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Cake day: Jul 07, 2023

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Thanks, everyone, for the education. This was very helpful, and I learned a lot.


The discussion around MAID in Canada is obviously complicated, but there’s something that’s pretty obvious: the system seems to be set up for people who don’t have the money or resources to explore other options. To be blunt, it looks like a way to save costs. Instead of providing better healthcare, mental health support, or improving people’s lives, the program seems to give them an easy out—especially for those who are struggling and don’t see any other way forward. It’s kind of scary when you think about how vulnerable people could feel like this is their only option just because they can’t afford better care. If doctors could prescribe money, friends, enforce therapy, or a dietary coach/trainer, it seems like a lot of these cases would be solved.

At the same time, trying to make suicide illegal is ridiculous. People are going to make that decision for themselves no matter what the government says. It’s a fundamental choice over your own life, and no law can stop someone from doing it if they really want to. What MAID does is offer a more humane, less traumatic way to do it, and that’s important for those who need it. So in that sense, it’s a good thing. It just feels like the bigger problem is how we’re getting people to that point in the first place.

The Canadian government doesn’t seem to want to deal with the real problems that push people to feel like they have no choice but to die. Instead of making euthanasia the easy answer, they should be working harder to fix the system so fewer people feel like that’s their only option.

I know America is fucked – and, indeed, per capita suicide rates in the United States, where it’s almost entirely illegal, are much higher than in Canada – but what the heck is going on up there, yall?


Honest question: I thought Canadian healthcare is subsidized? How did you go through your entire life’s savings from illness? And why don’t you now have medial, dental, or vision coverage? This totally sounds like American healthcare, but I’m surprised to hear it in a Canadian context.

And I’m no way doubting you, just to be clear. I was just wondering if you could educate my ignorant, dumb ass.


What up baby, heard your dad was murdered, wanna bang it out or what? Or I could arrest you, totally up to you to consent. Like my hat?


Canada is beautiful frankly, and it has some great cities.


90% of the population of Canada lives within about 100 miles of the United States border. Canada being America’s hat makes moree sense in that respect.

But Florida is clearly a cock, so… I’m into it.

Incidentally, 100 miles north-to-south is about the height of Connecticut from the Mass to NY borders.


I heard another Ontario senator said dogs without fur get cold faster. Crazy times.