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First suicide pod use 'soon' in Switzerland: campaigners


The person climbs into the purple capsule, closes the lid, and is asked automated questions such as who they are, where they are and if they know what happens when they press the button.

"'If you want to die', the voice says in the processor, 'Press this button'," said Sarco inventor Philip Nitschke, a leading global figure in right-to-die activism.

As for someone changing their mind at the very last minute, Nitschke said: "Once you press that button, there's no way of going back."
 
When I'm president people who bike on the sidewalk will be subject to daily beatings
And people who bike on multi-use paths beside streets?

Ordinance in my area says children under 12 can bike on the sidewalks. All others must bike in the roadways. The exception is for the few multi-use trails and paths.
 
And people who bike on multi-use paths beside streets?

Ordinance in my area says children under 12 can bike on the sidewalks. All others must bike in the roadways. The exception is for the few multi-use trails and paths.
That's fine. Same if there's signs that indicate you have to bike on the sidewalk/can't be on the street.
 
A evening rain shower cooled the air, and I was enjoying sitting on my screened porch. The cicadas sang their last song and left the night to the katydids and tree frogs. I’ve come inside to refresh my beverage. Maybe I’ll watch some curling on the DVR. 🥃
 
Homegrown tomatoes 😋

During the season, I look for ways to incorporate them into meals. Yes, many variations on BLTs, but not to be constrained, I added a slice of Cherokee purple to my homemade sausage & cheese muffin.
 
Getting a downpour of rain now.

easter miracle GIF by South Park
 
"You should be more social with people in your building" yeah half my building looks like they belong in the circus so no.
 
First suicide pod use 'soon' in Switzerland: campaigners


The person climbs into the purple capsule, closes the lid, and is asked automated questions such as who they are, where they are and if they know what happens when they press the button.

"'If you want to die', the voice says in the processor, 'Press this button'," said Sarco inventor Philip Nitschke, a leading global figure in right-to-die activism.

As for someone changing their mind at the very last minute, Nitschke said: "Once you press that button, there's no way of going back."
I bet you would love Switzerland
 
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