Suicide (or, "escaping existence"): a solution in which a person ends one's own life. Both Kierkegaard and Camus dismiss the viability of this option. Camus states that it does not counter the Absurd. Rather, the act of ending one's existence only becomes more absurd.
I disagree. Suicide should always be an option. If you get sick; if you get old. Neither is dignified. It's a choice you don't have to make, but if you feel you need to, it should be available.
I missed the conversation with Bull, though.