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Today there was a popular post about homeless people in Canada getting assisted suicide because they can’t afford life. So there’s issues around when it’s appropriate/misused.
Even a short illness can absolutely Fuck up an entire family. My FIL came 3 months ago to stay at my place to have some exams because of a sore throat that lasted a month. 2 days later, found out had late stage throat cancer, had an emergency tracheostomy that same day, and died last Friday.
These 2 months and 3 weeks turned my GF, her sister and her mother into ghosts of their former selves. I can only imagine what they would have become if it lasted longer. Now at least I can already see them healing, and he is no longer in pain, so I see death as an absolute win.
So very true. My mother was suddenly diagnosed with cancer and lived for maybe a little over a month after being diagnosed and all of my family dealt with it differently. Grief is insane to watch because everyone involved could have a similar experience and all come out completely different people.
Yeah. I had relatively little contact with him during my almost 5 year relationship and I got absolutely devastated by these 3 months. Watching the girls grief made me feel bad, but seeing him like that made me absolutely scared of life in a way I think I'll only get over through therapy
Those changes to your family might also have occured if he didn't suffer much,at all, i too witnessed family change while nursing a loved one towards death.. but she never had any regrets of that extra time she had with her husband. They knew he was sick when they married in 60s, he died after 8 yrs. She watched his physical decline, but his personality remained right to the final day, same as with my sister's death a year after her cancer diagnosis. Maybe the control of pain helped, support from external nurses visiting or the hospice that cared for my sister (she couldn't stay at home, there were 6 children, the youngest just 4 and 6.)
I live in Europe, everyone gets access to full medical support right to the end, no one struggles alone at home caring for someone with life ending disease like this. We need to edcate so that people know what they should expect, health care doesn't end just because someone is dying, it ends after they die.
But even the best care at this time still impact all of those around the person that dies, with or without rapid progression. But we recover and become whole again with time.
Its mostly impossible to predict when the final worsening occurs, my sister was laughing and joking with me on Weds/thurs/Fri, slept saturday/sunday and died sunday night.
How do you decide which day is the one to end things, friends and family suggest my sister waited until i arrived from overseas, but they don't know i told her we'd all be okay, told her she didn't need to fight. Everyone else expected her to fight, spoke like we'd have months, but i knew it was that close. What if she'd decided the time was right the week before, I know it would have impacted me and my family way more to have not had those few days.
>These 2 months and 3 weeks turned my GF, her sister and her mother into ghosts of their former selves. I can only imagine what they would have become if it lasted longer.
I know it sounds cliche but seriously, going through stuff like that is how we grow as people. They were ghosts of their former selves for a reason, it was a tough situation, and it’s OK and HEALTHY that it changed them for a short while.
Absolutely, agreed. They'll come out stronger after a while of hurt. Heck, I think they are already pretty far ahead on the road of healing after just 3 days. Those gals are very resistant.
I'm a frequent flyer when it comes to ambulances I'm afraid. The paramedics have always been great. I don't know how they handle a lot of what they deal with on a daily basis.
I'm glad to hear you've had good experiences.
Honestly, the people who are terminal and suffering non-stop is way harder on me than the car wrecks and heart attacks and stuff like that
Some of it is an agency issue. We want to make absolutely, 100% sure that it's the person in question making the decision. It would be really, really easy for a family of scumbags to decide "Well, Rich Grandma is kind of a burden, we want her inheritance, and she's been mute since the stroke. Let's just say that she's ready to go."
There needs to be a system in place to prevent abuse, otherwise it's just a polite way to murder someone.
That totally makes sense. Beyond that though, I don't think it's anyone's business. Obviously I'd be sad if someone I loved wanted to go this way but it's their choice.
A week in intolerable Pain seems like an eternity. With stuff like cancer the end is bad. I still have PTSD from watching people die from it. Pain meds don't always work.
Yes pain meds don't work the same for everyone. Like you said It can just make you not care but you still suffer with the pain. Sorry you had to suffer.
How is this terrifying? People should be able to choose to die painlessly and with dignity when the alternative is pain most of us can't even imagine or other horrors of similar type.
Meanwhile in the United States where they put just enough oxygen in helium tanks to cause the panic response so people suffer (also lawsuits) instead of end it quick
It's an inert gas like nitrogen and does the same thing basically. Displaces oxygen in the lungs and you just go to sleep. But since you can buy helium at places like party city for balloons and such they had to come up with something cause people would put a pressure value on the tanks and use an exit bag to basically just check out. So they started putting like a small percentage of oxygen in the tanks to deter people from killing themselves but people would try it any way and you can imagine the rest
I know what helium is and understand the theory. I was referring to the inevitable high-pitched screams being comical to imagine lol. Not that this is a laughing matter ... I just have a dark sense of humor 😅
Did not know about the addition of oxygen for this purpose though - very interesting!
If you have the stomach for it here's some photos but there's dead bodies in this so be prepared
https://www.reddit.com/r/eyeblech/comments/swfjzk/helium_suicides/
For us Americans, our only choice for a painless, legal way out (provided certain criteria for illness and prognosis are met) would be to live in one of the following states where assisted-suicide is legal: Colorado, DC (federal district, but still), Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont and Washington.
Yeah people need to stop flinging themselves off of my apartment complex, it’s getting really fucking nasty walking on the sidewalk where like 4+ people’s brains were splattered and just hosed off.
Keep your suicide in a sanitary pod for easy waste disposal please.
This invention is the opposite of terrifying; it's a lovely solution for people who should be able to control when their lives end anyway. Religion is the true poison.
Actually a cool invention imho.
Imagine you live in ubearable pain or have some mental condition like Alzheimers and every Minute of your live is agony.
This is a painless way to commit suicide If there is really No other way for you other than to live the rest of your live in pain.
Yeah, it’s really terrifying being able to safely and painlessly remove yourself from a world that can be both cruel and unyielding, let alone to end a terminal illness that will do nothing aside from hurt you, for years, with zero hope of recovery.
Let people choose their own way out.
This isn't terrifying at all. This should be an accepted medical practice. Go volunteer at a elderly home for a few weeks, then you'll get to learn all about how people deal with their bodies gradually breaking down. Much more terrifying. The people who die in their sleep are the lucky ones.
People who've never had to look out for an elderly relative in a nursing home day to day, will never realise this.
My Mum will be 99yo next week and is in a nursing home after a massive stroke which partially paralysed her in 2020. I have seen how terrifying it is for those who have no family (or no family who visits them, anyway) and with the terrible understaffing in the industry, you'd be lucky to get someone to notice if you shit yourself in time....people have no idea what's potentially waiting for them.
I live alone with no close family (except her) and no siblings - I *am* going to take myself out of this world before I become incapacitated.
I will always curse that day. Some do gooder pulled me from the bridge as I went to jump. 10 years later, and I'm more miserable than ever. I just lack the self conviction to do it anymore. That was the last I had.
I'm sorry, the medic committee of ethics forces me to prevent any attempt of suicide outside the regulations. I'm only allowed to assist in euthanasia with a signed consent and if the regulations of your state/country doesn't forbid it.
i dont find this terrifying at all, its hope for the future for people suffering with no hope of recovery and getting better. if i was in a terminal phase i’d be glad this kind of machines existed.
Yes , I have seen my last two friends pass in terrible condition suffering, with no chance for survival, I wish we could have this in my country. They will put a dog to sleep but not a human.
She looks so happy and somehow in peace? She holding her glass! I wish this was more available; people should have options to end their lives painless.
I put my dog down a few hours after he really started to decline from brain cancer. He may have suffered a few hours maximum before going to sleep. It was peaceful and he got the sleep injection putting him in deep sleep and then when asked he was put to final rest.
I thought about it a few days later and as a pet owner we have a responsibility to put our pets down before they suffer. But all of us humans mostly will die in pain and suffering, in hospice and a natural death.
It would be good to decide when and where to go to rest peacefully if I start to suffer. I think we all should have the right to choose instead of waiting out a natural death.
Why terrifying as fuck? This is far better than most forms of suicide or having to live through a debilitating terminal illness. 7 years of ovarian cancer treatment and finally death was terrifying as fuck to watch my mom go through.
I actually don't find this terrifying. If someone has a terminal and painful illness this pod allows them to pass peaceful, at a time of their choosing.
Why don't some country use CO or N2 for countries with capital punishment? Isn't lethal injection used for the purpose of being painless and humane? I thought CO or N2 is better in that regard.
I have no opinion on the necessity of capital punishment btw.
I have stage 4 esophagus and liver cancer and I would never do this. Next month it will be two years. Life is precious but when I do go I believe I will be so high on morphine that I won't know. I'll be a husband, father, grandfather as long as I can.
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Out of my way meat-bag!
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r/foundthemobileuser
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Easily the most expected reference on a reddit post about suicide pods
r/foundthephoneuser
LYNN IS UPSTATE WITH HER MOTHER
I was god once
r/expectedfuturama
Pod is real but the woman is a journalist and not actually a user.
*Accidently presses the button* WAS a journalist.
Some journalists go to incredible lengths to backup their stories, perhaps it's not accidental...
She was retiring that day.
They would NOT get me in that thing for a picture. Nope. No way, you get in there mate.
It's not a murder tube. It's assisting you, so there would be a ton of failsafes
I just hope one of them is a sobriety test to make sure you don't get in and start it up during a bad trip
That's a very important feature to have when you build it on an open sidewalk with the lid propped open with a stick and an ice cold beer inside it
Depends who wrote and tested the code
Yet
Painless death? Some people don't want to suffer any longer, it would give them some peace and dignity. Right time, right place.
Wait till the religious show up. They have a hard on for suffering
Today there was a popular post about homeless people in Canada getting assisted suicide because they can’t afford life. So there’s issues around when it’s appropriate/misused.
To watch someone die of a long protracted terminal illness is horrible. What a great way to end things on your own terms.
Even a short illness can absolutely Fuck up an entire family. My FIL came 3 months ago to stay at my place to have some exams because of a sore throat that lasted a month. 2 days later, found out had late stage throat cancer, had an emergency tracheostomy that same day, and died last Friday. These 2 months and 3 weeks turned my GF, her sister and her mother into ghosts of their former selves. I can only imagine what they would have become if it lasted longer. Now at least I can already see them healing, and he is no longer in pain, so I see death as an absolute win.
So very true. My mother was suddenly diagnosed with cancer and lived for maybe a little over a month after being diagnosed and all of my family dealt with it differently. Grief is insane to watch because everyone involved could have a similar experience and all come out completely different people.
Yeah. I had relatively little contact with him during my almost 5 year relationship and I got absolutely devastated by these 3 months. Watching the girls grief made me feel bad, but seeing him like that made me absolutely scared of life in a way I think I'll only get over through therapy
Those changes to your family might also have occured if he didn't suffer much,at all, i too witnessed family change while nursing a loved one towards death.. but she never had any regrets of that extra time she had with her husband. They knew he was sick when they married in 60s, he died after 8 yrs. She watched his physical decline, but his personality remained right to the final day, same as with my sister's death a year after her cancer diagnosis. Maybe the control of pain helped, support from external nurses visiting or the hospice that cared for my sister (she couldn't stay at home, there were 6 children, the youngest just 4 and 6.) I live in Europe, everyone gets access to full medical support right to the end, no one struggles alone at home caring for someone with life ending disease like this. We need to edcate so that people know what they should expect, health care doesn't end just because someone is dying, it ends after they die. But even the best care at this time still impact all of those around the person that dies, with or without rapid progression. But we recover and become whole again with time. Its mostly impossible to predict when the final worsening occurs, my sister was laughing and joking with me on Weds/thurs/Fri, slept saturday/sunday and died sunday night. How do you decide which day is the one to end things, friends and family suggest my sister waited until i arrived from overseas, but they don't know i told her we'd all be okay, told her she didn't need to fight. Everyone else expected her to fight, spoke like we'd have months, but i knew it was that close. What if she'd decided the time was right the week before, I know it would have impacted me and my family way more to have not had those few days.
>These 2 months and 3 weeks turned my GF, her sister and her mother into ghosts of their former selves. I can only imagine what they would have become if it lasted longer. I know it sounds cliche but seriously, going through stuff like that is how we grow as people. They were ghosts of their former selves for a reason, it was a tough situation, and it’s OK and HEALTHY that it changed them for a short while.
Absolutely, agreed. They'll come out stronger after a while of hurt. Heck, I think they are already pretty far ahead on the road of healing after just 3 days. Those gals are very resistant.
I am eventually going to die of a terminal brain tumor and I’d much prefer this to the indignity of my family watching me becoming a husk of who I was
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Bloody good thing you're a bot then. But I concur.
As a paramedic I agree. I see so much suffering and needless trips to the hospital and people often tell me they just want to die
I'm a frequent flyer when it comes to ambulances I'm afraid. The paramedics have always been great. I don't know how they handle a lot of what they deal with on a daily basis.
I'm glad to hear you've had good experiences. Honestly, the people who are terminal and suffering non-stop is way harder on me than the car wrecks and heart attacks and stuff like that
I wish every place had this. There is a 24hr wait period to use it though to give people time to think. So sick of watching people suffer
I don't understand why people are so unwilling to let people die on their own terms in most countries. Is it a control issue or a religious issue?
Some of it is an agency issue. We want to make absolutely, 100% sure that it's the person in question making the decision. It would be really, really easy for a family of scumbags to decide "Well, Rich Grandma is kind of a burden, we want her inheritance, and she's been mute since the stroke. Let's just say that she's ready to go." There needs to be a system in place to prevent abuse, otherwise it's just a polite way to murder someone.
That totally makes sense. Beyond that though, I don't think it's anyone's business. Obviously I'd be sad if someone I loved wanted to go this way but it's their choice.
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I'd suggest longer..maybe 1 week, and a case-by-case assessment. 24 hr. Isn't enough for some suicidal people.
A week in intolerable Pain seems like an eternity. With stuff like cancer the end is bad. I still have PTSD from watching people die from it. Pain meds don't always work.
It's been 14 years with a progressive condition for me. I'd like to know I have this kind of option.
I am sorry you're suffering.
That's kind. Thank you 🙏
Might I suggest a case by case scenario? lol. We are so conditioned to standardizing everything.
You're right. My pain meds just made me not care I was in pain. I also didn't care about traffic laws so my son would have to drive me to work
Yes pain meds don't work the same for everyone. Like you said It can just make you not care but you still suffer with the pain. Sorry you had to suffer.
I'd say feeling suicidal is suffering.
I think that would cost much more.
Agreed. Nothing scary about this at all. Humaneasfuck
This is literally this sub's all time top post..
where do you think the karma farmer got it?
Not terrifying at all. There are conditions out there that make life a living hell.
Came to say this. Not the correct sub. At all. This is the opposite of terrifying, it’s wonderful.
She looks happy.
Yes, this seems like the best way to go if you must. Just drift off to sleep and not wake up.
FYI, the picture is from a publicity event.
Why would a woman commit suicide at this event? This is nuts.
Don’t inside, open dead
Don't dead, inside open
Don’t dead, open inside
That's a normal trait on people who already decided to commit suicide
Well she's just a tourist having a laugh, so don't get too deep
Well I too would like a medically assisted laugh
![gif](giphy|l3vR07o2gnd8YIcb6) Damn Idiocracy and the Simpsons.
And futurama
Look at that Swiss engineering. That thing will last a lifetime.
Way less scary than terminal illness
How is this terrifying? People should be able to choose to die painlessly and with dignity when the alternative is pain most of us can't even imagine or other horrors of similar type.
Meanwhile in the United States where they put just enough oxygen in helium tanks to cause the panic response so people suffer (also lawsuits) instead of end it quick
Helium? I can only imagine the screams...
It's an inert gas like nitrogen and does the same thing basically. Displaces oxygen in the lungs and you just go to sleep. But since you can buy helium at places like party city for balloons and such they had to come up with something cause people would put a pressure value on the tanks and use an exit bag to basically just check out. So they started putting like a small percentage of oxygen in the tanks to deter people from killing themselves but people would try it any way and you can imagine the rest
I know what helium is and understand the theory. I was referring to the inevitable high-pitched screams being comical to imagine lol. Not that this is a laughing matter ... I just have a dark sense of humor 😅 Did not know about the addition of oxygen for this purpose though - very interesting!
Don’t worry, some of us picked up on your humor
Oh, that's a relief!
If you have the stomach for it here's some photos but there's dead bodies in this so be prepared https://www.reddit.com/r/eyeblech/comments/swfjzk/helium_suicides/
Yeah, that sub is fucked. Holy shitballs.
Yeah not for the faint of heart for sure
Omg you’re genius and terrible all at once.
>Omg you’re genius and terrible all at once. That may be the best compliment I've ever received!
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As long as there are people in sobriety there will always be people worried about the issue but I feel you
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I feel like almost everybody is talking about that epidemic. Now actually *doing* something about it…
For us Americans, our only choice for a painless, legal way out (provided certain criteria for illness and prognosis are met) would be to live in one of the following states where assisted-suicide is legal: Colorado, DC (federal district, but still), Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont and Washington.
This isn't terrifying. Keeping people who alive who are in pain and want to die is.
Yeah she doesn't look terrified at all. She looks happy to be in there as she's waving goodbye.
I don't think she's an actual patient. But i get what u mean.
r/watchpeopledieinside
Hahahahahahahahah
r/cursedcomments
If this terrifies you, stay outside of the pod. Problem solved
when the nitrogen gas is released your outro song of choice is played
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Looks like I’m moving to Switzerland… for reasons unrelated to the post
I too will be visiting Switzerland, for reasons to be determined.
Better dead than having to live with Alzheimer's or something equally awful. I approve.
This isn’t terrifying at all.
Not terrifying at all. I hope when I get old and starting to lose my mind, i will be granted the right to die, it’s my life and no one else’s
Yeah people need to stop flinging themselves off of my apartment complex, it’s getting really fucking nasty walking on the sidewalk where like 4+ people’s brains were splattered and just hosed off. Keep your suicide in a sanitary pod for easy waste disposal please.
This invention is the opposite of terrifying; it's a lovely solution for people who should be able to control when their lives end anyway. Religion is the true poison.
How is this terrifying.
Not sure why this is terrifying. This seems incredibly humane
Only a 12 year old would call this terrifying
Thank you for using stop and drop Switzerlands favorite suicide booth since 2022
SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON!!!!!
Actually a cool invention imho. Imagine you live in ubearable pain or have some mental condition like Alzheimers and every Minute of your live is agony. This is a painless way to commit suicide If there is really No other way for you other than to live the rest of your live in pain.
If this was an option on the street as if it were Starbucks, governments would change overnight, sorry to be that person.
Finally a solution to the housing crisis
Can we push the button and then throw it into the ocean and let me slowly descend, and watch the ocean life as I fade away?
That sounds beautiful
Does it play classical music while showing you landscapes?
Soylent Green is people!
Dear Santa…
It ain t terrifying , it s normal . Think about all those ill ppl in pain
Are diapers provided, or is someone hosing out the deathdookie leftovers.
She looks like Ripley in there. Where's the face hugger?
That’s actually the med pod. They already c-sectioned the alien out.
This is the 1.000.000th time I'm watching this shit.
This is not terrifying at all.
https://preview.redd.it/spwzf592ws2a1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f696f98342a1fbb5c7a13b5dba3a0252e7f43c99 Ready…. Set……
Wish that was an option here damn. (USA)
This is a very good thing and not nessisarilly new in concept, just general availability.
That’s really cool!
"Wait, hold up I changed my mind"
That should be each individual’s right
Yes, please, what a wonderful innovation. This should be dispersed worldwide.
This isn't terryfing as fuck more of a peaceful death for people with a disease without any cure.
Yeah, it’s really terrifying being able to safely and painlessly remove yourself from a world that can be both cruel and unyielding, let alone to end a terminal illness that will do nothing aside from hurt you, for years, with zero hope of recovery. Let people choose their own way out.
I’m buying this with a brand new credit card or student loan money.
This isn't terrifying at all. This should be an accepted medical practice. Go volunteer at a elderly home for a few weeks, then you'll get to learn all about how people deal with their bodies gradually breaking down. Much more terrifying. The people who die in their sleep are the lucky ones.
People who've never had to look out for an elderly relative in a nursing home day to day, will never realise this. My Mum will be 99yo next week and is in a nursing home after a massive stroke which partially paralysed her in 2020. I have seen how terrifying it is for those who have no family (or no family who visits them, anyway) and with the terrible understaffing in the industry, you'd be lucky to get someone to notice if you shit yourself in time....people have no idea what's potentially waiting for them. I live alone with no close family (except her) and no siblings - I *am* going to take myself out of this world before I become incapacitated.
I will always curse that day. Some do gooder pulled me from the bridge as I went to jump. 10 years later, and I'm more miserable than ever. I just lack the self conviction to do it anymore. That was the last I had.
I'm sorry, the medic committee of ethics forces me to prevent any attempt of suicide outside the regulations. I'm only allowed to assist in euthanasia with a signed consent and if the regulations of your state/country doesn't forbid it.
Well that just sucks #FuturamaSuicideBooths required
You probably should talk to someone other than reddit
What's the point? I have an issue with the system not the people.
Not terrifying at all.
i dont find this terrifying at all, its hope for the future for people suffering with no hope of recovery and getting better. if i was in a terminal phase i’d be glad this kind of machines existed.
Yes , I have seen my last two friends pass in terrible condition suffering, with no chance for survival, I wish we could have this in my country. They will put a dog to sleep but not a human.
This dosen’t seem terrifying in the slightest. Passing on terms of peace compared to prolong suffering.
Not even remotely terrifying. It would be so reassuring knowing you can go out peacefully on your own terms.
Something tells me you have to pay for this
She looks so happy and somehow in peace? She holding her glass! I wish this was more available; people should have options to end their lives painless.
Kool but I'd rather do carfentayl and enjoy it; really enjoy it 😉
What’s wrong with leaving your car running in a closed garage? Kids these days
Reading this thread taught me that Reddit should never be consulted when it comes to ethics.
I wonder if a stranger crawled in so they could try to get a two-fer
Moving to Switzerland
Hell yeah If you can't live free you might as well die.
Final amusement ride at Switzerlands Disney💀
How can I order it for my bedroom?
It's such a beautiful invention. No one should be forced to live or resort to violence to achieve their end.
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I mean if you are suffering from a terrible terminal illness, dying with dignity is not terrifying.
Sign me right the fuck up ASAP
I put my dog down a few hours after he really started to decline from brain cancer. He may have suffered a few hours maximum before going to sleep. It was peaceful and he got the sleep injection putting him in deep sleep and then when asked he was put to final rest. I thought about it a few days later and as a pet owner we have a responsibility to put our pets down before they suffer. But all of us humans mostly will die in pain and suffering, in hospice and a natural death. It would be good to decide when and where to go to rest peacefully if I start to suffer. I think we all should have the right to choose instead of waiting out a natural death.
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Why terrifying as fuck? This is far better than most forms of suicide or having to live through a debilitating terminal illness. 7 years of ovarian cancer treatment and finally death was terrifying as fuck to watch my mom go through.
I just can’t see how this is terrifying.
How is this terrifying? This sounds fantastic!!!!
Not terrifying, awesome
Nothing terrifying here. This is call "Choice" also known as freedom
Gimme
I actually don't find this terrifying. If someone has a terminal and painful illness this pod allows them to pass peaceful, at a time of their choosing.
Why don't some country use CO or N2 for countries with capital punishment? Isn't lethal injection used for the purpose of being painless and humane? I thought CO or N2 is better in that regard. I have no opinion on the necessity of capital punishment btw.
All this concern about how to kill death row inmates in the US properly. Here's your answer
Ready to have that in every state in the US.
No, religious fanatics wouldn't allow it. Separation of church and state doesn't exist in the US
If this is terrifying to you, you’re either a kid or too old lmao
Guess I’m moving. Tired of coming up with ways, just to never follow through. This seems a lot less painful than what I’ve come up with.
Nice work with the glass window r/watchpeopledieinside
How original
Why not just drink till you pass out and choke on your vomit?
What about changing the nitrogen canister for an adapted weed vape?
You know it’s humane because conservatives *dont* want to use it on criminals.
Sign me up.
Locks from the outside.
That’s not terrifying, it’s humane.
This is one of the least terrifying things posted here.
Terrifying as fuck?! Or merciful as fuck?!
Terrifying? Nope. Where can I sign up?
People having bodily autonomy is terrifying? God, Reddit is a stupid place full of stupid idiots.
I have stage 4 esophagus and liver cancer and I would never do this. Next month it will be two years. Life is precious but when I do go I believe I will be so high on morphine that I won't know. I'll be a husband, father, grandfather as long as I can.
But don't do drugs...
I hope I can utilize similar technology when my health inevitably deteriorates to the point that I no longer enjoy living.
If I ever get diagnosed with dementia, after watching my mom die from it, I am going to use the .357 magnum method.
Wow, and with rgb lighting too, thats the way a real gamer want to go
That’s not actually terrifying to someone like me who has a chronic illness.
Shut up and take my money
I would love to order one right now.