Re: PanoptiCAN and PanoptiCAN'T
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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
A dog jumped off and died - you'd be hard pressed to prove it was suicide. Do we know that it was depressed at the time? Or was the balance of it's mind disturbed? Do we even know if it intended to jump off? Could it perhaps have run a little too quickly and failed to stop? Was it aware how far down the ground was? Maybe it didn't even realise there was a drop.
There is one heck of a drop and a nasty steep slope. All the more reason for a nice flat area at the base of the thing.
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Perhaps it left a message, like the IRA prisoners used to on their cell walls.
Well if a Turner Prize winner can exhibit a painting using his excrement, and Gilbert and George can sell test tubes of their urine, a doggy pooh suicide letter could be considerd quite artistic. 
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