That person could have ALS. We don’t know why they were there. But the religitards say people MUST suffer until the end, pain be damned, because of their myths.
Did I not address that chronic pain and terminal illness are perfectly valid reasons for suicide?
My grandmother committed suicide. She did it with a shotgun when no one was home. She could have used drugs, anything - really. She had decided the pain she lived with was not worth the living, and I respect her decision for it.
Pot and kettle, only I’m not advocating for someone to die.
That person could have ALS. We don’t know why they were there. But the religitards say people MUST suffer until the end, pain be damned, because of their myths.
Did I not address that chronic pain and terminal illness are perfectly valid reasons for suicide?
My grandmother committed suicide. She did it with a shotgun when no one was home. She could have used drugs, anything - really. She had decided the pain she lived with was not worth the living, and I respect her decision for it.
This is not that kind of decision.
Also:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/man-saved-from-suicide-attempt-six-years-ago-is-searching-for-the-stranger-who-saved-his-life-9059827.html
You should look at this article and repeat what you’ve said, because I’m pretty sure this is the guy in the picture.