Nervous young man
WARNING: Books may cause unseemly outbursts
- Feb 3, 2025
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I heard all the time from my loved ones ( before they abandoned me for my long-term issues ) many phrases I'm sure you have all heard. "It gets better", "you just need x" or "you need to give y a few more years" maybe even "suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem" so my question is when does it become a permanent solution to a permanent problem. This isn't a question of bodily autonomy which very clearly means a person should be able to do to themselves whatever they want given they are a consenting adult ( in the news lately we have seen MANY attacks on bodily autonomy reminiscent of the repression the site is facing ) this is instead a question of when there is no longer possible a better future for someone. A world where there will be consistent suffering until death? For me ( and this is a venting thread so I will vent a bit ) I have intense dysphoria, SMI, serious economic troubles, deep resentments to others, and a generally very inamicable demeanor that drove off anyone who still cared about me. So in my head that leaves me with my issues and myself for the rest of my life however long that is. Consistent suffering for me is what validates ctb ( again if not for bodily autonomy ). So at what point does it become true that there is nothing else?