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If someone wants to kill themself who gives a shyt let them. Ive heard of people who had their whole entire family killed and they commited suicide when they found out, That is a rare situation that I can sympathise with. But when some whiny pussy wants to kill themself for no good reason (like all those NYU students playing roof jump to road kill) I couldnt give a [censored].
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"and I do believe athiests are fools. failing to admit the mere possibility of a god or an afterlife or opther metaphysical ideas is foolish. you can't prove them; there's no evidence to support them; but there is no evidence to disprove them, so it's possible. hence the agnostic idealogy. "
This would go both ways, would it not? If that's your argument, then everybody is a fool. If I'm a fool for not believing in what I can't disprove, aren't you also a fool for believing in what you can't prove? Either way, it's kind of pointless to argue it in any case, wouldn't you agree? |
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All the other issues aside, I believe that your estate DOES keep it's debt. This is why credit card companies have riders you can get that will pay off balance or suspend payments if you are killed or disabled. It's not a given, it costs extra. And I doubt it pays if you commit suicide.
If you're an old person, it makes a lot of sense to get credit cards with this kind of rider and spoil the crap out of your grandchildren. Your credit is great, and they can't discriminate on the basis of age. If this is your brilliant plan, why not just get a $5M term life insurance policy before you off yourself? You have just as good of a chance of seeing that money as you do of having your debt erased. |
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