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lilyistootired
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- Jun 26, 2026
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It is innately infuriating that the mere option of suicide for others is so patently objectionable to them.
I've had family, even after conceding every point on suffering, tell me that society has a right to ban suicide on the basis that too many intelligent people would kill themselves and make life hard for everyone else because they couldn't access the intelligence/labor of the dead. I'm not asking for anything from them except to leave us alone, and apparently that's too much because it deprives them of the right of eternal access to our own existence.
Maybe I'm being irrational, I don't believe that non-existence is innately preferable over existence, but the fact that such a staggering majority of society, regardless of their beliefs on anything else, sees fit to tell the people suffering most that they may not help each other or plainly analyze their suffering without predetermined conclusions is going to drive me insane. Maybe I'm not as suicidal as some others, maybe I'm not as calculated, but that doesn't eliminate the fact that plainly keeping miserable people around is fucked. I don't innately hate existence, and I wish more than anything that someone could magically save me but that doesn't happen, and no one has any duty to. But if no one has a duty to save me could that at least agree to not interfere then when we actually start to consider our own situations and not declare the mere fact that we can communicate and share ideas to be a public danger, a crime, or manipulating the vulnerable just because we aren't willing to suffer infinitely for vague promises of improvement backed by no tangible evidence?
I've had family, even after conceding every point on suffering, tell me that society has a right to ban suicide on the basis that too many intelligent people would kill themselves and make life hard for everyone else because they couldn't access the intelligence/labor of the dead. I'm not asking for anything from them except to leave us alone, and apparently that's too much because it deprives them of the right of eternal access to our own existence.
Maybe I'm being irrational, I don't believe that non-existence is innately preferable over existence, but the fact that such a staggering majority of society, regardless of their beliefs on anything else, sees fit to tell the people suffering most that they may not help each other or plainly analyze their suffering without predetermined conclusions is going to drive me insane. Maybe I'm not as suicidal as some others, maybe I'm not as calculated, but that doesn't eliminate the fact that plainly keeping miserable people around is fucked. I don't innately hate existence, and I wish more than anything that someone could magically save me but that doesn't happen, and no one has any duty to. But if no one has a duty to save me could that at least agree to not interfere then when we actually start to consider our own situations and not declare the mere fact that we can communicate and share ideas to be a public danger, a crime, or manipulating the vulnerable just because we aren't willing to suffer infinitely for vague promises of improvement backed by no tangible evidence?