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Dr. Death (Kevorkian); ...right to die.
Topic Started: Apr 18 2007, 08:44 PM (869 Views)
Mister Sinister
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Katastrof
Apr 19 2007, 06:32 PM
Anyways Sinster, even though I would be blistfull, just the thought of not being able to use my brain, or think rationaly scares me.

It really really should scare you, it's a nightmarish thought for someone who can think rationally. But, do you think it scares the person dealing with it?

If you think not being able to use your brain is scary...imagine not being able to use your liver...or kidneys. Or even your rectum, now that is horrifying. All the while painfully aware you don't have those capabilities.
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agafaba
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The best part about losing your memory is you don't remember what it was like with it, hell you don't remember losing it. You can't remember what it was like before so you are quite happy with yourself as is. I don't want to go out that way, but reading up on it I believe its more likely to happen to those with bad memory already. That makes me a prime candidate, the only thing saving me is my ability to remember very pointless things.
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Mister Sinister
Apr 20 2007, 07:25 PM
Katastrof
Apr 19 2007, 06:32 PM
Anyways Sinster, even though I would be blistfull, just the thought of not being able to use my brain, or think rationaly scares me.

It really really should scare you, it's a nightmarish thought for someone who can think rationally. But, do you think it scares the person dealing with it?

If you think not being able to use your brain is scary...imagine not being able to use your liver...or kidneys. Or even your rectum, now that is horrifying. All the while painfully aware you don't have those capabilities.

I've always thought that, along these lines, losing the use of your limbs after having use of them your whole life is horrifying. Imagine waking up one morning and going to the doctor, and he tells you that slowly over a period of a few years you'll be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of your life.....scary shit.

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Duncan
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Anyone want to help me put some flowers on Algernon's grave?
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Kett
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People should have the right to do if they want to.

Unfortunatly, although its rather easy for one of us to pick up a knife and slide is through the heart, usually those that deserve such an option cannot do such a thing.

Personally, I want to die in Chernobyl. (Nuclear meltdown city in former USSR, abandoned)

When I get old but while still mobile, I want to wander that ghost town. Glow in the dark =P

And bring a gun and supplies. So when the radiation becomes too much, I can end it.
The vast majority of schooling is spent teaching young minds what is heresy and not worth considering. The rest is spent scoffing at closed-minded individuals refusing to accept the new sciences of their time.
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