You know that feeling that sometimes you just want to be Joker or Harley Quinn in real life because people are testing your patience. I do have some imaginations that at some point I'm doing illegal things like robbing a bank or even hurting someone. But of course, I'm not that kind of a violent girl in life but surely, there will be times that I have to do things to survive.
I'm going to talk about and share some information that makes sense but at the same time, it can cause trouble in a normal manner.
"Injecting an empty syringe to a person."
Medical professionals always have a way to inject something into our bodies using syringes and probably, most experience having something inside. Or in vise verse, empty syringes are used to get blood or blood samples. But have you ever imagined what will happen when an empty syringe is injected into a body? Not technically empty, since it is still filled with air. Now two things I have to confirm, either you're safe or you will be in a dangerous position. If the syringe is injected into muscle tissue, according to experts, nothing will happen. Although you may notice bloat it will fade eventually. However, if the syringe is injected into a vein, then that's a big problem. This is called "Air Embolism". Since there is still "air" in that syringe, as one or more bubbles enter the vein to block it, gas bubbles in the bloodstream will cause problems to the heart or brain. This may result in a heart attack. So why is it illegal to know?
So basically, the syringe is empty. There is nothing inside of it except air. And since it's "empty" and will cause a heart attack, it will be a little bit difficult to know about the syringe being injected. The amount of traces for the investigation will be a little bit hard to work on and most of the time, investigators may dictate the death as a heart attack. Well, if the investigation is not satisfied with the cause then he or she may have to work deeply into it.
"Law in the Philippines where the spouse can kill his or her partner alongside mistress if ever the spouse caught them "making love"."
There is a law in the Philippines that makes me happy at some point. There is a body of law in the Philippines that contains all the general penal laws in the country called The Revised Penal Code. This body of law is from the Codigo Penal, dating back from the time the country is still in the Spanish era.
If ever you caught your spouse cheating "on the act", you have all the rights to kill both of them. However, this only applies to legal couples, meaning they made a promise to God, as well as in the papers and documents. Unlike other laws in the Philippines, this law doesn't apply to being in jail after committing a crime. There is this thing called "Destierro", or in the English language, Banishment. The one who committed the "crime", although it does not technically have to be called a crime, will not be allowed anywhere near the area where friends and family of the dead people are residing currently.
I have heard the news about having this law making the idea more clear. Since most of the time, abuse towards women and children still is an ongoing problem, Laws like this are most likely to be a case for protection.
What are your thoughts on these things? Have you ever wonder how many more illegal things can you do?
I would honestly call a law like this barbaric. But that's just me. Look, I am not an advocate of cheating. But killing someone over it? Seems ridiculous to me. Just my two cents.