FuneralCry
Just wanting some peace
- Sep 24, 2020
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To me suicide is actually a positive thing as it's taking control over our inevitable fate and preventing all unnecessary problems and suffering in this meaningless existence where we are all destined to die anyway. I see suicide as being self care as it's the way to bring permanent relief from enduring this dreadful process of slowly dying, to die solves what the true problem is which is existence in itself, and I see so much beauty in the thought of being unable to suffer in this hellish, repulsive world, but as well as that existence is just pointless and a burden.
As long as one exists they are trapped with their own thoughts, slaves to their needs and the suffering they experience in this chaotic world where chance so cruelly determines everything. It's why it never seems right to me when suicide is called a "tragedy", instead it's self care, it's a positive thing as it's the end to all pain and suffering, the person is spared from all future torment where they could had potentially suffered to extreme amounts.
And suicide is a human right anyway, it's not a terrible thing that should be avoided or a "last resort", it's a personal decision when to leave, individuals should be able to control when they die. The tragedy lies in existence itself and the vast amount of senseless cruelty and meaningless suffering that exists in this world, not the permanent relief from it all, I believe the existence of life to be such a horrific mistake disturbing the ideal state of non-existence, suicide certainly is self care and it's inhumane how humans are denied the option of a guaranteed peaceful method without risks and complications.
There is just no compassion to the suffering that other people go through in this society as if there was Nembutal would be legalised, it's disgusting try and force someone to suffer and deny them the option of the ultimate self care solution where they can finally forget about this existence, the only comfort lies in the thought of this existence being forgotten about for all eternity.
As long as one exists they are trapped with their own thoughts, slaves to their needs and the suffering they experience in this chaotic world where chance so cruelly determines everything. It's why it never seems right to me when suicide is called a "tragedy", instead it's self care, it's a positive thing as it's the end to all pain and suffering, the person is spared from all future torment where they could had potentially suffered to extreme amounts.
And suicide is a human right anyway, it's not a terrible thing that should be avoided or a "last resort", it's a personal decision when to leave, individuals should be able to control when they die. The tragedy lies in existence itself and the vast amount of senseless cruelty and meaningless suffering that exists in this world, not the permanent relief from it all, I believe the existence of life to be such a horrific mistake disturbing the ideal state of non-existence, suicide certainly is self care and it's inhumane how humans are denied the option of a guaranteed peaceful method without risks and complications.
There is just no compassion to the suffering that other people go through in this society as if there was Nembutal would be legalised, it's disgusting try and force someone to suffer and deny them the option of the ultimate self care solution where they can finally forget about this existence, the only comfort lies in the thought of this existence being forgotten about for all eternity.