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Kevin Hines
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Kevin Hines is a suicide attempt survivor who jumped off the golden gate bridge. Now he is promoting life, he says suicide is never the answer. I suggest looking up Kevin Hines because his story is very moving.
sea lions are notoriously territorial/dangerous in the wild as well. to be saved by one is insane. not sure i would've decided my story must be applied to everyone else and turned pro-life, but i would've definitely started a lifelong conservation effort for the endangered species in my new lease of life.
sea lions are notoriously territorial/dangerous in the wild as well. to be saved by one is insane. not sure i would've decided my story must be applied to everyone else and turned pro-life, but i would've definitely started a lifelong conservation effort for the endangered species in my new lease of life.
I think he was talking about the sea lion as a miracle. He says he instantly regretted his attempt as soon as it was to late. Then prayed to god and asked for help.
I think he was talking about the sea lion as a miracle. He says he instantly regretted his attempt as soon as it was to late. Then prayed to god and asked for help.
kind of just proves my point even more. instead of making a tangible and unique effect on the world out of gratitude to the being that actually helped him, he went on to parrot the same platitudes about not only suicide, but also religion. sort of a waste of an ethereal experience.
kind of just proves my point even more. instead of making a tangible and unique effect on the world out of gratitude to the being that actually helped him, he went on to parrot the same platitudes about not only suicide, but also religion. sort of a waste of an ethereal experience.
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