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nautilus

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The stuff I need is just the other side of my kitchen wall. How Ironic.
 
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I often read in the newspapers that people break into the pharmacy and into the vet. These are criminals and desperate people. A man went to a pharmacy with a knife, took medication, but the police took him the same day. However, it should be easier to get hold of the medicine you need.
 
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I work in a hospital with access to the drugs that I need to help assist me in my suicide. But my moral compass prevents me from stealing them.
 
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FuneralCry

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We all deserve an option of a peaceful death on our own terms. It frustrates me how animals are allowed this and yet not humans. It is cruel how society expects people to suffer for decades.
 
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Oh my, I'd get so frustrated and angry on a daily basis. And an occasional laughing fit from the absurdity of it all.
 
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Bone

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Whoa...I literally live across a short field from one as well out in the country, maybe a couple hundred meters. He's been there since I was a child. (Also have a background in film/media as well, like you-if I remember reading correctly from your earlier posts-are you me?? Haha.)

It frustrates me how animals are allowed this and yet not humans.

It is indeed vexing, toxic, and frustrating. A safari park near me had to put down a giraffe recently because it got injured badly, and everyone on FB is expressing their sympathies (nevermind they care for some random animal they didn't know about 1 minute before). It was even on the evening news! Hard to believe we just universally accept peaceful death for suffering animals but expect humans to keep going no matter what they've been through or have mentally/physically wrong with them, no matter how dark their future is and how alone they are. Definitely feel its a govt./religious thing to just try to leech as much money off us as possible at the end of the day, under the guise of "every life is valuable" "power of positive thinking cures all" etc. In reality, people love cute things and don't like to see or know about their suffering, but can easily turn a blind eye/ear to *real* human suffering going on in their own family or social circles. I've seen this on a micro all the way to a macro level time and time again over my lifetime, and it appears to have gotten worse as things have sped up with the proliferation of the internet.
 
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I work in a hospital with access to the drugs that I need to help assist me in my suicide. But my moral compass prevents me from stealing them.
That's very ethical of you. If it were me, I'd smash my moral compass to smithereens!
Whoa...I literally live across a short field from one as well out in the country, maybe a couple hundred meters. He's been there since I was a child. (Also have a background in film/media as well, like you-if I remember reading correctly from your earlier posts-are you me?? Haha.)



It is indeed vexing, toxic, and frustrating. A safari park near me had to put down a giraffe recently because it got injured badly, and everyone on FB is expressing their sympathies (nevermind they care for some random animal they didn't know about 1 minute before). It was even on the evening news! Hard to believe we just universally accept peaceful death for suffering animals but expect humans to keep going no matter what they've been through or have mentally/physically wrong with them, no matter how dark their future is and how alone they are. Definitely feel its a govt./religious thing to just try to leech as much money off us as possible at the end of the day, under the guise of "every life is valuable" "power of positive thinking cures all" etc. In reality, people love cute things and don't like to see or know about their suffering, but can easily turn a blind eye/ear to *real* human suffering going on in their own family or social circles. I've seen this on a micro all the way to a macro level time and time again over my lifetime, and it appears to have gotten worse as things have sped up with the proliferation of the internet.
Haha... maybe wer'e one of the same. Yes, I was a filmmaker - tho that is all over now. So, should I just knock the wall down, or tunnel under?
 
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