sure, the first couple of days would be normal, average, but when the seizures come, and they WILL come during said week. That's why I say I'd prefer cancer. But then again, I've never had a taste of cancer, so what do I know?
So yes, a "friend". I'll definitely need one in the future.
Any idea what this would entail for said "friend"? I mean, after I'm dead.
Could... could I try and get a "friend" here? How would that work out?
There is, of course, a problem: I would need a "friend" to identify me and indeed declare me dead.
I asked this in a euthanasia group and turns out it's a dangerous idea because people get arrested for this. How? Why? I don't know. Neither do they.
Pegasos suggests signing up for Exit International for said "friend".
Unless proven otherwise (and please do), I see Exit as narcissistic grumpy assholes, judging by their demands for being 50, IIRC, before even thinking of signing up, and they want your ID. Pardon my French, but the fuck is that?!
Also, being "sound of mind". They get to decide whether or not I'm sane.
Sure, I'm younger than 50, but if you were to take any member of Exit, somehow turn them younger, and then put them in my body, they would not survive a week. Sure, the first couple of days would be normal, average, but when the seizures come, and they WILL come during said week. That's why I say I'd prefer cancer. But then again, I've never had a taste of cancer, so what do I know?
So yes, a "friend". I'll definitely need one in the future.
Any idea what this would entail for said "friend"? I mean, after I'm dead.
Could... could I try and get a "friend" here? How would that work out?