FuneralCry
Just wanting some peace
- Sep 24, 2020
- 38,967
And by in peace I mean we should be able to have the option to die in a peaceful, guaranteed way without any risks, complications and pro-life interference or anti-choice rhetoric forced on us. The right to die is a human right to be respected, not something to be prevented.
Suicide prevention is just cruel and delusional, the idea of it feels so wrong especially as existence is just futile and meaningless suffering with no limit as to how much one can be tormented. Existence is the problem rather than the thoughts of suicide and people shouldn't have to delay the inevitable if they don't wish to in this pointless existence that was so harmfully imposed onto them in the first place.
Wishing not to delay the inevitable is always a valid way to feel, as after all existence just causes unnecessary pain and problems, and all that humans are doing is waiting to decay and die anyway.
I see suicide as a rational solution to avoid all future suffering in an existence that was always undesirable in the first place, to me it's the most important right having the ability to find permanent safety from suffering in this cruel and dangerous world where chance so senselessly determines everything. It's irrational to say that suicide is "wrong" as one cannot suffer from not existing anyway.
Suicide prevention is just cruel and delusional, the idea of it feels so wrong especially as existence is just futile and meaningless suffering with no limit as to how much one can be tormented. Existence is the problem rather than the thoughts of suicide and people shouldn't have to delay the inevitable if they don't wish to in this pointless existence that was so harmfully imposed onto them in the first place.
Wishing not to delay the inevitable is always a valid way to feel, as after all existence just causes unnecessary pain and problems, and all that humans are doing is waiting to decay and die anyway.
I see suicide as a rational solution to avoid all future suffering in an existence that was always undesirable in the first place, to me it's the most important right having the ability to find permanent safety from suffering in this cruel and dangerous world where chance so senselessly determines everything. It's irrational to say that suicide is "wrong" as one cannot suffer from not existing anyway.
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