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Why don't they ban the computer game Oblivion as well, one part of the game is you have to help people commit suicide. I fail to see what is so entertaining about helping somebody commit suicide. Or maybe I'm just not sick enough.

posted by : Observer, 18 September 2008 Complain about this comment
bleh

Darwinism at its best

people who want to kill themselves will, better off creating termination centers instead of legislation, where u can kill yourself and they can cremate you on the spot, less messy that way :D

less drain on resources
more for the rest of us who want to live :D

i know i know sounds heartless... :P
but hey its evolution baby 

not everyone's genetically predisposed to survive in the modern world, just like not everyone could survive in the primitive world.

at least its a choice unlike the poor sod that gets eaten by a bear because he's myopic.

lets be real they'll let u mutilate yourself with a sex change, that's OK, but if you cant stand living too f***ing bad....

bottom line its a f***ed up world....
And some people choose to opt out.

posted by : joey, 18 September 2008 Complain about this comment
Yup

"In other words, ‘If we can’t make people financially secure and happy enough to not want to do themselves in, we can at least make it bloody difficult for them to do so!’"

Gee, Sylvie, it really turns me on when I read the word "boody". I picture you in nothing but a towel, saying that word - over, and over, and over again, with that fake "british" accent...

HB

posted by : Hucklebuck, 17 September 2008 Complain about this comment

Government issues death sentence on suicide websites

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