CarbonBased
The Nothing
- Jun 18, 2026
- 215
I've been suicidal for years, but personally I never really had any sh urges for whatever reason (except maybe for minor ones?) Because of that I have always been curious about how it's like for people. I guess the most general question I could ask is why do you do it at all? Does it bring you some kind of psychological relief?
I was also wondering about what kind of pain you seek and why. I guess cutting and burns are common, but there are so many other ways people experience pain. You can have stomach/head ache, you can feel sore, you can feel pain when stretching, you can eat spicy food, you can feel your muscles ache when exercising, etc. Really, it's impressive how many ways to suffer nature has in stock for us. I'm pretty sure there is a good reason why you choose cutting, I just don't understand what it is.
I was also thinking about how human pain is studied academically. For ethical reasons the scientists can't cause you damage, so they have come up with ways of causing pain that don't leave permanent marks. One of the common ones is submerging your hand into ice-cold water and holding it in there for a couple minutes. It's technically not impossible to cause yourself some kind of lasting damage with this, but it is very unlikely. It's also very accessible and doesn't leave marks. Why not do that instead?
I hope you don't take my questions in bad faith. I don't judge anyone here and I'm just genuinely trying to understand how it all works. Thank you!
I was also wondering about what kind of pain you seek and why. I guess cutting and burns are common, but there are so many other ways people experience pain. You can have stomach/head ache, you can feel sore, you can feel pain when stretching, you can eat spicy food, you can feel your muscles ache when exercising, etc. Really, it's impressive how many ways to suffer nature has in stock for us. I'm pretty sure there is a good reason why you choose cutting, I just don't understand what it is.
I was also thinking about how human pain is studied academically. For ethical reasons the scientists can't cause you damage, so they have come up with ways of causing pain that don't leave permanent marks. One of the common ones is submerging your hand into ice-cold water and holding it in there for a couple minutes. It's technically not impossible to cause yourself some kind of lasting damage with this, but it is very unlikely. It's also very accessible and doesn't leave marks. Why not do that instead?
I hope you don't take my questions in bad faith. I don't judge anyone here and I'm just genuinely trying to understand how it all works. Thank you!