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My body my choice. My money my choice. Why care about whether someone wants to be a stripper? Because it's their life. Don't we have the autonomy to do whatever we want with our own lives?
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Then why do people take away this right when you're "not in your right mind"?dont have the time right now to write a longer comment so in short:
yes.
Cause they want you alive to be able to feed the system. The current cultural medium relies on living people to survive. Capitalism only works if it always grows.Then why do people take away this right when you're "not in your right mind"?
I see the acronym CTB all the time and I still don't know what it means. Are we not allowed to say what it is? How do I find outTechnically, a person is autonomous enough to do what they wish to themselves.
Tho CTB can transfer the pain of death to others who (probably) don't deserve such pain.
CTB = Catch the bus... or to destroy oneself intentionally... we can say the full word, but I prefer the acronymI see the acronym CTB all the time and I still don't know what it means. Are we not allowed to say what it is? How do I find out![]()
And no one is under any obligation to light themselves on fire to keep anyone else warm.Technically, a person is autonomous enough to do what they wish to themselves.
Tho CTB can transfer the pain of death to others who (probably) don't deserve such pain.
I always thought it was Cease To Be! Oh man...CTB = Catch the bus... or to destroy oneself intentionally... we can say the full word, but I prefer the acronym
that could be another interpretation... "cease to breathe" is a 3rd possible interpretation.I always thought it was Cease To Be! Oh man...
The 1% can not live off the 99% if we are dead. They force life on us under the guise of "caring".Then why do people take away this right when you're "not in your right mind"?
True, no one should have to suffer to keep others from suffering. I'm just mentioning that in terms of ethics, CTB can sometimes be unethical. Forced life can be just as unethical too. At least physics will ensure life is finite, whether biological systems fail, the sun overheats the Earth eventually, or accidents and other events cause death.And no one is under any obligation to light themselves on fire to keep anyone else warm.
To demand one suffer for the sake of others is imo. To no longer be a human or person. You're just a selfish thing.
Life is painful. That's what these people tell us who want to leave all the fucking time. That it's pain and unfair but suddenly we are expected to continue existing in agony so that they get to avoid life pain?
Fuck that.
Don't tell people what to do with their lives if you're not willing to make them worth living.Technically, a person is autonomous enough to do what they wish to themselves.
Tho CTB can transfer the pain of death to others who (probably) don't deserve such pain.
Excellent point. It would be awesome for people to help each other feel better, vs do the opposite. (This also applies to the non-suicidal people fighting each other too)Don't tell people what to do with their lives if you're not willing to make them worth living.
Maybe those who don't wish to experience pain from others dying should do something about it other than forcing them to live. (Not trying to sound harsh. Just what I believe on.)
Absolutely unequivocally without a doubt, YES!dont have the time right now to write a longer comment so in short:
yes.
In euthanasia circles this is called informed consent. It has a sound basis in that people will do very rash things when in temporary pain, or coerced, or high on meth, or a young teenager breaking up with a partner, whatever the case may be. We don't want them to have the option to sign a binding agreement to end their life in that temporary state where the same decision wouldn't be made out of it. But informed consent is weaponised in euthanasia circles to include a huge swathe of mental illnesses, often even going as far as to say suicidal ideation itself is evidence of unsound mind and therefore informed consent cannot be given. I think that's a gross interpretation of an otherwise useful principle. I also think in relation to children particularly, they don't yet have the capacity to make that decision. So I do think being of sound mind should be required, and there are cases like I discussed where I don't think suicidal people would pass that test for good reason, much like why we don't allow children to drink alcohol even if they want to and can afford to, but the current interpretation of it is massively skewed toward not allowing too many people to do it on that basis.Then why do people take away this right when you're "not in your right mind"?
yes I think soMy body my choice. My money my choice. Why care about whether someone wants to be a stripper? Because it's their life. Don't we have the autonomy to do whatever we want with our own lives?