Who’ll be looking at the papers and saying yeah that seems alright after sitting on it for weeks or months.Apart from the need for the judge.
Who’ll be looking at the papers and saying yeah that seems alright after sitting on it for weeks or months.Apart from the need for the judge.
Not if you have a terminal illnessIts equally irrational to end your own life for physical or mental reasons
You mean; if a person suffering with a terminal illness wishes to end their life but a member of their family does not?What if “the family” don't want to kill their loved one?
All our lives are a series of procedures designed with a potential to make money - how much did your last trip to the dentist cost?Do you google it, and rely on which company has paid for the first return? This is reducing someones life to a series of procedures with potential to make money. It interferes with the excellent but underfunded palliative care pathways that have been developed, and assumes people reach a point where a box is ticked.
Reflect on what you just said: it's rational to want to end your lifrNot if you have a terminal illness
Selfish? Really?You mean; if a person suffering with a terminal illness wishes to end their life but a member of their family does not?
In that case, i'd say the family member is acting from a selfish perspective. Considering the afflicted person's needs is paramount.
I was surprised how much the last trip cost Not life and death though, although some people are petrified by the thoughtAll our lives are a series of procedures designed with a potential to make money - how much did your last trip to the dentist cost?
In the context of a terminal illness - yes.Reflect on what you just said: it's rational to want to end your lifr
Yes. Really.Selfish? Really?
Like doctors approval for abortions.Judges. Plural. Two of 'em.
I must admit I haven't been reading the detail..Judges. Plural. Two of 'em.
‘She's still alive’: First Sarco suicide pod user ‘found with strangulation marks’ as boss remains in custody
The first person to use the controversial suicide pod dubbed the “Tesla of euthanasia” was found inside with strangulation marks on her neck.www.lbc.co.uk
I guess no customer complained.Madame la Guillotine was much more effective
Sounds like you have had dealings with the family court.Who’ll be looking at the papers and saying yeah that seems alright after sitting on it for weeks or months.
I guess no customer complained.
It's not a promising sign that the Health Secretary is set to vote against the billIn the context of a terminal illness - yes.
or you can Break Bad.
Yes. Really.
Not really. I feel sorry for the husband (or wife) who has a crafty shag thinking the other half wont get to know about (or just not thinking) and paying the emotional and financial price when the sh1t hits the fan. Not to mention the kids.Sounds like you have had dealings with the family court.
They are so maxed out dealing with protection orders that turnarounds tend to be 3-4 months.