Containment 24-Julay-2016 Taint Megathread

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No, the estrogel isn't Barb's. Chris is buying it illegally from overseas.

Is there a logic behind him buying gel and not pills, or is he using gel and no anti-androgens because he's Chris?
 
I am being told that someone is encouraging Chris to continue with this.

If that someone is reading: That is murder. You are murdering Chris. I will hunt you down.
Surely it wouldn't count as murder. If you tell someone to jump off a cliff and they're stupid enough to do it (even when others are telling him not to), are you to blame? Or do you blame the fuckstick who jumped off the cliff?
 
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Nothing about this is good.
Surely it wouldn't count as murder.

Near enough. He's a mental incompetent, regardless of how the state sees him. Bureaucracy has failed him basically because they don't want to deal with him. He fell through the cracks and now he's on the verge of killing himself. If somebody has the power to stop this, they need to.
 
It's right between his ass and balls. So if it goes untreated long enough, as he desires, could it spread far enough that he loses his dick?

Yes. He'd have to be pretty unlucky for that to happen, but it's within the realm of possibility. Hell, he'd probably be happy about it apart from the almost dying part.
 
Surely it wouldn't count as murder. If you tell someone to jump off a cliff and they're stupid enough to do it (even when others are telling him not to), are you to blame? Or do you blame the fuckstick who jumped off the cliff?

This girl was charged with involuntary manslaughter for convincing her boyfriend to commit suicide so...
 
It may be arguing semantics a bit but manslaughter and murder aren't exactly the same thing. Murder generally requires you to be directly responsible, not just someone who stood off to the side and was like "hey, dying sounds good, right".
 
It may be arguing semantics a bit but manslaughter and murder aren't exactly the same thing. Murder generally requires you to be directly responsible, not just someone who stood off to the side and was like "hey, dying sounds good, right".

You are correct. Involuntary Manslaughter: Homicide that is committed without the intent to kill, but with criminal recklessness or negligence; or a death that results during the commission of or flight from a misdemeanor or felony that is not encompassed by the felony-murder rule.
 
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