| I’ve got two choices
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| I either actually go through with it
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| Or I say, «you know what? |
| I’m too scared right now
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| I don’t want to do it.»
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| If I go through with it, I die
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| Because I must at some point
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| If I don’t go through with, my choice is essentially to suffer
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| And to inflict suffering on my family
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| And then die
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| Possibly in a way
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| That is considerably more stressful and painful than this way
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| I’ve got death
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| I’ve got suffering and death
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| Well, gee, ya know?
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| This makes a whole lot of sense to me
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| Who will look at this and say
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| No, suicide is wrong
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| God has forbidden it
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| You cannot play god and take your own life
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| Well, alright, fine, but do you know what?
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| This ventilator is playing god
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| If I had lived without access to technology
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| Chances are, I would be dead now, alright?
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| When premature babies are born they are given intense medical treatment
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| Their lives are saved because doctors and nurses are playing god
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| They’re saying essentially god’s plan was that this person would die right now |