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Would you witness a suicide if asked?
Thread starterhmnow
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I don't think that it is a crime if you watch someone dying in a live transmition. Like, what can you do? If you're not encouraging it, I don't think there's a problem.
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solely.pain, Zyntkalla and Macedonian1987
I don't think that it is a crime if you watch someone dying in a live transmition. Like, what can you do? If you're not encouraging it, I don't think there's a problem.
No, unless I am following immediately. Also duty to rescue is a thing in quite many countries so there is possibility for legal issues, like some people have said.
I have been ask to do just that. I thought long and hard about it and I just couldn't. Even though this person lived in a completely different country than me (literally halfway around the world) and I felt SO much empathy for their personal situation I just couldn't. I felt like such a hypocrite at the time but some of us are just not able to be that detached. Even if it is someone we do not know -- though she and I had talked so much I considered her a friend. She left SaSu not long after that. It is my most sincere hope that she has found some form of peace -- no matter how she went about it. I think of her often.
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Alcoholic Teletubby, Kanau_Nano, whywere and 1 other person
I would like to have someone next to me after I drink my SN in my last moments here on earth. Something similar like Michele Causse had when they euthanized her. I don't want to die all alone.
This is her (the woman with the dark-gray hair), drifting away after she drank her N way back in 2010.
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CatLvr, Alcoholic Teletubby, Kanau_Nano and 2 others
If it makes people feel a bit more at ease in their last moments and if they're willing, i have no issue doing so. there COULD be a chance of legal issues but I don't give a fuck honestly. if they're gonna arrest me for not violating someones autonomy, be my guest. i think this is also somewhat driven by the fact that even though its not possible, in a perfect world id love for someone to stay by me/witness it as i die, physically or not. so i can understand why someone would want a witness. i guess you could say im also curious how much seeing someone die in real time would impact me
I really don't think I could watch someone or be on a call with them trying to ctb. I would feel really guilty and think i had a small chance to have helped them, but I failed. I would like to comfort them, but the guilt would eat me alive.
Despite that I would love to have someone on video call with me when I ctb. It is a very lonely feeling thinking you will be gone soon and no one is there to comfort you. I would feel guilty about having someone do that too tho
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