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Replies: 27 Last Post Sep. 20 8:24am by Bacon
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katiescarlett
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It's not. Period. I don't even feel like I should fully write about this, because the question just bothers me...
------- y por lo que el león se enamoró de el cordero... lo que es un estúpido cordero
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Cumulonimbus
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When you're defeated in battle. In this instance, hari-kiri is the preferred method.
------- Please, stop the hate. Je t'aime! :D
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Alabamarama
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Suicide is never the right thing to do, simply because it is never right to take a life. It may be the best course of action, say if the person has a terminal illness that puts them in agony every day, but that doesn't make it right.
------- Sexual innuendo.
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Event Horizon
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I would never advocate un-warranted suicide [I am for the idea of assisted suicide for the terminally ill], but I don't really see why it is such a BIG no-no. I don't understand why people say, "It is a terrible thing to do and it is SOOOO wrong". It is that person's life, and they can choose to live it, or not, as they see fit... We advocate all of these rights that we have to live, but if someone is tired of living, or doesn't see the point, or just hates life in general, why make them suffer through it? What benefit does it do to society to make them live? I don't know, I just never really got why the idea of killing one's self is so strongly opposed when it is the freest choice one can make
------- Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful.It's the transition that's troublesome. --Isaac Asimov
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The Artful Dodger
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1) When your girlfriend breaks up with you, or your parents won't let you go to a late party. 2) anything painful, bloody and dramatic. no point in killing yourself if you can't freakout whoever finds your remains.
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Uruz 7
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I'm not in favor of suicide, and I frown on those who do, but it is their own decision, and their own life they are taking, thus it is not my cup to decide whether or not they should live. If a person wishes to take their own life, it is their choice of running away from the reality they cannot deal with. Its just the alternate way of escaping your problems, and essentially ceasing to exist. So if thats what you want, I'll let you have it, because theres really no point for a loser to continue to exist. The only advice is that the person would not regret it in the afterlife, it it somehow does exist. How it should be done? I believe there is a thousand and one or more ways to die on this Earth. To be safe, jump from ten thousand feet and you'd be sure of death unless superman comes. Well, if theres such a point where life is too much to bear, and its just that you're too weak - so when you're too weak - you jump. Enough said. I can't really feel for losers, because if they did live, they won't make it anywhere in life either . . Sorry - thats reality. Suck it up, or you are free to go. Thats if you can even go - I heard its kinda die hard to get a successful suicide, so please don't dishonor yourself any more by conducting one that fails to kill.
------- The key to victory is the element of surprise. When that doesn't work, I guess I just gotta gun you down.
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tell me again
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I think it's the right thing to do when the person decides it. It's tied to my belief that there isn't an objective right or wrong. I only think of things in terms of good and bad consequences. Sometimes the person makes this choice in haste and misses out on better things, and that sucks. But they made the choice, and no one can predict what could or could not have been. Most people who refrain from suicide or are saved from suicidal attempts live to tell us that they are glad. But that doesn't mean much to me. They're not suffering anymore - cool, but who's to say whether the suffering was worth it? All you're relying on is the person's current, "happy" state of mind. People might be making the "wrong choice", either because they were too depressed to think clearly, or because they were mentally-challenged/ignorant/too-young/... but I still think that ultimately it's not a morally-weighted thing. It's a shame if they "make a mistake", and I fully support promoting other options. But in the end, they decide whether it's worth it, for their own lot. And everybody else can suck it up and deal with their own lot (albeit the lot is affected by the suicidal). Another gripe people have is that suicides often hurt other people. I think that's another shitty consequence, but I don't put a moral accountability onto the suicidal for that. They figured it was worth it, whether that be a spontaneous moment or a well-planned theory. Those who are left to deal with it, they deal with it, like they deal with life and everything in it. What could have been just sounds like a shallow concept to me. I'm happy to explain any point if I was being convoluted or unclear. It's too many topics mushed together :P Post edited at 6:12 pm on Sep. 17, 2008 by tell me again
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