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No one has the right to decide whether a person will live or die

 88-Melonlord posted over a year ago
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XxKeithHarkinxX said:
Aye, true that
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egyptprincess7 said:
Tell that to Light Yagami,or should i say...Kira.
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Crazy8s17 said:
I shall correct u....No one BUT Crazy has the right to decide whether a person will live or die ;) now.....DIE MELONLORD!!!! DIIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!!!
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no.....just no -_- haha
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oboe_player said:
I agree.
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ConnerandTravis said:
Technically you decide when you live or die. Example people who do stupid stuff(100 ways to die) are probably going to die. People who take the time, consider the pros and the cons, the short affect or the long, over all effect. You decide when you die if you do a stupid stunt. Example, riding a bike without a capacete and plummiting down a huge colina only to recive either death or a major brain truama which can kill you.

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DreamyMuffin said:
The truth is spoken.
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akatsuki_lover9 said:
flippy does, because he's awesome. and he has no control over it. and he's earned it por fighting for america in the vietnam war. and all of his friends died in the war. do i need mais reasons?
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blackpanther666 said:
That's funny, because countries at war seem to think that they have the right... The thing is, though, it comes down to the situation, because if you are being threatened por a serial killer, who is going to kill your child, unless you kill them, then you are deciding whether they should live or die. I think the same should be said for the World Population Crisis, because that is something controversial - should we keep breeding and turn the planet into a dry ball of nothing, or should we kill off 'undesirable' people, in order to help sustain the waning planet. Who knows?
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