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Post by overdose on Mar 30, 2004 4:56:54 GMT -5
Alex, life may be a gift to you, but I bet you grew up in great conditions, had a good childhood and everything was rosey. Well, reality is that it isn't like that for everybody, so no life isn't a gift to everyone. There are times when Ive wanted to do bad things to myself, but I had a pretty good childhood.
I grew up without a dad who left my mum when I was 4 months old, he doesn't care about me and times were tough living alone with mum so please, life isn't a 'Brady Bunch' for everyone.
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Post by .•´¯`•þasђγ•._.•´ on Mar 30, 2004 5:09:41 GMT -5
od, i dont think he meant it like that....
warrior. number 1 - i am not huffy. number 2 - i think you will find a majority of AIDs sufferers practise euthanasia, HIV sufferers might not as they arent symptomatic and therefore not sick as such, but i'd bet my life AIDs sufferers do.
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Post by Webagent on Mar 30, 2004 12:05:11 GMT -5
It is there life and up to them if they wish to end it or not. yes its up to them, but someone like you has to give the injection, you would give the deadly injection whenever a person would ask for it?
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Post by Webagent on Mar 30, 2004 12:13:04 GMT -5
it's MY life and i will be flowered if anyone is gonna give ME opposition to ending my life when it's time because of some moralistic views.
[/b][/i][/quote] Ozzy will be away till friday, I wont likeley get a reply sooner, but same question to you, nobody can stop you from ending your life, what if a fully healthy human asked you "please euthanise me, I want to die.." because of a depression, what would you do?
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Post by Chuck on Mar 30, 2004 12:47:12 GMT -5
Exactly. So I ask how many times it will be second person input? It reminds me of elderly homes. My friend is a social work, and I've heard lot of horrible stories related to elderly homes. Lot of elderly parents don't go happily to elderly homes, they want to stay with the children they raised. And it's not like that their children realize they are doing something bad, because they always gives reasons like it's better, their are nurses, they have special equipment, they will visit them regularly... then they rarely visit them.... I wonder how many elderly will be prepared for euthanasia this way?
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Post by .•´¯`•þasђγ•._.•´ on Mar 30, 2004 22:57:27 GMT -5
if you are gonna quote me, include the paragraph so it's in the correct context.
i am in two minds about others deciding to euthanise ppl, but i am steady on my idea that if someone wants to have themselves euthanised, then surely it should be their right.
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Post by Alexander on Mar 31, 2004 1:36:31 GMT -5
Alex, life may be a gift to you, but I bet you grew up in great conditions, had a good childhood and everything was rosey. Well, reality is that it isn't like that for everybody, so no life isn't a gift to everyone. There are times when Ive wanted to do bad things to myself, but I had a pretty good childhood. I grew up without a dad who left my mum when I was 4 months old, he doesn't care about me and times were tough living alone with mum so please, life isn't a 'Brady Bunch' for everyone. i grew up in ok conditions but life has been far from peachy to me, ive had to pick up the shattered remains of my life on more then one occasion because the powers at be seem to have it in for me, i got bullied all the way through school being beaten up by no less then 4 bullies in a very violent way constantly, i failed all but one of my GCSE's, i dropped outta computing college due to circumstances outside my control, i spent 2 years out trying to find work which i failed, i tried running 2 companies which never took off and just didnt get anywhere, ive been suffering illness since i was three and my medical conditions fit nicely on a piece of paper in times new roman, 20pt (ive tried) with one thing wrong with me per line, ive been in hospital for opperations more times then ive had birthdays (im 20), ive managed to get a decent qualification and im on the next course up and illness has forced me to drop a subject im doing and is puting my life again in jeperdy and i cant remember the last time i actually felt happy with my life, peachy i think not Morel : things arnt always as they seem od, ive just learned to adjust, cover up my feelings, find something spiritual to believe in and just drag my feet though the swamp called life
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Post by overdose on Mar 31, 2004 2:50:07 GMT -5
lol:P i was just havin a sook ;D
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Post by Alexander on Mar 31, 2004 2:56:10 GMT -5
to add to that, the reason im always so perky etc , life is what YOU make it, life isnt a brady bunch for anyone, sure my life aint worth much of anything but i try to focus on the good points and the things that go right, however if theres no chance of things getting better yes i believe i would take my own life if things hit rock bottom and had no chance of comming back up again, but i aint nowhere near that yet and if there is a god/s and he/they take me from this planet for what i been through so far ill use the homer simpson stranglehold technique on him like he does on bart , lol "Why you little D'OH!" PS : all that stuff above, it has happened to me and most of it still going on, hence my idea that if there is a heaven and hell, well i know where we ended up
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Post by .•´¯`•þasђγ•._.•´ on Mar 31, 2004 7:17:40 GMT -5
okay closing up shop on this one soon...
new discussion going up now
ty for participating again
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Post by Chuck on Mar 31, 2004 16:47:04 GMT -5
ok I quoted the whole thing, but difference does it make? It still doesn't change the fact that elderly might make the decision under other peoples pressure and not because they have a hopeless medical condition.
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Post by .•´¯`•þasђγ•._.•´ on Mar 31, 2004 23:56:21 GMT -5
of course they might, but it's still their decision in the end isnt it ?
in all the information i have read about euthanasia, that is one of the biggest reasons old ppl list for wanting to end their lives...that they dont want to be a burden on their families. but it's not the only reason... and again, decision is still theirs.
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Post by Chuck on Apr 1, 2004 16:07:41 GMT -5
of course they might, but it's still their decision in the end isnt it ?
in all the information i have read about euthanasia, that is one of the biggest reasons old ppl list for wanting to end their lives...that they dont want to be a burden on their families. but it's not the only reason... and again, decision is still theirs.
[/b][/i][/quote] And thats a good reason to end their lives? They shouldn't feel burdened in the first place. Thats how children repay their parents? There parents could have done the same, because children are not easy to raise either.
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Post by Alexander on Apr 1, 2004 17:02:07 GMT -5
hmmm but raising children isnt a reason to kill yourself... even if you dont want kids or cant handle kids you can put kids up for adoption if you really cant handle it, theres no logical reason for it if you were dying and in extreme pain wouldnt you want to get it over with so you didnt have to feel it again?
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Post by Chuck on Apr 1, 2004 18:38:00 GMT -5
you didn't understand what I'm saying... read my posts again.
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