Comments by "Ida Larsen" (@idalarsen2540) on "EXPLORE WITH US" channel.

  1. Although the monster that r*ped me wasn't on a crime spree similar to this guy, Jane's encounter STILL reminded me FAAAAAAR TOO MUCH of the time I got drugged, lead to his apartment, then s*xually a*used for 2-3 days. He was more lazy tho, not tying me up.. so I managed to literally crawl out the door while he was sleeping. Must've been a hard sleeper as well. He apparantly had been previously charged with "regular" assault, and accused of s*xual assault by someone else.. there was nothing but pure evil in that monster's eyes. Who knows what would've happened if I didn't manage to against the odds due to my injuries both physically and mentally, and me happening to wake up juuust enough and concious enough to realize he was sleeping, enabling me to find the door that he didn't even lock. He lived RIGHT BY the police station.. I looked like literal hell, messed up, bloodied and dirty clothes, literally just crawling around the area for another 2-3 days - I even saw a police officer standing, but he didn't check up on me (I don't know of he noticed me or not, but I can't understand how he couldn't have noticed me..). I was still too much in shock and delirium to yell out for help, I still had no recollection over what happened. Thankfully, a few social workers I happened to have known for a few years already noticed me and IMMIDIATLY took me to the hospital, because they could clearly see that something incredibly bad had happened, and I couldn't manage to utter a single word, and they knew me as someone quite talkative and social. I still remember them vividly being distressed while testifying in court on my behalf, which alone was just so traumatizing. They said they were still haunted by the sheer look of me when they found me, and how they themselves felt traumatized by simply seeing my state of being when they first found me, as if all the life in me had vanished.. as if it wasn't even me, just a rotting shell. They were heartbroken beyond belief. It's incredible just how much this changes a person. I'm still haunted to this day. He's been in prison for years already, but still.. his punishment will regardless remain a whole heck of a lot lighter than mine, as his actions changed my life forever - I had just turned 18 y/o two months earlier. Be glad to not know the feeling you're left with after something like this.
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  6. How sad.. though I'd also rather go out on my own terms instead of in a cold nursing home. This is just yet another example of why assisted su*cide should be legal, especially when someone is terminally ill and/or are suffering to the point of having no quality of life moving forward. It's just far too immoral to hold on to life just for the sake of it. Just like our beloved pets are usually part of our family, when we know that they've gotten so ill in their old age that we lovingly assist and alliviate their needless suffering by letting them go to sleep peacefully; without the long, cruel and drawn out suffering.. us, the loved ones surely want all of those we love to live as long as possible by our side, but needlessly making them suffer for far longer than necessary is selfish; which is why we aid our beloved pets(/family in pet owners eyes) in such a manner. It's not for us and our comfort, it's for their comfort and dignity. Legalizing assisted s*ic*ide would be the most ethical thing to do for all parties involved, as an option for everyone where the benefits clearly weigh more than continuing needless suffering for the terminally ill and those in constant suffering with no opportunity for actual improvement in life. Forcing people to live out their lives in painful suffering with no end in sight is torture imo. It's cruel and unnessecary. Let them go of free will as peacefully as possible if that's their clear wish. It's just what's right. Don't force people into situations like the one showcased in this tragic episode. It shouldn't have to be like this.
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