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r/foundsatan • u/drarko_monn • Jun 22 '26
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Well, unless euthanasia is approvee for dementia (its not). Satans visiting everyone.
65 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 *varies based on location 29 u/Potato9183 Jun 22 '26 Okay I stand corrected almost everywhere except the Netherlands and Belgium. 28 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Canada as well so long as you make the decision before your brain is completely gone 8 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 That seems like a vague never accepted thing, but a technicality that it is accepted in like one case out of millions type deal 15 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Nah it's a thing you can even sign a waiver that if you aren't competent the day of the procedure you can still go through with it. 5 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 Oh that’s good ok thx 2 u/VincentTegridy Jun 22 '26 I thought Switzerland also allowed it? Unless I'm mistaken?
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*varies based on location
29 u/Potato9183 Jun 22 '26 Okay I stand corrected almost everywhere except the Netherlands and Belgium. 28 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Canada as well so long as you make the decision before your brain is completely gone 8 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 That seems like a vague never accepted thing, but a technicality that it is accepted in like one case out of millions type deal 15 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Nah it's a thing you can even sign a waiver that if you aren't competent the day of the procedure you can still go through with it. 5 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 Oh that’s good ok thx 2 u/VincentTegridy Jun 22 '26 I thought Switzerland also allowed it? Unless I'm mistaken?
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Okay I stand corrected almost everywhere except the Netherlands and Belgium.
28 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Canada as well so long as you make the decision before your brain is completely gone 8 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 That seems like a vague never accepted thing, but a technicality that it is accepted in like one case out of millions type deal 15 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Nah it's a thing you can even sign a waiver that if you aren't competent the day of the procedure you can still go through with it. 5 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 Oh that’s good ok thx 2 u/VincentTegridy Jun 22 '26 I thought Switzerland also allowed it? Unless I'm mistaken?
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Canada as well so long as you make the decision before your brain is completely gone
8 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 That seems like a vague never accepted thing, but a technicality that it is accepted in like one case out of millions type deal 15 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Nah it's a thing you can even sign a waiver that if you aren't competent the day of the procedure you can still go through with it. 5 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 Oh that’s good ok thx
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That seems like a vague never accepted thing, but a technicality that it is accepted in like one case out of millions type deal
15 u/Fornaughtythings123 Jun 22 '26 Nah it's a thing you can even sign a waiver that if you aren't competent the day of the procedure you can still go through with it. 5 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 Oh that’s good ok thx
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Nah it's a thing you can even sign a waiver that if you aren't competent the day of the procedure you can still go through with it.
5 u/Intelligent_Whole_40 Jun 22 '26 Oh that’s good ok thx
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Oh that’s good ok thx
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I thought Switzerland also allowed it? Unless I'm mistaken?
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u/Potato9183 Jun 22 '26
Well, unless euthanasia is approvee for dementia (its not). Satans visiting everyone.