Posted June 06, 2016
zeogold: Ehm....suicide is illegal? How exactly do they punish you for that one? Fine your family? O_o
Sorry; attempted suicide is illegal... but for intent & purposes it makes suicide illegal since it removes several options from you such as insurance etc. But no... they don't punish the family beyond normal end of life stuff such as having to deal with the remains; you might be charged for burning etc. zeogold: In that case, they'd probably tell you to move to a new city with fewer of the allergens that are bothering you, such as the tundra, which you mentioned.
It would be a lifestyle change, but arguably not an impossible one. It may be a more preferable result for you personally, but I'm not sure how it would be in the court's eyes.
Depending on the specific allergens that affect you, the tundra might not be the only option. There may very well be less-remote places. And I'm most certain that there are people in this places (possibly even people such as yourself).
Ya sorry if that wasn't clear... I'm trying to make it a debate on that specific law & assuming a legal stance that would allow that specific law to be denied or retained. Court has to be able to enforce the result on the person(s). It would be a lifestyle change, but arguably not an impossible one. It may be a more preferable result for you personally, but I'm not sure how it would be in the court's eyes.
Depending on the specific allergens that affect you, the tundra might not be the only option. There may very well be less-remote places. And I'm most certain that there are people in this places (possibly even people such as yourself).
(For me it's almost all green plants (un-green ones haven't been tested & spores & molds are minimal) & most animals.)
Now at what point does the change in lifestyle mean that one can argue they don't have much a life anyways?
A lot of the people in these towns life there for a couple reasons... tradition, the work involved (what work there is is usually quite better paying because of the remoteness), inability to move or in a couple of cases drugs. (It's in the news right now where one town has an emergency situation because of it's teenagers taking drugs & committing suicide. I can provide links if you wish to read about that case).
For me I prefer towns where it's: a) hilly with grass lands & trees; despite allergies I actually enjoy hiking, b) few thousand people c) some amenities such as at least 2 gas stations that are open past 5 p.pm. d) a few public spaces such as the library or a mall... even a small 12 shop one.
Current city/town is ~60,000 people. Considered smallish by some people but move 40 kms in any direction except South & you'll be fairly secluded.
I'd argue that forcing me to move to a place like resolute bay would be inhumane; it'd leave my mental state as feeling stranded & outcast.
A Kobo is Chapters bookstore's answers to the Kindle. However it's more open source friendly than the Kindle.
It's primary format is DRM free epub (to the point where the store sells them as DRM free), has a 12 gray scale screen for most of them, screen is perl e-ink. Supports "normal text" (since epubs are just html right?), PDFs & I think jpeg formats.
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Oh... I'm also purposely trying to be a bit stubborn; I'm trying to make it a debate to see if one side can be swayed as if we were on debate teams. :-p I'm in it for the mental exercise of it & as long as people don't mind will quite happily move back & forth between both for and against.
Post edited June 06, 2016 by JunglePredator