Adam Sosnick
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So wait, so if I want somebody to get killed, like if I want somebody dead... I would recommend such and such.
So wait, so if I want somebody to get killed, like if I want somebody dead... I would recommend such and such.
What, euthanasia? Like young people in Asia?
What, euthanasia? Like young people in Asia?
Have you ever seen Ali G?
Have you ever seen Ali G?
Let us choose.
Let us choose.
Well, look, I'm old enough to remember in the late 90s there was a guy named Dr. Death, Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Armenian, Pat?
Well, look, I'm old enough to remember in the late 90s there was a guy named Dr. Death, Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Armenian, Pat?
No, no, Tom, keep going. Your light's on, Adam. Okay, my bad. Well, I remember this guy, Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
No, no, Tom, keep going. Your light's on, Adam. Okay, my bad. Well, I remember this guy, Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
Well, life insurance should be called death insurance, but that's a whole other conversation.
Well, life insurance should be called death insurance, but that's a whole other conversation.
Yeah, because it's called marketing. Anyway, this guy was a super controversial figure because basically he was helping terminally ill people. It's Arminius's. Off themselves. And it was very controversial. I want to say that he was, in fact, convicted of, I think, murder, second-degree murder. He was convicted of second-degree murder and served eight years of a 10- to 25-year prison sentence.
Yeah, because it's called marketing. Anyway, this guy was a super controversial figure because basically he was helping terminally ill people. It's Arminius's. Off themselves. And it was very controversial. I want to say that he was, in fact, convicted of, I think, murder, second-degree murder. He was convicted of second-degree murder and served eight years of a 10- to 25-year prison sentence.
He was released on parole in June 2007 on a condition he would not offer advice or participate or be present in the act of any type of euthanasia or any other person that he promoted. Talked about the procedure of assisted suicide. So apparently this is frowned upon and it's not something that, but it's, it's such a dark, dreary, uncomfortable conversation.
He was released on parole in June 2007 on a condition he would not offer advice or participate or be present in the act of any type of euthanasia or any other person that he promoted. Talked about the procedure of assisted suicide. So apparently this is frowned upon and it's not something that, but it's, it's such a dark, dreary, uncomfortable conversation.
I asked the question like these people, here's the question I'm asking.
I asked the question like these people, here's the question I'm asking.