Graycap23 said: Interesting how humans look at suicide. I think taking life into your own hands is brave as hell. If u are bored by this thing we call life.....suicide is a very real option. No more drama. It is a personal decision but nothing cool or brave about suicide. Boredom says more about the person than life. Though in some cases of terminal illness or living in a state where life is not worth living, vegetable state it can be justified. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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hanging head, i have no words anymore. | |
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Suicide for people who suffer from life-long depression or other mental illnesses has nothing to do with boredom. These people are in very real pain and struggle with it on a daily basis, help or no help. Many times a major life crisis can trigger suicide even in those who have been able to manage the illness for years. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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*note was commenting towards greycaps nonsensical post. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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Tell that to 1,000's of people who commuie suicide every year. Some people are bold enough to realize that they want out...........and make it happen. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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i think it has to be a bit of both. fearlessly chosing death for some that feel done. and depression and no way up/out for others. there probably isn't one stick to measure all. those that comment on the fearless ones are just more in touch with those folks and vice versa. IMO | |
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Fearless ones, my ass... Like anyone makes the choice of suicide lightly. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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People usually are in some trouble or fearful to face life or angry and usually not a rational thought out plan. Brave? More like too afraid to face life or angry, agitated. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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purplethunder3121 said:
Fearless ones, my ass... Like anyone makes the choice of suicide lightly. Well if they are able to actually do it. That is fearless(of dying) in my view. | |
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*fearful of living. That is majority of suicides. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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I don't think they are fearful of living, they just think there is nothing to live for. | |
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Most suicides are triggered by an event, They are done to inflict pain on survivors. Like if someone is getting outed or going to prison or the want to get back at an ex-lover or family member. Just like the school shooters, people don't want to understand that these shooters/suicide in a way kill to be closer to the victims/people they leave behind. They want them to feel the same "pain" they are going through. It is a way for suicides/shooters to feel closer to the people/persons they see as putting them in pain, inflicting that same pain. That is the truth. I've studied psychology by spiritual leaders and well most people don't want to know the truth. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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Exactly. Some people simply look at where they are in this life and decide that they have had enough. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Some but I would believe that is super rare. Majority do not want to face consequences and sometimes in Spades or Bourdains case it is trivial. Breakup suicides. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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I don't know that most people do it to inflict pain on the survivors. My grandma wouldn't have hurt her grandkids for anything. She didn't kill herself to inflict pain on us. She just had enough and thought there was nothing to live for. | |
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My uncle was tied up in mob culture. He would show up at house with truckloads of merch, beer, booze, etc and we always turned him away. He killed himself because others wanted him dead. He blew his head off and me and my aunt found him in his truck. I was seven. My cousin he killed himself to inflict pain, he hated a lot of people and he was tied up in drugs and got into a twisted relationship. He inflicted pain on his first real gf. My friend he inflicted pain, arguing with gf on phone pulled out a gun and shot himself. My best friend, he was high but wife cheated him and he jumped in the road. He inflicted pain, he didn't want to face wife leaving but he should have celebrated it. I know I would have. I think the majority are escaping shit and to a degree wanting to inflict pain. Of course, I think some want out because they are old and in pain or just state of not being able to live. I have more and understanding for them, even like Wendy O Williams she thought it out for years and it wasn't a split decision or to inflict pain or anything. I agree some just are done but often at least from what I see that is not the case. And part of me has to believe that they must know or not think about the pain it inflicts.
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Thanks Poppys. | |
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True but like Spade it sounds like it. I mean geez the girlfriend with another man walking around holding hands, romantic. This is not rocket science poppy! That is my first rule if someone makes a suicide gesture I'm done with the relationship unless they get help. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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My Grandma shot herself when she was 62. She was lonely and her kids and grandkids lived 200 miles away. Grandpa was a bear to live with. And she had tried many times before. My dad walked in 1 time and she had her head inside the gas oven...but she succeeded this time.
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The note that Spade left bothers me. It reads like I love you daughter but go ask your father why I killed myself. At least that is how I interpret it? What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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During the oil bust of the eighties. A lot of my high school schoolmates fathers killed themselves because, I guess they feared they had gotten in over their heads And would no longer be wealthy or afford the life they had become accustomed. | |
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My cousins death bothers me the most because I was close with him for a time. But I'm never close with too many people forever. I drift. I'm sorry to hear that Penny What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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Song For Sharon
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SuperFurryAnimal said: The note that Spade left bothers me. It reads like I love you daughter but go ask your father why I killed myself. At least that is how I interpret it? Yes reads that way to me too. Or I took it that way. And he was home. Feel like she wanted him to find her. | |
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Hey fam! "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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PennyPurple said:
My Grandma shot herself when she was 62. She was lonely and her kids and grandkids lived 200 miles away. Grandpa was a bear to live with. And she had tried many times before. My dad walked in 1 time and she had her head inside the gas oven...but she succeeded this time.
I’m sorry Penny, the exit of suicide in its nature is an exit that is selfish. Aside, to me, perhaps terminal illness. | |
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