
demuic
Life was a mistake
- Sep 12, 2020
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I've now spent one year on SS. It doesn't feel like it's been a year at all. It passed in the blink of an eye and once again I accomplished nothing of note. Though I have come to terms with the fact that my suicide is inevitable and will likely happen sooner than later. I feel my condition and everything around me deteriorating. Still, SS is one of the few things that exists that brings me comfort.
I joined SS one year ago because I was struggling while at college (thanks covid), feeling completely alone and after seeing the laughable messages parroted around on suicide prevention day, I could no longer take anymore and wanted to hang myself immediately and had found SS from the "how to hang yourself" thread a couple months before that when I was looking up suicide methods. Clearly that didn't happen, as SS provided me with what I needed at the time which was to know that I was not the only one who felt like a failure while everyone else around me was living successfully and happily. Far different from the people who would like to paint this place as a "death cult" that eggs people on.
I would like to thank everyone on here who has interacted with my posts or comments or chatted with me. I am very alone and isolated in real life and SS really helps me and a lot of people feel like they are not alone in their suffering, to talk about it frankly without any bullshit or the underlying assumption that we must try to get "better" no matter what. In some cases there is no getting better, and some people are simply too weary of the pain they have experienced to go on any longer. SS is far more valuable than any suicide prevention or mental health industry because it does one thing that no one else does, and that is actually listen to the people who are struggling or suffering, without them having to censor themselves, and without trying to guide them down any particular path. Free speech is being increasingly threatened by authorities who would like to think they know what's best for you more than you know what's best for yourself, but SS is different.
I hope that SS will be around for a long time for anyone who needs it.
I joined SS one year ago because I was struggling while at college (thanks covid), feeling completely alone and after seeing the laughable messages parroted around on suicide prevention day, I could no longer take anymore and wanted to hang myself immediately and had found SS from the "how to hang yourself" thread a couple months before that when I was looking up suicide methods. Clearly that didn't happen, as SS provided me with what I needed at the time which was to know that I was not the only one who felt like a failure while everyone else around me was living successfully and happily. Far different from the people who would like to paint this place as a "death cult" that eggs people on.
I would like to thank everyone on here who has interacted with my posts or comments or chatted with me. I am very alone and isolated in real life and SS really helps me and a lot of people feel like they are not alone in their suffering, to talk about it frankly without any bullshit or the underlying assumption that we must try to get "better" no matter what. In some cases there is no getting better, and some people are simply too weary of the pain they have experienced to go on any longer. SS is far more valuable than any suicide prevention or mental health industry because it does one thing that no one else does, and that is actually listen to the people who are struggling or suffering, without them having to censor themselves, and without trying to guide them down any particular path. Free speech is being increasingly threatened by authorities who would like to think they know what's best for you more than you know what's best for yourself, but SS is different.
I hope that SS will be around for a long time for anyone who needs it.