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Given a little more time I bet you could also justify murder in the same way, apply yourself correctly and you could also justify rape and every other act classed as immoral.Sure theres the case of it being forced upon someone else but that can be worked around.Just like the emotional harm to others was pushed aside here but it doesnt matter does it? Just as long as there`s no marks to show pain it doesnt count
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hmm....i like this idea you propose, you propose that anything can be justified....but by doing do so you justify suicide as being ok....
in regards to anguish, assume there exists a man whose existence is unknown....assume he lives alone, in the woods, his family as perished....therefore his suicide is free from any anguish
on a side note, it is coincidental that i just posted this new thread when NIN "I Just Want Something I can Never Have" came on my radio....it is the song i used to religiously listen to when i myself was suicidal, but i should also point out that my personal attempts with suicide were merely an act...i didn't truly want to kill myself, i just wanted to show a girl i could not live without her....i just figured i would throw that out there for everyone to know
personaly, i think suicide is somewhat of an arrogant decision, but not an ignorant one...but i just wonder why people consider suicide as immoral and wrong...i think that if it can be rationally justified, it boils down to a free-choice...but the problem with this is as you proclaim, anything can be justified when free-choice is granted