Saturday, October 04, 2003
Sometimes: Excerpts from the Mind of a Madman
Sometimes, I wonder how many people would be dead if cyanide could be bought at Walgreen's prescription-free. In many cases, people have to go out of their way to get the deadly drug(or gun or access to the roof of a tall-enough building,) but if it was available on the open market people could kill themselves on the spur of the moment. Would people have to fill out a form and pin it to themselves so that whoever finds the body knows who to get in contact with? I wonder if people would even bother leaving the parking lot after taking it. What if people change their minds after taking it and before it works? Would there be an antidote inside they could get? The company could make that high-priced as fuck. That's supply and demand for you, ladies and gentlemen.
"Life's a joke, but not a laughing matter."
Sometimes, I wonder how many people would be dead if cyanide could be bought at Walgreen's prescription-free. In many cases, people have to go out of their way to get the deadly drug(or gun or access to the roof of a tall-enough building,) but if it was available on the open market people could kill themselves on the spur of the moment. Would people have to fill out a form and pin it to themselves so that whoever finds the body knows who to get in contact with? I wonder if people would even bother leaving the parking lot after taking it. What if people change their minds after taking it and before it works? Would there be an antidote inside they could get? The company could make that high-priced as fuck. That's supply and demand for you, ladies and gentlemen.
"Life's a joke, but not a laughing matter."