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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Unpopular opinion, but I honestly believe suicide prevention month is a good thing. Somebody who's on the fence about CTB might be helped by it.
Well, if they spent the money they spend on advertising and so on suicidal people who are suicidal or CTB because they have unsolvable money issues, those people's lives could really be rescued.

But still, each and everyone should be free in their decision when they want to leave this world.
 
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Suicides by the majority are not preventable. Most are permanent solutions to permanent problems, from organic pathologies to identity or personality anomalies (spanning a broad and complex multi-spectral of circumstances of inhumane and intolerable magnitude) with no known remedies and poorly understood. The more restrictions on means of access, the greater the harm to society and the suicidal survivors, as they are forced and limited to resort to less-than-lethal (train, intentional car crash, jumping) methods, which carry significantly greater casualties or permanent lifelong disabilities.
Precisely, this is why they are trying their best to regulate access to methods like SN, leaving people limited to less likely to be lethal methods which will result in them permanently disfigured.
 
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