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DiscussionDepression isn't an act. Bipolar arent phases. Suicide isn't a cowards escape. Self harm is not a cry for attention.
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Those who don't have it themselves can simply never understand it. I've had this most of my life with people who say they care but haven't got a clue. Can't tell you how many times I've been told to snap out of it!
I wear a "face" most of the time, few people see me low and nobody knows just how bad it gets. Life is one big lie behind a mask as it's easier than explaining mental health.
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Yeah, it's like asking some dude with no legs to go and climb a mountain.
These people are like another species compared to us depressed and suicidal folks.
Also ctb is the bravest thing a person could ever do.
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SenseOfLoss, Mx_Pathetic, Yaffle and 2 others
Yeah, it's like asking some dude with no legs to go and climb a mountain.
These people are like another species compared to us depressed and suicidal folks.
Also ctb is the bravest thing a person could ever do.
Try to explain to a person who has been blind since birth what the color green means. Unfortunately, the same thing happens when I try to explain to a healthy person why I want ctb...
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Endoflifecomestoall, Mx_Pathetic, LetMeBeSad and 4 others
Yeah, it's like asking some dude with no legs to go and climb a mountain.
These people are like another species compared to us depressed and suicidal folks.
Also ctb is the bravest thing a person could ever do.
Absolutely 100%, society is conditioned that suicide is the coward's way out but I see it as a dignified and humane decision - all the more humane if we had access to a certain peaceful drug!
It's the ultimate brave choice to end mental and or physical misery.
Try to explain to a person who has been blind since birth what the color green means. Unfortunately, the same thing happens when I try to explain to a healthy person why I want ctb...
Absolutely 100%, society is conditioned that suicide is the coward's way out but I see it as a dignified and humane decision - all the more humane if we had access to a certain peaceful drug!
It's the ultimate brave choice to end mental and or physical misery.
True.
The ancient Greeks and stoics viewed suicide as an honorable and heroic death.
I think most of today's brainwashing about suicide stems mostly from religion.
I think we have gone downhill as a species because only an inhumane society would deny people who are suffering the right to die and access to certain reliable and peaceful methods.
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Endoflifecomestoall, SenseOfLoss, Mx_Pathetic and 3 others
Try to explain to a person who has been blind since birth what the color green means. Unfortunately, the same thing happens when I try to explain to a healthy person why I want ctb...
Yes. When someone commits murder, go to jail, have food, gym, music, books, and have opportunities to studying for free!!! But we are don't disturb anyone, this is our life and nobody cant talk to us that we need to keep living. Why? To make someone else to feel comfortable? Selfish people
Yes. When someone commits murder, go to jail, have food, gym, music, books, and have opportunities to studying for free!!! But we are don't disturb anyone, this is our life and nobody cant talk to us that we need to keep living. Why? To make someone else to feel comfortable? Selfish people
We cry at the funeral of a loved one only because we will miss him, and not because we feel sorry for him. I believe that one should rejoice at a funeral (especially if the person died a natural death), because the person suffered and found eternal peace. This once again shows that we are selfish.
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We cry at the funeral of a loved one only because we will miss him, and not because we feel sorry for him. I believe that one should rejoice at a funeral (especially if the person died a natural death), because the person suffered and found eternal peace. This once again shows that we are selfish.
I'm sorry I laughed. I laugh at inappropriate times occasionally. I laughed outloud by accident too.
My wife just asked what I was laughing about and I had to cover up. Your metaphor is amazing and comically obvious. I'm going to use it in my next counseling session. She has asthma, maybe she'll finally get it lol.
I don't understand how anyone could ever label this cruel and hellish world where there is endless suffering as being "beautiful". Existence just causes harm and problems there was never a need for, and wanting to escape from this existence on my own terms is rational to me, as it's the prevention of unnecessary suffering rather than "cowardly". We all have our right to die anyway and it's really not straightforward to cease existing on our own terms, in fact such a thing is so unnecessarily difficult at least to me.
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I'm sorry I laughed. I laugh at inappropriate times occasionally. I laughed outloud by accident too.
My wife just asked what I was laughing about and I had to cover up. Your metaphor is amazing and comically obvious. I'm going to use it in my next counseling session. She has asthma, maybe she'll finally get it lol.
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