@Airhead the best recipe i've made are sisig tokwa (tofu dish) and sweet and sour fish/chicken.
so if i watch somone drown and dosent help the person that is drowning, did i commit murder?
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@Karina-Kara isn't that the plot of the incredbels
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@alkal33 i don't see how it would be murder, if that person seeks death then it would be an act of mercy. Murder would be relieving someone of life without their consent.
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@Rayse no, murder is the conscious act of unlawful killing of another human being. It doesn't matter if the person begged you to kill them, unless a law gives you the right or obligation, it still is murder. But you are right that this wouldn't really be murder, because you didn't kill that person.
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@Vanessa-Snow yes, but that's still a crime
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@wojta the laws of men should have no business in the individual's decision to quit this futile game
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@Rayse
True that. I never understood why the government wants to stop you if you want to leave once and for all.
Guess they don't want to loose their property? And you cannot really tax a dead person now, can you? -
@Karina-Kara they are like a greedy company that doesn't want to lose any potential profits, also if one decided that they no longer want to play the game of life, it would undermine the various groups that believe that life is somehow "sacred". They can't be having their deeply held beliefs challenged by people offing themselves so they do everything in their power to prevent it out of "mercy" or so they say...
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wrong place
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@alkal33 it's not a murder, unethical and not being responsible for that moment, may be that's way it is he had to die drowning ..
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aiding and abetting
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Not at all,
If you watch someone drown & u don't help him/her, you aren't committing murder cause, you are not killing/murdering that person.
Loss of oxygen & lack of swimming skills are the reason.