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Sever

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Jun 21, 2019
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We all know, animals can't commit suicide. However what if some of them are suffering and constantly wanting to die? Have suicidal thoughts, plans etc. What do you think about it?
Btw imagine having your cat as a suicide partner 4474218E 79B9 4B21 9437 656AD158C1C8
 
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Baskol1

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Aug 11, 2019
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No i dont think my dog wants to die.
 
restingspot

restingspot

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May 30, 2019
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The Gympie Gympie plant is so incredibly painful with no possible end in sight for the victim that when animals are stung by it, they're in so much pain that they actually obtain enough self-awareness to commit suicide, knowing that death is a better alternative to the Gympie Gympie plant. Fun fact for ya.
 
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Baskol1

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The Gympie Gympie plant is so incredibly painful with no possible end in sight for the victim that when animals are stung by it, they're in so much pain that they actually obtain enough self-awareness to commit suicide, knowing that death is a better alternative to the Gympie Gympie plant. Fun fact for ya.

Proof that suicide is not always irrational. I mean who the hell wants to be in constant pain forever?
 
Soul

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Apr 12, 2019
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The Gympie Gympie plant is so incredibly painful with no possible end in sight for the victim that when animals are stung by it, they're in so much pain that they actually obtain enough self-awareness to commit suicide, knowing that death is a better alternative to the Gympie Gympie plant. Fun fact for ya.


Meanwhile, my cats don't want to die. I don't think my sister's cat wanted to die either, but he didn't have the strength to go on living. Miss you baby yeah x
 
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