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03-20-2010, 10:57 AM
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Re: They Fled for the Easy Door
Most of the time, sure, but when people have serious chronic pain, or other issues like that, and they feel that they are taking up too much of their families money, or if they are very old and don't want to be around anymore because they are in too much pain, I don't consider those to be the coward's way out.. Tell me what you think is the coward's way out.. |
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03-20-2010, 11:10 AM
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Re: They Fled for the Easy Door
I was going to say, terminal illness is the only time when suicide isn't the coward's way out. I've known 2 people who comitted suicide, and I consider both of them cowards. One comitted suicide because he owed the wrong kind of people money (like £700). Any one of us, his friends, would have bailed him out and he could have paid us back whenever, but instead he overdosed and broke his mother's heart. He was a fucking coward. The second one killed herself because she was a compulsive liar and "couldn't see any way out" of her lies. She was even more pathetic than the first guy, although I might be biased because I hated her while she was alive too. |
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03-20-2010, 11:19 AM
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Re: They Fled for the Easy Door
Yeah, those are good examples. There are a few more when I think it is okay, but they are kind of bizarre situations, and have happened in my boyfriend's family. (He has a really weird family..) I mostly tend to think in the terminal illness mind set, and I often forget that there are some people who just do it for the wrong reasons.. |
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03-20-2010, 11:31 AM
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Re: They Fled for the Easy Door
Bridgend is this tiny village in Wales where 7 teenagers comitted suicide within a few months of each other. They all knew eachother. Eventually it turned out they were part of some suicide cult on Bebo and killed themself because it was cool/so they would get a memorial page or something along those lines. It was all over the news here for ages. And yes, we do have awesome accents |