Stopped on my way back out of the hospital to harvest some more taters for you. I think Walter is in trouble.
Imo letting someone waste away in prison never seeing or experiencing the pleasures of freedom again is vengeance enough and is much more of a punishment than death. I do think in exceptional cases that the death penalty is justified, for instance where the person is still a threat in prison.
Weird people on the internet, you did the right thing blocking them
In principle I should now perform proper scientific trials, removing each intervention in turn to assess effectiveness, but the experimental subject currently reports vastly improved quality of life and is refusing to sign the waiver
Depends on where you're at. Walled gardens are becoming commonplace which probably exacerbates that feeling as well I wish there was a centralized guide to them