Ambivalent1
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- Apr 17, 2023
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Do you believe your death will start a suicide contagion? I think at least one person will be inspired by my death just as I was inspired by a family friend who ctb when I was growing up.
Will watch it todayI doubt it unless I do it in a very graphic, violent, or artistic way or unless I traumatize a lot of people whether if its strangers or people I know
this is a good and interesting question and reminded me of the film/plot of the film Suicide Club 2001 I think with a question like this that youll find the film interesting (it is on Youtube with English subs)
as for the title of this thread, I am unsure if something like that can be explained
it is a satire / dark humor so some scenes might be a bit silly instead of being a super serious approach to the topic I can send you the link to the film if you need it or can't find it I am surprised that after all these years its still up hahaWill watch it today
Aww. I want a serious take on the topic. There was going to be a Netflix show about a man contemplating suicide for a year in detail and then ctb but prolifer filth shut it down.it is a satire / dark humor so some scenes might be a bit silly instead of being a super serious approach to the topic I can send you the link to the film if you need it or can't find it I am surprised that after all these years its still up haha
I read that people have been affected to the point of suicide just by hearing about the suicide of someone they saw frequently but didn't know personally. Thats bizarre.There are always social contagions of one kind or another.
I believe in the existence of egregores/thought-form entities that can sort of "possess" multiple people within a collective.
So it's no surprise that the same phenomenon could occur with suicide, as it's such an emotionally charged subject.
God no. Hell I think it will probably make people happy.Do you believe your death will start a suicide contagion? I think at least one person will be inspired by my death just as I was inspired by a family friend who ctb when I was growing up.
well I will link it just in case you change your mind and get curiousAww. I want a serious take on the topic. There was going to be a Netflix show about a man contemplating suicide for a year in detail and then ctb but prolifer filth shut it down.
It wasn't going to be a documentary.well I will link it just in case you change your mind and get curious
edit: analysis / summary
although this scene (graphic warning) will probably be the only one to give you a few ideas/answers to your question and it popped into my mind when I read the title
I didn't know that there was a documentary on Netflix that was supposed to talk about that or show a point of view I have actually been looking for films well documentaries rather on the subject for a while now ever since I watched the infamous documentary The Bridge a couple months ago