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TopicFormer Dutch Prime Minister and his wife get euthanized together
SpiritSephiroth
02/16/24 8:43:53 AM
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Murphiroth posted...
Also, who would make the decisions for when something is an exception to your rules. You?

No of course not, this is entirely my opinion. I don't have the answers to it all and I could very well be wrong. Which is why I started my post with "I think". The people who decide when someone should be euthanized should obviously be the ones that are medical professors or experts.

Murphiroth posted...


Define "natural" in terms of death.

Sure, when the body dies by itself.

Murphiroth posted...
they were 93, being alive at all at that age has a very high chance to be a burden.

Yes, of course. But we have burdens at every stage of our lives. Backpains, migraines, outright depression, limb dismemberment ect ect.

When I say burden, I mean no chance in living a normal life at all. Not being able to walk or breathe normally. Being in extreme pain at every second of your life.

You could equate that to being old, I'm sure. But I'm also sure that not every old person is in pain to the point of them wishing to be dead.

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