
Ariii
Student
- Oct 29, 2023
- 137
I don't, ideally every evidence of my existence would be erased but that's obviously not realistic. Even when I was a child, I never even wanted to be perceived; I see any potential attempt as remembering/honoring me as an extension of being perceived. Simply put, I don't want people to know I exist or have existed.
Adding onto that, whenever, especially online, I see people commemorating people who have CTB, it just feels selfish to me. I get that people do it to cope with death, but I doubt that there are many people who wanted their suicide and other issues to be blasted online for strangers to see. And so often, it's to advocate for the total prevention of suicide in any cases and for the horrid mental health system that very often doesn't work. It feels like people who have never been suicidal trying to push their ideals by using the death of someone who very likely didn't agree with said ideals. Of course, I'm assuming quite a lot, but I do feel like I'm at least partly justified to think this
Adding onto that, whenever, especially online, I see people commemorating people who have CTB, it just feels selfish to me. I get that people do it to cope with death, but I doubt that there are many people who wanted their suicide and other issues to be blasted online for strangers to see. And so often, it's to advocate for the total prevention of suicide in any cases and for the horrid mental health system that very often doesn't work. It feels like people who have never been suicidal trying to push their ideals by using the death of someone who very likely didn't agree with said ideals. Of course, I'm assuming quite a lot, but I do feel like I'm at least partly justified to think this