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Is your suicide justified?
Thread starterSamuel
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Temporary problems can go away completely. But permanent problems, are much worse. Your head does not tell you to suicide. Look physically, at your body and face, and health. The flesh. That is what matters in this life.
Temporary problems can go away completely. But permanent problems, are much worse. Your head does not tell you to suicide. Look physically, at your body and face, and health. The flesh. That is what matters in this life.
I am not wrong. I am Right. Demons can control the way you think. That is why alot people are suicidal and on this website. If you have a physical problem, e.g. your health or looks, then that is a real. Problem that can only be addressed via suicide.
If someone wants to kill themself they only need to justify it to themself. Who's to say who's problems are worse than others, whether they're physical or mental?
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You're right. My thoughts are not that of the site's.... also I'm not trying to be an ass but did you incorrectly use the word taboo? bc the way you used it, it means it's abnormal to question motives but I think you were looking for a word to signify that questioning motives was the norm...
If someone wants to kill themself they only need to justify it to themself. Who's to say who's problems are worse than others, whether they're physical or mental?
You're right. My thoughts are not that of the site's.... also I'm not trying to be an ass but did you incorrectly use the word taboo? bc the way you used it, it means it's abnormal to question motives but I think you were looking for a word to signify that questioning motives was the norm...
no, I said it right. It's seems unacceptable to question people's motives here. Just look at Nitromask's answer on this thread, seems like he/she got triggered. But it's also okay to have unjustified motives. mine is
no, I said it right. It's seems unacceptable to question people's motives here. Just look at Nitromask's answer on this thread, seems like he/she got triggered. But it's also okay to have unjustified motives. mine is
no, I said it right. It's seems unacceptable to question people's motives here. Just look at Nitromask's answer on this thread, seems like he/she got triggered. But it's also okay to have unjustified motives. mine is
oh you mean motive to die. okay. I wasn't referring to what was being said. more the way it was being said. gotcha. it's not taboo. you can post whatever you like
My family is catholic and very much believes this. After my first suicide attempt, they wanted to bless me and the house with holy water to rid evil spirits/ demons
My family is catholic and very much believes this. After my first suicide attempt, they wanted to bless me and the house with holy water to rid evil spirits/ demons
I can't express it. It always comes out wrong. The world of unspoken words…
It's the part of us we can't express to others. I am sure you know this feeling too, of giving up trying to explain something to someone because you know it won't come out right. You will use the wrong voice tone, the wrong body language, the wrong face expression, or the wrong organisation of words. It just won't come out the way it should. btw I think that's this part of us that end up driving us to suicide.
I can't express it. It always comes out wrong. The world of unspoken words…
It's the part of us we can't express to others. I am sure know this feeling too, of giving up trying to explain something to someone because you know it won't come out right. You will use the wrong voice tone, the wrong body language, the wrong face expression, or the wrong organisation of words. It just won't come out the way it should. btw I think that's this part of us that end up driving us to suicide.
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