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HadEnough1974

I try to be funny...
Jan 14, 2020
684
Have you ever had a gun in your hand, cocked and loaded but we're afraid to pull the trigger?
 
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Zoltiel

Zoltiel

We're asleep in life's waiting room
Jan 7, 2020
162
Yes. I think the scariest thing is surviving with brain damage.
 
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CatLove56

CatLove56

Specialist
Jun 30, 2018
309
Almost two years ago. I regret it everyday not pulling the trigger.
 
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mesohappy

mesohappy

Cat piss sammich??
Jan 10, 2020
674
Yeah,a couple times here just recently..The main fear being messing up and not being able to finish,medical debt,disfigurement..Messing things up worse then they already are.
 
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Throwmyselfaway

Throwmyselfaway

Not gone yet but soon
Jan 14, 2020
798
2 years ago. Had the gun in my mouth. I couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger that day
 
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SinisterKid

SinisterKid

Visionary
Jun 1, 2019
2,113
If I had access to a gun nearly 4 yrs ago, I would not be here now for sure. If that is a good thing or a bad thing, I am not certain either way.
 
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Dwnwrdsprl

Dwnwrdsprl

Every living creature on this earth dies alone
Jan 18, 2020
39
I pulled the trigger and nothing happened. Something snapped inside of me and I decided I needed to get my dog to my parents before I figure out the gun issue. It was enough time to clue my boyfriend into the missing gun and get the cops on my tail. Got arrested and driven to the hospital by the police. It was the worst. I should have just reloaded.
 
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JSauter

Experienced
Oct 14, 2019
207
If I had a gun, I would not be on this forum
 
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HadEnough1974

I try to be funny...
Jan 14, 2020
684
If I had access to a gun nearly 4 yrs ago, I would not be here now for sure. If that is a good thing or a bad thing, I am not certain either way.
And it's a good thing you didn't because you're a great moderator. We need you here!

On a more serious note, people who end their lives by gun tend to be impulsive. It's too easy, I know. However, I'm my case, it's always been my preferred method. As my handle reads, I've had enough. It's time to go.
 
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squirtsoda

squirtsoda

Fallen Eagle
Jan 19, 2020
324
I used to own quite an arsenal, and was going to pull the trigger in 2018, but then I checked myself in to alcohol detox and the psych ward. I backed off for probably a bunch of reasons but I got a phone call as I was about to squeeze the trigger, it was my step mom. I pulled back and then thought about the mess. Had to clean up a fraternity brother before.
 
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issyishere

issyishere

Goodnight and always remember that’s life
Nov 5, 2019
441
I'm scared to own a gun because i'd be pointing it at my forehead everynight and do something impulsive. Catching the bus should be methodical and planned weeks/months or even years in advance
 
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squirtsoda

squirtsoda

Fallen Eagle
Jan 19, 2020
324
I'm scared to own a gun because i'd be pointing it at my forehead everynight and do something impulsive. Catching the bus should be methodical and planned weeks/months or even years in advance
It is too easy to accidentally discharge some types of weapons. I'm not allowed to own guns anymore. But back in my university days I took a large amount of ambien and was also about to pull the trigger. I was heavily under the influence of the ambien and alcohol and both uncoordinated and not thinking straight. I was simply toggling the safety and obviously holding the gun improperly and the muzzle was pointed toward my face. I inadvertently pulled the trigger and the bullet went probably less than an inch past my left ear and into the ceiling.
 
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Throwmyselfaway

Throwmyselfaway

Not gone yet but soon
Jan 14, 2020
798
It is too easy to accidentally discharge some types of weapons. I'm not allowed to own guns anymore. But back in my university days I took a large amount of ambien and was also about to pull the trigger. I was heavily under the influence of the ambien and alcohol and both uncoordinated and not thinking straight. I was simply toggling the safety and obviously holding the gun improperly and the muzzle was pointed toward my face. I inadvertently pulled the trigger and the bullet went probably less than an inch past my left ear and into the ceiling.
Holy shit that had to be scary
 
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squirtsoda

squirtsoda

Fallen Eagle
Jan 19, 2020
324
Holy shit that had to be scary
It was pretty breathtaking. I just sat there on the floor about 10 feet away from my bed and slept there. Still can't hear too well out of my left ear.
 
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Flippy

Flippy

Felis Sapien
Jan 5, 2020
931
I'm scared to own a gun because i'd be pointing it at my forehead everynight and do something impulsive. Catching the bus should be methodical and planned weeks/months or even years in advance
I knew someone who had one, a rare thing where I live. I can remember thinking, good job I didn't get my hands of that a few years ago. I sometimes think it would be the best way for me. But as you say, it can lead to impulsivity and I would probably end up with half a face knowing my luck.
 
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BPD Barbie

BPD Barbie

Visionary
Dec 1, 2019
2,361
Quite a few years ago I had access to a 12 bore shotgun, the only problem I had was that it was too big for me to actually pull the trigger while having it in a relevant place. The joys of short arms I guess.
 
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HadEnough1974

I try to be funny...
Jan 14, 2020
684
I'm scared to own a gun because i'd be pointing it at my forehead everynight and do something impulsive. Catching the bus should be methodical and planned weeks/months or even years in advance
I agree!
 
TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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I'm not really afraid to pull the trigger per se, I've dry fired many times (maybe to some people that doesn't count), but for me, I didn't want to mess around with live rounds until I'm actually ready to CTB. As of now, my gun is away at storage and don't have direct access to it as I am unable to store it at my parents' home (for risk of them discovering it). Sometimes I wished I had a handgun, it would be much easier to hide in my room. My parents' don't really search the house oftenly, but when comes renovations and moving around stuff, well I can't afford the risk of it being discovered. :aw:
 
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Broken Chimera

Broken Chimera

The abyss also gazes into you
May 27, 2019
972
I had a revolver years ago. But after I saw several failures it was enough for me not to try.
 
Flippy

Flippy

Felis Sapien
Jan 5, 2020
931
Quite a few years ago I had access to a 12 bore shotgun, the only problem I had was that it was too big for me to actually pull the trigger while having it in a relevant place. The joys of short arms I guess.
When I think of you or others doing this it sort of freaks me out. Like I really fear for their safety (as daft as it sounds). But when I imagine myself doing it, it's comforting. There's bound to be some sort of German word for that kind of thing lol! :-)
 
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Egddios

Egddios

Specialist
Oct 27, 2018
395
It was pretty breathtaking. I just sat there on the floor about 10 feet away from my bed and slept there. Still can't hear too well out of my left ear.

Damn.



If I had access to a gun, I likely wouldn't be here. I suspect because of my psych history, I wouldn't be allowed a permit at this point anyway.

Recently I thought of 3D printing a gun, which has been done before. In a neighboring city, a couple printed a gun and used it to murder someone.

Link to story, anyone's curious about ghost guns aka 3D printed.
 
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ReneeSuicideAccount

ReneeSuicideAccount

Member
Jun 3, 2019
50
I got found with a gun to my head once that's how my guns got taken from me. I should have just pulled the trigger and not given it up. If it was anyone other than my wife i would have but I couldn't do that to her.
 
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Passersby

Passersby

Trapped in space and time
Aug 29, 2019
1,641
Yes. Several yrs ago at the start of my troubles I was sitting in a vehicle looking at the ocean with my 9 mm Springfield armory with a real wood grain handle loaded and ready to go. Ended up not pulling the trigger for just a few personal reasons even though I really wanted to and almost did. I figured I would try to at least fight this shit for a while and see if I could win even though then I knew that it was bad and I couldn'. Unfortunately I was right. If I had pulled the trigger the only thing I would have missed out on would have been several more yrs of hardcore physical and mental suffering. So yes now I am ready.
 
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escapefromabuse

Here's Tom with the weather
Jan 25, 2020
175
Yesterday I had my 12 gauge to my forehead with an 11/16 open end wrench resting on the trigger (perfect reach and leverage to push the trigger). Couldn't do it. Too messy and too violent. I think of death as something that should be quiet and peaceful, not an explosion of gore. Js
 
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Backwood_tilt

UnEnlightened
Dec 27, 2019
889
Yesterday I had my 12 gauge to my forehead with an 11/16 open end wrench resting on the trigger (perfect reach and leverage to push the trigger). Couldn't do it. Too messy and too violent. I think of death as something that should be quiet and peaceful, not an explosion of gore. Js

how'd yoU get to that point?

Glad you're still with us. Many of us would let you vent if you wanted.
 
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escapefromabuse

Here's Tom with the weather
Jan 25, 2020
175
how'd yoU get to that point?

Glad you're still with us. Many of us would let you vent if you wanted.

Oh boy is it a long and complicated story. The short version is that I've found myself entangled in court battles with an emotionally abusive woman who seems like she won't rest until I'm completely destroyed (either dead, financially ruined worse than I am, or in jail for contempt of some court order). Yesterday I lost a court hearing that forces me to continue litigating. I was trying to disengage and she won't let me.
 
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HadEnough1974

I try to be funny...
Jan 14, 2020
684
Oh boy is it a long and complicated story. The short version is that I've found myself entangled in court battles with an emotionally abusive woman who seems like she won't rest until I'm completely destroyed (either dead, financially ruined worse than I am, or in jail for contempt of some court order). Yesterday I lost a court hearing that forces me to continue litigating. I was trying to disengage and she won't let me.
I'm dealing with a legal situation as well. I can relate.
Oh boy is it a long and complicated story. The short version is that I've found myself entangled in court battles with an emotionally abusive woman who seems like she won't rest until I'm completely destroyed (either dead, financially ruined worse than I am, or in jail for contempt of some court order). Yesterday I lost a court hearing that forces me to continue litigating. I was trying to disengage and she won't let me.
Once you've posted on several forums within 24 hours you'll be granted the ability to send public messages. You can pm me.
 
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voyager

voyager

Don't you dare go hollow...
Nov 25, 2019
965
Have you ever had a gun in your hand, cocked and loaded but we're afraid to pull the trigger?
Nope, no, no, and don't know. Possibly at first, but when it is time I'd go through with it.
If I had access to a gun nearly 4 yrs ago, I would not be here now for sure. If that is a good thing or a bad thing, I am not certain either way.
I think it depends how you see life. To me consciousness and the present is everything. I had great times, followed by some terrible times, and now meaningless times waiting for the end, neither really good nor bad, and as such I don't regret being here at this very moment. Ofc, if something goes wrong in the future I might end up eating my words.
...people who end their lives by gun tend to be impulsive. It's too easy, I know.
That's true and there were points in my life where easy access could have led to killing myself. Otoh though, now that supposedly the worst times have passed it's the ultimate freedom of choice to me. Knowing I could leave anytime, but actually choose not to do it. I find that thought comforting.
There's bound to be some sort of German word for that kind of thing lol! :-)
Probably. German seems to have a word for pretty much every particular situation imaginable. My favourite is "lebensmuede". People tend to use it like "are you stupid" when crossing the road without looking for instance. But the literal translation is actually "tired of life", and I feel that's something all of us can relate to.
 
TheOA

TheOA

Student
Jan 5, 2020
101
I do have one. I am undecided how I feel about them. I am more of a cutter.