TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I've come across this comment/post on Reddit and it is infuriating as hell! So basically, an UW student from Canada asked a serious question about in whether it is better etiquette to CTB without notice or say his goodbyes before he CTB'd. He even explicitly stated he wasn't looking or crying for help and wanted an honest opinion. However, not only did he not get his (legitimate) question answered, he was instructed to contact the police and/or suicide prevention/mental health related hotlines. He replied politely that he was NOT in any imminent danger and even politely thanked the officer for reaching out. Oh! but the officer not only willingly ignore his comments and question, but even go as far as to ask the student to stop by the campus police department! Do you know what this means? It means that had the student done so, he would be detained and then hauled off to a psych hold for evaluation. Seriously, fuck that shit!
Oh it gets even better... The comments out there are overwhelmingly pro-life and anti-choice, not surprising though. Here is a fun one by u/Ratatouille2016
Lmfao, this has got to be one of the most asinine deflections I have ever read about the topic. I'm not saying that chemical changes and diet changes aren't factors, but to suddenly bring it up and ignore what the OP has asked for, well that's just trash.
What are your thoughts on this? Personally I think it's an overreach by campus police and pro-life anti-choice society. While I get that they don't want to end up with a lawsuit or get bad publicity, I still don't like the fact that officer not only didn't answer the question, but even as far as to suggest the student show up in person at the campus police department just to (potentially) be detained and treated like a criminal. So repulsive imho.
Oh it gets even better... The comments out there are overwhelmingly pro-life and anti-choice, not surprising though. Here is a fun one by u/Ratatouille2016
Hi there, listen to me emotions can be also caused by the chemicals in our brains. Or in a lot of cases the lack of them. Maybe what you need is a change of diet, to boost tryptophan and serotonin levels, more time in the sun (which I know can be hard given where you live). I think a change in your diet could definitely change your look on life...Tryptophan occurs naturally in the following foods: Oats, bananas, chickpeas, beans, nuts, seafoods and poultry. Tryptophan is an amino acid that your body uses to produce this hormone called serotonin which provides with a feel good sensation. Also try to get good quality sleep at night. Exercise daily that also should boost your mood. Still I'm writing this here, hoping it isn't too late or that this may help anyone else reading this that may be feeling the same way you do...
Lmfao, this has got to be one of the most asinine deflections I have ever read about the topic. I'm not saying that chemical changes and diet changes aren't factors, but to suddenly bring it up and ignore what the OP has asked for, well that's just trash.
What are your thoughts on this? Personally I think it's an overreach by campus police and pro-life anti-choice society. While I get that they don't want to end up with a lawsuit or get bad publicity, I still don't like the fact that officer not only didn't answer the question, but even as far as to suggest the student show up in person at the campus police department just to (potentially) be detained and treated like a criminal. So repulsive imho.