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DiscussionWhat realistically could make you not want to ctb?
Thread starterericwilkinson
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When I say realistically I mean not "winning the lottery" or "waking up with a new brain/new body". I mean something like getting a job promotion or getting an inheritance from a supposed family member.
Other than the typical my family and friends and pets and a support network hm, well what could realistically prevent me from a ctb I'd say if none of the former then the latter would be me simply wanting to live for my own sake and not for the sake of others.
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Short of a sudden, premature death, my only options are:
-Coma
-Severely brain-injuried to the extent that all higher brain function is gone
-In a persistent vegetative state
-Lobotomy
-Amnesia
-"Soma," a drug from the novel "Brave New World" which dispels all unhappiness (if they ever managed to manufacture it IRL)
In other words, I will always think about CTB for the rest of my life.
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