throwaway123
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- Aug 5, 2018
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can you give us the link?The family member who came here was not the mother, she just posted on facebook captures of the thread, which is not deleted nor closed.
can you give us the link?The family member who came here was not the mother, she just posted on facebook captures of the thread, which is not deleted nor closed.
can you give us the link?
I feel bad for the parents but I don't like that they are indirectly blaming this forum. We didn't create the circumstances that led to her suicide. That's not our fault. This forum simply provides resources and information for people who decide to leave because they are struggling - and people have every right to do that if they don't want to stay alive anymore, for whatever reasons. And there is nothing wrong with that. And we provide support and honest advise for those people as well, if they need some. That's the reason why we're in this forum. We're tired of empty platitudes. We're tired of people telling us that 'things will get better' and we should just 'buckle up'. I fully support this place. This forum is great and we need a place like this.
And I don't mean to insult anyone but if my own child took their own life, I'd start to look for blame in myself first. Not in a forum.
This is a good idea.Another thing to add to the pre-ctb checklist: logout of sanctionedsuicide.com and clear the cache on any device you used to view the site.
Should we be worried they have reached out to the department of online security? I know we're already being watched but that sounds threatening. And ridiculous. No one here forced, coerced or even encouraged her to do it. Even without the existence of this forum, people find ways on their own every day. I don't see any reason to blame us for the choices she chose to take.FB post already got 189 shares.
This is a good idea.
I would like to see the 'keep logged in' option removed, so you are automatically logged out after a certain time, which would prevent something like the above situation recurring.
Thanks for posting that image. As I look at the mother's response on facebook, I got to thinking. Maybe it's me, or because I do not use any social media. But I think if anyone is making a serious post, a serious statement / announcement about something tragic, I think he / she would be more convincing if they did NOT use emojis in there post.Honestly i have been wondering about this to.
But anyways if someone would search for suicide in my browser history or mail they would stil find it.
This is the message i found on fb. https://i.ibb.co/f9J1hSR/Screenshot-20190526-090609.jpg
People are sharing the word to try and ban this site tru ic3.gov
Some people have to turn the guilt to those who are the least responsible, don't they?
I've read whole post, those sickening people talking about Jesus etc., I just have no words. They know themselves it's their fault, not some prochoice site.
Well her mother said "Im fighting this assisted suicide online community and dont know where to start. Does anyone have any idea? There is something that passed in California called Suzy's Law."
There's a lot of support from family and friends to shut it down, e.g. someone said (about forums like this): "They're the darkest places on the internet. I'm inquiring to have this website shut down, and so is my partner."
I can see why someone would want to blame a forum, but speaking as someone who has found solace in venting here, there are a lot of life circumstances that lead someone to seek this forum out in the first place.
I'd be willing to offer more sympathy if they didn't want to throw the blame on us. Calling evil the people who actually offered comfort and support instead of ignoring what happened is what truly sickens me. NO one here has told anyone to kill themselves, just that whatever they chose they'll get the support on their choices.I think it is insensitive to criticize the parents. Even if you really feel that some blame attached to them (and I don't know if it does), they have lost a child and they deserve sympathy. They will have a lifetime of blaming themselves.
Thanks for posting that image. As I look at the mother's response on facebook, I got to thinking. Maybe it's me, or because I do not use any social media. But I think if anyone is making a serious post, a serious statement / announcement about something tragic, I think he / she would be more convincing if they did NOT use emojis in there post.
Again, it could be a generational thing, and that I'm simply showing my age.
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where on facebook did you find it ?. what did u search for ?.Thanks for posting that image. As I look at the mother's response on facebook, I got to thinking. Maybe it's me, or because I do not use any social media. But I think if anyone is making a serious post, a serious statement / announcement about something tragic, I think he / she would be more convincing if they did NOT use emojis in there post.
Again, it could be a generational thing, and that I'm simply showing my age.
And some useful information from my horrible day yesterday: if you are dead the police can open your phone, computer, whatever, without getting a warrant. I'm in the US and asked a police officer. I'm just someone on the internet, but it's good to keep it in mind.
I don't even view this as an assisted suicide site! I mean, I came here looking for a quick and dirty way to be more successful after 2 failed attempts. I was ready TO GO. The resources here are freely available elsewhere via Google, but what isn't it is the amount of solace just being on here is. I logged into FB for like 15 minutes yesterday and I was like, why? Here, I have actually become less suicidal, because for the first time in my life I found people who truly care and don't judge. And I feel like a broken record when I keep saying that I just never knew other people had things that may seem small (like tinnitus, for example,) that make them contemplate suicide. Someone who has never experienced it simply cannot relate. Then the juggling some of us do with both physical pain and mental illness, exactly where are those support groups or help? That whole mentality of blame and prevention pisses me off to no end. I am actually contemplating writing an open letter to the NY Times about all the money that's going to go to that fucking net under the Golden Gate Bridge, and I'd like to call out Nancy Pelosi personally for wielding survivors' grief for political gain. I just don't want to do anything that would even suggest the existence of this site.Well her mother said "Im fighting this assisted suicide online community and dont know where to start. Does anyone have any idea? There is something that passed in California called Suzy's Law."
There's a lot of support from family and friends to shut it down, e.g. someone said (about forums like this): "They're the darkest places on the internet. I'm inquiring to have this website shut down, and so is my partner."
I can see why someone would want to blame a forum, but speaking as someone who has found solace in venting here, there are a lot of life circumstances that lead someone to seek this forum out in the first place.
One thing I learned in life is the power of forgiveness. It helps the person who forgives just as much as the person who is forgiven. The girl's parents will be distraught, and if they lash out at anybody else, then try and understand why they should do it. Be kind. Portia's famous speech in The Merchant of Venice expresses it so well. Shakespeare uses the word "mercy" but it means "forgiveness" in modern usage.They shouldn't blame the site for their daughters death, your daughter kills herself. Look inward. I love this site man, great to get my feels.
That is exactly my impression here too. This is simply a pro-choice environment. Many a good conversation off topic are had here at SS - and at the very least it serves as tonic to the existentialist issues that plague us.what i can say nobody here is forcing or helping other people having his or her own death. i can't believe the woman is blaming this site. if she is reading this i'd tell her i'm a depressed person but i never had the courage of ctb (to die) and here i found a lot of beautiful souls and one angel who care about me INSTEAD OF MY FUCKING SELFISH PARENTS who doesn't fucking care about me, about my health and my life in general. i'd be dead without all these beautiful people on here, THEY MAKE ME STAY ALIVE. dear mother of that death girl, is nobody fault here. maybe the only fault is yours, parents never understand their children, they just are good in complain about everything and blaming for everything. you know what? this is a lesson for you parents who never really care about how a son or a daughter is feeling. that's why a lot of guys like me are here: because of their parents. now i'm not blaming them directly because i don't know the situation, but sometimes it happens that parents don't understand their child. i'm sending some hugs to her family.
. I logged into FB for like 15 minutes yesterday and I was like, why? Here, I have actually become less suicidal, because for the first time in my life I found people who truly care and don't judge.