• GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    225 months ago

    Don’t have a death penalty but if you do, just blast them full of fucking morphine. Like, we have how to go put feeling pretty absolutelynfucking down. Like, when it’s my time, if I have the ability to do so and am dying anyway I wanna make fucking sure it’d from an opiate overdose. If you’re gonna exit, it’s probably the best way to go. Death sucks but going out not only painlessly but on a high note brainwiaw seems nice and I know frome experience having my blood replaced with morphine is the a guarantee of that

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      385 months ago

      The definition of a “humane” death for these ghouls isn’t “kills quickly and painlessly” it’s “looks like it does to observers”. Obviously the most humane way of killing someone is hitting them with a 200 ton block of stone accelerated to well above terminal velocity. But no one wants to clean up the mess.

      Giving someone a morphine overdose might cause the person to throw up and that’s gooey so it wont be done.

      • Philosoraptor [he/him, comrade/them]
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        185 months ago

        I think the possibility that it might actually be pleasurable–even if only for a few seconds–also puts us off of it. Two of the stated purposes of the death penalty in the United States are deterrence and punishment. A method that has the potential to feel good for the condemned wouldn’t satisfy the bloodthirsty hogs enough. There are a lot of people who would bring back drawing and quartering, if given the option.

        • @ImOnADiet@hexbear.net
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          5 months ago

          yeah i always wondered why thye dont just make you overdose on like heroin or something like that

    • soiejo [he/him,any]
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      35 months ago

      As someone else posted itt, the problem is that the people involved in executions are not doctors and many times mess up injecting anesthesiacs.