He kinda reminded me of a cross between Napoleon Dynamite and Beavis and Butthead. Anyway, I didn't think it was possible to be creeped out and laugh my ass off at the same time. lol
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Sorry to hear about that, it does sound shitty :/ Thanks for the discussion, it's rare to have an intelligent conversation with someone on the internet, nowadays. I think I'm gonna call it a night...it's getting kinda late :p
I agree that our terms of "necessary" may be blurred and I'm speaking from the perspective of the person who is suffering. I believe their version of what is necessary is clearer than ours, for obvious reasons. But, I also think we can agree that neither of us have a right to label these...
Saying whether something is right or wrong could be considered irrelevant. Your definition of right probably differs from mine, hence, we will never come to a solid conclusion. I'm talking about what is necessary. There is a world of difference between the two subjects. Religious beliefs...
Once again, you're making an assumption based off of your personal experiences. Having painful headaches a couple times a year doesn't compare to being in so much pain that you can't even function as a normal person. Everyone experiences pain in varying degrees, but few will ever approach the...
I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather and father. My mother suffered from ovarian cancer for over 14 years. She was the kindest, strongest, and most intelligent person I've ever known. Towards the end of her life, I could tell that she had resigned to her fate. I'd wake up in the middle...
Just because you haven't heard of it happening very much doesn't mean it isn't a common occurance. There are millions of people around the world dying from diseases such as cancer and AIDS. Even if only 1% killed themselves, that's still a lot of people. "Hell" is a subjective term, but I can...
I couldn't disagree with you any more. I've known people who suffered from terminal illness to the extent that every moment of their life was a living hell. Calling someone a coward because they chose death over a life of unbearable suffering is inhumane and unrealistic.