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Title: Should Euthanasia Be Made Legal?
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Miracles do not happen frequently; therefore the chances of everyone with terminal disease recovering and being well again are very slim, almost zero. Hopes should therefore never be pinned too high. So why should someone go through all the suffering wishing for a miracle to happen, only to be disappointed in the end? Their suffering should be ended as soon as possible... Showed first 250 characters
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Why must anyone be forced to live when their quality of life is zero? Isn’t this synonymous to being dead? Euthanasia is mercy killing - it helps people and lifts their burdens. Therefore it should be made legal. Showed next 250 characters
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