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I will & thank you

Going hard? Not quite. There have been a few cases I have heard where grandparents have decided to leave on their terms which they should have every right too.

With that ā€œpositiveā€, I have seen a 60 something contemplating it because they can’t afford their rent and don’t want to live on the streets, and we had a extreme case where a veterans affairs lesion took it upon themselves to recommend such steps (they were fired)

Thank you.

I agree with being able to "leaving on your own terms" depending on the situation (your not just trying to commit suicide & would like to die with dignity)

ā€œWho are we to force our will upon themā€

https://youtu.be/lNVCwdkEYH8?si=FZ3ezRC5eblOgjnp

My opinions are my own & I do not force them on others.

I encourage sovereignty in all ways.

The choice is yours, not mine or anyone else’s.

I personally spend a lot of time thinking about end of life.

My family has a bad history of cancer & I don’t want to deal with that(at this time & this can change).

I also am against modern burial practices.

I just want to return to the dirt on which I came from.

I do not want to be cremated or embalmed.