Lindens Mother
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Is there any money involved, 'cause if so, no problem. You know any old lady's that need a little push into the afterlife?

Honestly, no. I could never accept that much moral responsibility over another person.
And dangit, scratch those cards!
*snoogins*

Honestly, no. I could never accept that much moral responsibility over another person.
And dangit, scratch those cards!
*snoogins*
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Sorry, but I have always been one for taking the quick way out of a situation as Linden did - I can't stand watching people suffer, so with those overpowering emotions my mindfulness goes out the window....
But if I think about it involuntary euthanasia isn't exactly something I would resort to. I'd probably only kill in self defence. Not including my ex-boyfriend of course, but he was ASKING for it.
I'm sure glad Linden changed after her experiences in the land, I don't see her doing anything that extreme again..?
But if I think about it involuntary euthanasia isn't exactly something I would resort to. I'd probably only kill in self defence. Not including my ex-boyfriend of course, but he was ASKING for it.
I'm sure glad Linden changed after her experiences in the land, I don't see her doing anything that extreme again..?
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Remind me never to get on phoebe's bad side.
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Sorry to say this but when I think about it like that - 2-3 years of living like she was, with her mother just lying there dying... I mean to sit and watch something like that is really hellish and then after she left home she would still hardly be free ... I mean the guilt of leaving her in the hospital would still be there - man, that doesn't sound like a fun youth.caamora wrote:No. Not under any circumstances. How old was Linden? Sixteen, fifteen? She only had 2-3 more years of living with her mother then she would be free!
Not to say she had a fun guilt free youth with the way things worked out anyway, but.... Oh I thought I had a good point there, too....
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yeah I dont think she was trying to help her mother .. she could see it was not what her mother wanted ..
she was tired of seeing her like that .. I think she relieved herself of her mothers pain ..
but I could be wrong
she was tired of seeing her like that .. I think she relieved herself of her mothers pain ..
but I could be wrong

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