
scary
but the loneliest ones take a stab at the sun
- May 1, 2024
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I honestly don't understand how some normies even come to this conclusion honestly. Obviously people on here understand that this is a very demeaning and frankly disgusting thing to say to or about someone, whether they've succeeded or not. I've made a post about a year ago about the whole "if you were really suicidal you would've done it already" shpeal and my point still stands. Most people have a survival instinct that prevents them from doing it, so... why do they even think that way? how is it the supposed "easy way" out?
I described suicide in my old post as "scary, messy, and exhausting" and to this day I still think that to an extent. Not everyone has access to relatively pain-free methods. If you hypothetically told one of these people to try any of the various methods they'd back out in a heartbeat and would say that it's hard and mentally daunting. For a lot of people, suicide is planned for various reasons. Most people don't just have access to a shotgun where they can just blow their brains out without a second thought. It's so much more complicated than that. People who commit don't want to fail, or worse end up hurt or crippled because of a failed attempt. A lot of people also have guilt about how their loved ones would react. Nothing about suicide is easy.
"It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem" okay? who the hell wouldn't want a permanent solution to a temporary problem? Also, you don't know what people are going through. What if they felt that way at a very young age and it's slowly eating away at them over time? Different things are right for different people, and if that includes a person ending their life, then they should be allowed to in a safe and effective way.
I know that at the end of the day, it's just anti choice mantra. Suicide is a very uncomfortable topic for a lot of people, and I understand that. People don't want the ones they care about to just end it, but why would you guilt them by saying their struggles are "easy"? Taking your own life itself is a struggle and probably one of the biggest struggles someone could go through. I just don't get it man.
I described suicide in my old post as "scary, messy, and exhausting" and to this day I still think that to an extent. Not everyone has access to relatively pain-free methods. If you hypothetically told one of these people to try any of the various methods they'd back out in a heartbeat and would say that it's hard and mentally daunting. For a lot of people, suicide is planned for various reasons. Most people don't just have access to a shotgun where they can just blow their brains out without a second thought. It's so much more complicated than that. People who commit don't want to fail, or worse end up hurt or crippled because of a failed attempt. A lot of people also have guilt about how their loved ones would react. Nothing about suicide is easy.
"It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem" okay? who the hell wouldn't want a permanent solution to a temporary problem? Also, you don't know what people are going through. What if they felt that way at a very young age and it's slowly eating away at them over time? Different things are right for different people, and if that includes a person ending their life, then they should be allowed to in a safe and effective way.
I know that at the end of the day, it's just anti choice mantra. Suicide is a very uncomfortable topic for a lot of people, and I understand that. People don't want the ones they care about to just end it, but why would you guilt them by saying their struggles are "easy"? Taking your own life itself is a struggle and probably one of the biggest struggles someone could go through. I just don't get it man.
Putting this in a spoiler box so the people who don't care to read this part can easily skip if they'd like, but I've currently been trying to come up with a CTB plan. I'm one of those people who just doesn't have access to any method really other than OD'ing which everyone and their mother on here says is a bad idea, which I agree and understand. Problem is like I said it's all I really have. I had a plan to sit in my family's car while it was running at night, but the risk factor of me getting caught is way too high plus the fact that they don't make cars like they used to. It would've honestly been my ideal method but it's just too risky for me and not worth it in the end. I honestly don't know what to do. I wish I had my own car and knew how to drive, I would've been gone already if I did. If anyone has any idea of what I should do I'd greatly appreciate it.