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Old August 28th, 2008   #114 (permalink)
Kazuya Mishima
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Originally Posted by Paratech View Post
I think it's pretty callous to let someone commit suicide, it's like saying they have nothing left to offer the world.
They feel like it, they don't want to know anything else of the world.

What will you do instead of let them die? Tell them what you tell here? That life is beautiful, that they are selfish, they must think of the rest?

C'mon, if it's not working with people who favors suicide in this forum, will it really work with people who are totally decided and experiencing things that that don't even know?


To everyone:
You know what sickens me?
That a lot of people express opinions when they have never been depressed literally to death. That's just an opinion on something that you don't know.

You are sitting on a higher moral ground and making opinions on other people's lives while you have never got down of that moral ground and experienced what they feel.

You express it's bad but... have you been there? Do you know how it feels?
If you have been there and continued to live... what others told you worked?

While you express your opinions I see something:
It's not about somebody's death but about you and how you feel about him. You are the one who don't want to suffer, to think that you could have done more. You are the one who don't want to be alone, the one who don't want to mess with all the papers and funerals and all the grieving. That's being selfish in the purest of forms.

You are asking a guy who wants to die to think of others. His response most of the time is: ok, but who thinks about me? And my feelings? You are thinking about your own feelings towards suicide, not about me.
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