Painless_end
Life is too difficult for me
- Oct 11, 2019
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Does anyone not have any severe mental or physical issues not even depression or anxiety but still want to die for a long time because of some other issue
This is literally me. This world is terrible and tbh I don't think I even want to bother with it. Death is no big deal anyway so why not.I'm lazy, life seems too much effort.
This is literally me. This world is terrible and tbh I don't think I even want to bother with it. Death is no big deal anyway so why not.
That's very ignorant of you to assume that "everything is good" with me.To be blunt
If everything is good with you and you still want to die
It Is pretty stupid
You modified them after I had already repliedYou cling to the words i already rephrased
but arent u afraid of dying or ctbing? even a bitThis is literally me. This world is terrible and tbh I don't think I even want to bother with it. Death is no big deal anyway so why not.
I'm more scared of staying alive. The actual dying process is a bit frightening because I don't want to be in pain but after it's done nothing happens so it's fine I guess.but arent u afraid of dying or ctbing? even a bit
Life's default position doesn't appear to be far better than death. Death seems more like a forever dreamless sleep. It's not good, it's not bad and people don't spend all day talking about how much better being awake is than being sleep.Does anyone not have any severe mental or physical issues not even depression or anxiety but still want to die for a long time because of some other issue
How did you determine that? Why is a state of being inherently superior to a lack of a state?To be blunt
If you are content and you still want to die
It Is pretty stupid
words that are about 2000 years old: "The desire to die may be felt, not only by the sensible man or the brave or unhappy man, but even by the man who is merely surfeited." ~SenecaTo be blunt
If you are content and you still want to die
It Is pretty stupid
Vent on your own threads. Dont come here with your shitty opinions on other's threads.I'm in the middle of something that's why i posted quick then edited and again
I think i know enough of what i commented about
And to any common sense wanting to exit without any apearant suffering is silly
Btw no need to pester me with an argument i'm not gonna read it
Just a one off venting for all the self destructive tendencies here i read mostly
I don't think this crappy piece of turd that was vomited by the toilet understands anything above his own frustration with lifewords that are about 2000 years old: "The desire to die may be felt, not only by the sensible man or the brave or unhappy man, but even by the man who is merely surfeited." ~Seneca
As someone on a suicide forum, you'd think you would understand that everyone has their own reasons.
Vent on your own threads. Dont come here with your shitty opinions on other's threads.
Again, do not pass judgement based on few lines of a post.
Keep your pathetic destructive tendencies to your own life.
POS like you just wants to feel superior to others. I honestly can't believe what a loser you are.
I don't think this crappy piece of turd that was vomited by the toilet understands anything above his own frustration with l
Seneca wasn't frustrated with life. He was making an observation. Your eagerness to tear it down says a lot about you. Hopefully you grow out of that some day, it's a horrible way to exist.Vent on your own threads. Dont come here with your shitty opinions on other's threads.
Again, do not pass judgement based on few lines of a post.
Keep your pathetic destructive tendencies to your own life.
POS like you just wants to feel superior to others. I honestly can't believe what a loser you are.
I don't think this crappy piece of turd that was vomited by the toilet understands anything above his own frustration with life
I was talking about @NullmSeneca wasn't frustrated with life. He was making an observation. Your eagerness to tear it down says a lot about you. Hopefully you grow out of that some day, it's a horrible way to exist.
Edit: Read "on the happiness of life" or "on the shortness of life" and come back to me on what Seneca understands.
Edit2: I noticed you attacked my original response. I'm not sure if you assumed I was talking to you and got defensive, or if you got defensive at the quote itself and responded. I was engaging Nullm trying to validate that everyone has their reasons for wanting to end it; that people can be content and still want to go. Just thought I'd clear that up.
I didn't attack your response. All my responses have been directed at nullm . Hope this clears it up.Seneca wasn't frustrated with life. He was making an observation. Your eagerness to tear it down says a lot about you. Hopefully you grow out of that some day, it's a horrible way to exist.
Edit: Read "on the happiness of life" or "on the shortness of life" and come back to me on what Seneca understands.
Edit2: I noticed you attacked my original response. I'm not sure if you assumed I was talking to you and got defensive, or if you got defensive at the quote itself and responded. I was engaging Nullm trying to validate that everyone has their reasons for wanting to end it; that people can be content and still want to go. Just thought I'd clear that up.
Seneca wasn't frustrated with life. He was making an observation. Your eagerness to tear it down says a lot about you. Hopefully you grow out of that some day, it's a horrible way to exist.
Edit: Read "on the happiness of life" or "on the shortness of life" and come back to me on what Seneca understands.
Makes sense. I couldn't tell if you were talking about Seneca or Nullm, who has a lot of growing to do.I was talking about @Nullm
I didn't attack your response. All my responses have been directed at nullm . Hope this clears it up.
I just don't care for anyone's superior tone about this. This site is about the most important or life critical issues for each person who is here. Nothing is more important for each person than what brought them to a site like this.Makes sense. I couldn't tell if you were talking about Seneca or Nullm, who has a lot of growing to do.