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Are we right?
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I've been suicidal more than once in life. I would love to be gone today. But I'm also here partly due to poor life choices, so I know I'm dumb and don't make good decisions. So are we right? Is suicide the best choice in front of us?
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TimingOut, consider, Terrible_Life and 1 other person
I voted yes for the question of "Is suicide as an option right?" which is unquestionably true. If you're asking whether it's the right choice for any given individual, obviously that answer varies dependent on the person. Everyone has to calmly, rationally examine themselves and their situation to know.
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exitingtothevoid, DeathSweetDeath, darksouls2kicksass and 5 others
We are right to be pro choice. Regardless of the path someone takes, they should have the freedom to make their own decisions, even if those choices involve personal risk.
However, I don't think CTB-ing is the best choice for every individual. I truly believe many of you can find a way forward and shouldn't lose hope. Often, instead of searching for a way out of the darkness, people come here seeking validation for their pain. This cycle of confirmation bias only reinforces everyone's despair, which I don't believe is healthy for anyone involved.
Regardless, no matter why someone chooses to CTB, they should have the right and freedom to do so, even if others disagree with their decision. For this reason I voted "Yes".
For me ceasing to exist is the solution, it solves everything for me and is all that can bring me peace from the terrible, torturous and deeply undesirable burden of existence, to suffer for decades longer just to face the agony of old age truly would be the most horrific undeserved punishment.
For me only non-existence is desirable and is all that can bring me peace from the torture and evil of existence where existing beings are so cruelly forced to suffer in this existence there wasn't even any need for at all with no limit as to how much one can suffer, for me non-existence is all I see as positive, existence is the problem. This dreadful existence is an abomination that has only ever caused pain and suffering, to be conscious in this existence is always so torturous, simply just existing is enough to make me wish for the peace of non-existence, the existence of life is the most cruel, devastating tragedy to me and the fact that humans choose to force this onto others causing all this dreadful, unnecessary suffering as a result is just so horrific.
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