Anguish
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100% - Permaban Troll faggot
Not only do I not want you to commit suicide, but I don't want you to be able to commit suicide. In fact, if any of you attempt suicide, I hope it fails in such a manner that renders you paralyzed so then you are unable to commit suicide. You'll find yourself in a hospital bed, forced to ensure what life has to offer and find new meanings. I may sound cruel, but I believe that is a far better fate than to die prematurely and never see the potential of your existence.
I know this board is very anti-natalist and thus these views firmly place me in the minority outside of Overton's window, but traditionally, my views are those of the majority. Did you know that when the Iron Lung was invented, hundreds of thousands of people were placed into them to treat numerous conditions? Its known for treating paralyzed Polio victims while they were recovering, but it was also used to keep the paralyzed alive indefinitely.
Oftentimes, patients would start to complain of life in the Iron lung, exhibiting extreme ungratefulness for the fact that they're still alive. Many patients complained about boredom, being forced to stare at bright lights 24/7, etc. Many got honey on their mouths from being fed by sloppy nurses, and insects would crawl all over their face. These were just some of the numerous excuses patients used for advocating their own destruction whilst in the Iron Lung. Now I must ask... do you think the doctors and nurses gave up that easy? Do you think they just allowed the patients to suicide via starvation because they didn't value their own lives? HELL NO!
Doctors and nurses used specifically invented forced-feeding devices to keep these patients alive. Some patients were so resilient that a permanent forced-feeding machine had to be placed beside their Iron Lung, and they weren't even given the option to eat normally, they were forced-fed every-time. Doctors and nurses intentionally forced-fed these rebellious patients disgusting eels to disincentivize patients from attempting self-induced starvation.
TLDR - Your life matters, and in the past doctors and nurses would have done everything in their power to keep you from dying even if you didn't value your own life.
I know this board is very anti-natalist and thus these views firmly place me in the minority outside of Overton's window, but traditionally, my views are those of the majority. Did you know that when the Iron Lung was invented, hundreds of thousands of people were placed into them to treat numerous conditions? Its known for treating paralyzed Polio victims while they were recovering, but it was also used to keep the paralyzed alive indefinitely.
Oftentimes, patients would start to complain of life in the Iron lung, exhibiting extreme ungratefulness for the fact that they're still alive. Many patients complained about boredom, being forced to stare at bright lights 24/7, etc. Many got honey on their mouths from being fed by sloppy nurses, and insects would crawl all over their face. These were just some of the numerous excuses patients used for advocating their own destruction whilst in the Iron Lung. Now I must ask... do you think the doctors and nurses gave up that easy? Do you think they just allowed the patients to suicide via starvation because they didn't value their own lives? HELL NO!
Doctors and nurses used specifically invented forced-feeding devices to keep these patients alive. Some patients were so resilient that a permanent forced-feeding machine had to be placed beside their Iron Lung, and they weren't even given the option to eat normally, they were forced-fed every-time. Doctors and nurses intentionally forced-fed these rebellious patients disgusting eels to disincentivize patients from attempting self-induced starvation.
TLDR - Your life matters, and in the past doctors and nurses would have done everything in their power to keep you from dying even if you didn't value your own life.
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