Posted by Annabelle Smith on January 16, 2011, at 18:48:22
In reply to hard time, posted by Annabelle Smith on January 16, 2011, at 15:01:16
Why is it when a very elderly person dies, the people around them treat it as "normal" and talk about how he or she was tired and ready to go? I would say that an increasing number of people have no problem with euthenasia in certain circumstances.
With that kind of reasoning, why can't someone younger also be tired and ready to go-- and why couldn't someone help them do it painlessly so they don't have to add more pain and suffering to their life? What the f*ck is 40 or 50 extra years anyway? More f*ck*ng years to suffer.
I f*ck*ng want out. Dammit. I want out. I am tired.
I read on here about all of the therapy that you all have had-- I am not allowed that. It hurts me to read. I am happy for the help you have been able to find, but I must say that sometimes I feel jealous. I am f*ck*ng leaving my city and the only person who can help me and feel like I will be annhilated, like thrown onto the sidewalk to be alone and f*ck*d up forever. I want out.
poster:Annabelle Smith
thread:976977
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