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I REALLY should get up the courage to buy a gun. This is pathetic. If I had one on hand I'd probably have many false attempts but it only takes a second of courage.
Literally a bullet to the brain and it's all over. Ugh why is Australia sooooo strict.
 
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Literally a bullet to the brain and it's all over. Ugh why is Australia sooooo strict.
25k+ Americans pull it off every year, but man, I'd have trouble pulling the trigger. The suddenness of it! I know intellectually that I would feel nothing, not even hear the shot. But it would be very hard to hit the off button. Especially with the small % chance of a bad shot. I've seen too many face craters on WPD.

Going to sleep would be easy, but again, no one's giving me the euthanasia drink. It's all fantasy. Right now it's 1. buy a shotgun and blow my head off or 2. toughen up and live.

Somehow I think it's gonna be 2. Though my "living" right now is YouTube and sudoku.
 

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