Suicide booth

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General Information
Life getting you down? Just don't know how you can make it though another day? There is a way out!

Stop-N-Drop brand Suicide Booths have been helping people like you since 2008. It's fast, easy, and affordable. And thanks to our new Incineration feature, your remains will be compacted, hermetically sealed in a small GladWare&trade; container, and shipped to the address of your choice (for a small additional fee).

Conveniently located on street corners everywhere. Come see us, we can make it stop!

The Suicide Booth requires 25&cent; to relieve you from the burden of life. Seen right from the 1st Futurama episode, it seems to be a quite useful gadget of the 3000's. People and robots alike wait patiently in the line to use it. Technically, it has two operational (killing) modes: i) Quick and painless (probably the most popular), and ii) Slow and horrible (Bender's favorite). It follows voice commands, although speech recognition is not always successful. Its appearance is quite misleading, since Fry originally mistook it for a phone booth.

Trivia

 * The voice recognition feature of the Suicide Booth most probably makes fun of similar modern Intelligent Network automated systems and their inferior quality.



Appearances

 * Space Pilot 3000 (1ACV01)
 * Fry and the Slurm Factory (1ACV13)
 * Xmas Story (2ACV04)
 * The Lesser of Two Evils (2ACV06)
 * Mother's Day (2ACV14)
 * Futurama (video game)