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I'm not crying...you are..
Thank you for clearing that up for me, I'll have to look more into this.
Nod nod, I do hate it, but I hate how people condemn it. I find it to be the last choice, it shouldn’t be done over small things, but over something that is going to happen. disease, an event that will be painful end, etc.i really love how this manga discusses the narrative of suicide not as an act of despair but as an act of free will
there's a discussion among people with chronic illnesses that because of their conditions they tend to not be able to exercise their own agencies because either professionals and their loved ones end up being in control of their life regardless of what they have to say. and to them, one of the most important things they can have is to be able to make their own choices, be it to live the way they want, or to be able to choose how to die. and that it's important to have the option, even if nobody is taking it.Nod nod, I do hate it, but I hate how people condemn it. I find it to be the last choice, it shouldn’t be done over small things, but over something that is going to happen. disease, an event that will be painful end, etc.
I find giving up and despair are terrible ones. While one’s chosen through free will aren’t. Warriors, people who don’t want to die from their own body, many others. We do already, are bodies. When a love one dies, a wife or husband, we die. We lost are other half, and usually we will follow soon after. To lose them is to lose yourself.
I’ll never directly do it.
It is... a delicate topic, but I do agree that sometimes there are situations where just prolonging life can lead only to undesirable and unnecessary pain... and I say this resumed but with a LOT of thought and consideration.i really love how this manga discusses the narrative of suicide not as an act of despair but as an act of free will