Nitlott
"Wowee!"
- Feb 17, 2026
- 37
Pretty straightforward. I can't remember how life was without the thoughts when I was, say, 6. I know that, at least, thoughts explicitly about suicide weren't there but I can't imagine how it might've felt. Not like I remember my life either way. I have moments when I completely forget about them but a whole life like that? Woah.
Almost everyday I think about suicide one way or another. Most of music I listen to talks about suicide to some extent. My favourite bands and genres they play in literally center their works around suicide and mental health issues. Fortunately the thoughts aren't as uh, serious as they were before. I hope. There're more about suicide as a concept and, if I may, the philosophy of it... Probably sounds pretentious but I don't how to put it in any other way.
I think it has something to do with the fact that suicide and mental health issues became a part of me — well, they are a part of me literally — as a topic that I'm really interested in, the same way as my favourite genre is precious to me. And also with the fact that I do enjoy the feeling of longing/yearning for that melancholy.
Me having/not having them is not a bad or good thing. It's just there, I have the same view on it as on other things in life. But can't lie it is both curious and scary to imagine how it might feel. Fear of the unknown and a little of learnt helplessness, you know
Almost everyday I think about suicide one way or another. Most of music I listen to talks about suicide to some extent. My favourite bands and genres they play in literally center their works around suicide and mental health issues. Fortunately the thoughts aren't as uh, serious as they were before. I hope. There're more about suicide as a concept and, if I may, the philosophy of it... Probably sounds pretentious but I don't how to put it in any other way.
I think it has something to do with the fact that suicide and mental health issues became a part of me — well, they are a part of me literally — as a topic that I'm really interested in, the same way as my favourite genre is precious to me. And also with the fact that I do enjoy the feeling of longing/yearning for that melancholy.
Me having/not having them is not a bad or good thing. It's just there, I have the same view on it as on other things in life. But can't lie it is both curious and scary to imagine how it might feel. Fear of the unknown and a little of learnt helplessness, you know