PearlWatson
Well-Known Member
Sheesh, more of your sensationalist ****.
More?
It was no more sensational than the original question.
I guess you are just too used to the euphemism of "choice."
Sheesh, more of your sensationalist ****.
I'm sorry to sound like a complete psychopath here but has anyone else ever had the thought that if they ever found out they had x disease and only x months to live, they'd go on a spree, offing the biggest scumbags on the planet? I'm not saying I'd do it. I don't have x months to live. Or enough balls. But c'mon, I can't be the only one whose mind it's crossed.
I'm sorry to sound like a complete psychopath here but has anyone else ever had the thought that if they ever found out they had x disease and only x months to live, they'd go on a spree, offing the biggest scumbags on the planet? I'm not saying I'd do it. I don't have x months to live. Or enough balls. But c'mon, I can't be the only one whose mind it's crossed.
C'mon now, this has never crossed any of your minds?
I'm sorry to sound like a complete psychopath here but has anyone else ever had the thought that if they ever found out they had x disease and only x months to live, they'd go on a spree, offing the biggest scumbags on the planet? I'm not saying I'd do it. I don't have x months to live. Or enough balls. But c'mon, I can't be the only one whose mind it's crossed.
I might be swayed. It also depends on my outlook for an afterlife, and whether my prospective god condones killing for good.
Look, you ****ing clenched buttholes, I am in serious hotwater here, and all you can do is fart out of your mouths?
Look, you ****ing clenched buttholes, I am in serious hotwater here, and all you can do is fart out of your mouths?
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* Unlawful killings without malice or intent are considered manslaughter.
* Justified or accidental killings are considered homicides. Depending on the circumstances, these may or may not be considered criminal offenses.
* Suicide is not considered murder in most societies. Assisting a suicide, however, may be considered murder in some circumstances.
* Capital punishment ordered by a legitimate court of law as the result of a conviction in a criminal trial with due process for a serious crime.
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* The administration of lethal drugs by a doctor to a terminally ill patient, if the intention is solely to alleviate pain, is seen in many jurisdictions as a special case (see the doctrine of double effect and the case of Dr John Bodkin Adams).[20]
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