So you're saying that someone who at their age is concerned with "did my selfie get a bunch of likes on Instagram" or "Kelly is such a slut" or "my boyfriend broke up with me, it's the end of my life" is mature enough to make a major decision on whether she lives or dies?
This is when her parents Man up and tell her to get ready for chemo. The same reason you don't let 17 year olds vote is the same reason you don't let them make major decisions, have credit cards, or drink. They make incredibly stupid and illogical decisions because they are no mature enough to handle those things like an adult. Hell, most adults don't handle death well, how would you expect a 17 year old handle a major decision while death looms over her?
Humans are biologically programmed to fight to stay alive. When someone in the prime of life knows they have a good chance at life and chooses death anyways they are obviously not functioning mentally and able to make sound decisions.
Lol ok kid. So everyone who chooses to die for someone or a cause is mentally unstable. All the soldiers who chose death over life were mentally unstable? Cool story.
Obviously you and your idiotic brain missed the entire point of that post. And it's your question I would say yes, if a soldier willingly runs in to battle with no weapons, body armor or defenses of any kind(which is what this child is choosing to do) then that person is mentally unstable.
So when a person jumps on the grenade, knowing they'll die, and weapons and armor are useless, they're mentally unstable?
I'm only going off what you say.
No you're entirely missing the point. What this girl is compared to is jumping on a grenade when no one is around or when everyone is safe. It's a pointless death that could have been easily avoided.
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