willitpass
Don’t try to offer me help, I’ve tried everything
- Mar 10, 2020
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People are constantly worried about pro-lifers and the view of this website in the media. There are always threads complaining about how no on represents us properly. There are threads trying to argue about how we aren't what they say we are. There are threads trying to change peoples minds. There are so many people so worried about what will come if this site gets taken down. I know the user base is constantly rotating, such is the nature of a site like this, but many new users aren't aware that we aren't the first, nor will we be the last, suicide forum.
I've gone to look back at ASH lately. Some for reading up on the methods. Some for the odd sense of reading the messages left behind by people who may well have caught their bus over 20 years ago. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe ASH was the first. I know it's where the phrase "catch the bus" originated. It went down sometime in 2002. Their community section is full of people trying to explain to "saviors" and "do gooders" what the nature of suicide community really is. If you do a quick search in your search engine of ASH you'll find articles from the early 2000s blaming ASH for suicides and saying it is a cult where people learn to die. This place is really nothing new. What we have to say is just an echo chamber of all of those before us. Some died in the 90s and left their last words on the forum. I'm sure many went on to either continue living or even to recover and leave behind the forums. Some carried on to bring about the next community of its kind. This is not a novel concept. It's just the next cycle in history.
That's the nature of humans. We yearn for connection to those like us. Especially in times of pain and hardship. People will always find a way to connect to people. One ship goes down another is built.
I've gone to look back at ASH lately. Some for reading up on the methods. Some for the odd sense of reading the messages left behind by people who may well have caught their bus over 20 years ago. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe ASH was the first. I know it's where the phrase "catch the bus" originated. It went down sometime in 2002. Their community section is full of people trying to explain to "saviors" and "do gooders" what the nature of suicide community really is. If you do a quick search in your search engine of ASH you'll find articles from the early 2000s blaming ASH for suicides and saying it is a cult where people learn to die. This place is really nothing new. What we have to say is just an echo chamber of all of those before us. Some died in the 90s and left their last words on the forum. I'm sure many went on to either continue living or even to recover and leave behind the forums. Some carried on to bring about the next community of its kind. This is not a novel concept. It's just the next cycle in history.
That's the nature of humans. We yearn for connection to those like us. Especially in times of pain and hardship. People will always find a way to connect to people. One ship goes down another is built.