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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 02-03-2017, 12:40 PM
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I'm against it, although I have thought of it before based on my status and position in life and how there's little to no chance of it changing. But I believe suicide is only an acceptable option if there's no other way out of a predicament that few people get into (like torture or life imprisonment or something)
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 02-03-2017, 12:42 PM
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Basically, it's people who are asking for Hell and giving up to life.
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 02-04-2017, 06:13 AM
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Suicide is for cowards. Instead of giving up, flip the world the bird and keep on fighting.
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 12-22-2022, 06:09 PM
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Yes, you must have the urge to change your life for the better, no one successful hasn't thought about giving up, but they push through the struggles. Killing yourself is the easy way out, for the weak who can't stand and deal with their issues.
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 01-25-2023, 01:17 AM
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I can't say I'm an advocate for killing yourself, but I do believe that people who decided to kill themselves aren't as mentally ill as we might think they are. Suicide is a desperate decision, a decision that most might contemplate for a long time before they decide to go forward with it. A lot of them also stem from years of agony and pain, also from mental issues. There's times when every resource has been used up, but with no results. Mentally ill people are struggling just as much as people who struggle physically and just because we can't actually see what bothers them, doesn't mean they aren't hurting.
To answer your question, I've never really viewed suicide as weak or as a cowardly act. In my eyes, it'd take a decent amount of will and self-resignation to do such a thing, especially when attempting to distinguish between the "pros" and "cons" of leaving the ones around them, forever.
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 02-07-2023, 09:31 PM
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People get pushed to the edge, to the maximum they can carry. And in this society, most people, are on their own.
I you haven't experienced depression of have seen someone you love suffer from it, you really can't imagine how the disease festers in your brain.
I don't think committing suicide is weak, I think our society is.
Be kind to each other, you might save more lives than you think.
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 04-21-2023, 12:34 AM
#29
no but even if times are bad theres so much to live for i think
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RE: Is suicide for the weak? 05-01-2023, 01:45 AM
#30
No, and I believe it will become far more common an escape hatch as we barrel toward the end times
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