worldexploder
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- Sep 19, 2018
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These songs have NOTHING to do with the right to die. I listen to these songs imagining that it's for our cause. I guess it's the revolutionary spirit of it all.
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Thank you. Damn those are some good songs. Love the gutair riffs. Usually it takes under a minute for me to know if I'm gonna like a song or not.Here are some:
Evacuate by Negative Approach
Darkness by Integrity
(On phone on train, too lazy and depressed to find YouTube links)
I'm loving that Integrity song you posted. Added it to my favorites on YouTube.Here are some:
Evacuate by Negative Approach
Darkness by Integrity
(On phone on train, too lazy and depressed to find YouTube links)
The right to die is one of the most important rights that we are denied. I can't find any legit "right to die" music. The left of the left don't ecen support our cause.
Me vital being sold over the counter would be a dream come true! Because we don't have that option, the best bet would be to buy it via cryptocurrency from a reliable source. The new updates on the Peaceful Pill eHandBook has some sources. Unfortunately I can't get it because I have a payee. I have a moral obligation to keep my aunt out of my wish to CTB.Don't get me wrong I want to die as much as you... but how can nembutal be sold without a prescription? Doctors ethically can't do it. They shouldn't be forced to kill.
I think the best is to allow Nembutal to be sold over the counter and let the buyer decide what to do with it without getting doctors involved.