The most moving thing I have ever seen

JakeAssBeatClap

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http://video.pbs.org/video/1430431984/

i would have had to post all five chapters so i just posted the link. Its the story of a man who decides assisted suicide is the best option for him. He has ALS, also known as Lou Gherig's disease, and its the story of the weeks up to his death. I cried, you will too, this gave me a new appreciation on life and how you need to take time to enjoy things because one day you wont be able too. Keep it real +vibes to everyone
 
I am only ten minutes in, and honestly, it's fucking great.

"What might look peaceful from the outside, does not necessarily reflect the internal mental state."
 
Wow, i just finished watching it, and it was truly moving. Brings up a lot of interesting points whether assisted suicide is justified and the restrictions placed on it to ensure that it is not abused.
 
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