Found this via The Daily What, a concept design by PhD candidate Julijonas Urbonas. It's a roller coaster which is designed to kill the person riding it in a comfortable and euphoric manner. A "Euthanasia Coaster."
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Patrick Stewart on Assisted Suicide
I found this personally topical because I'd just seen the movie "You Don't Know Jack" which told the story of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, also known as "Dr. Death" who was the main player in an involved fight for the acceptance of physician assisted suicide here in the States.
Now Sir Patrick Stewart of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame has come forward in support of physician assisted suicide through the organization Dignity in Dying, a British-based group.
As the blogger at Stuff Dead People Like, I strongly believe that people deserve choices regarding their own deaths, even if others disagree. If you're interested in some non-British groups for the same purpose, Compassion & Choices is based in Denver, CO and you can also check out the World Federation of Right to Die Societies.
Now Sir Patrick Stewart of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame has come forward in support of physician assisted suicide through the organization Dignity in Dying, a British-based group.
As the blogger at Stuff Dead People Like, I strongly believe that people deserve choices regarding their own deaths, even if others disagree. If you're interested in some non-British groups for the same purpose, Compassion & Choices is based in Denver, CO and you can also check out the World Federation of Right to Die Societies.
Compton funeral home drive-thru
There's this funeral home that was just highlighted in which rather than go inside the funeral home you drive or walk alongside it and the remains are showcased behind a window. It's a drive-thru wake, and after the initial "Seriously?!" wore off all I can say is, well, interesting!
From the Los Angeles Times.
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