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TopicScenario: An interracial couple is in a very unhappy marriage with high stakes.
Solar_Crimson
06/23/22 5:39:05 PM
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Trumble posted...
How far does "natural causes" go? For example, if they deliberately catch a deadly disease, does that still count as natural causes? What if they catch one accidentally but then refuse treatment?
If it's proven to be an intentional exposure, then the experiment fails.

If they refuse treatment, it depends on how far along they are in their illness if said treatment would be of any significant use. If they're at a point where the treatment would easily and quickly cure (or contain) it, and they still refuse, it would be interpreted as an intentional attempt to kill themselves, and thus would be considered a failure for the experiment.

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