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    No foreign laws or pressure will make us comply with anti-censorship laws and we will protect the speech of our members, regardless of where they might live in the world. If that means being blocked in the UK, so be it. We would advise that any UK member gets a VPN to browse the site, or use TOR.

    However, today, we stand up these these governments that want to bully or censor this website.

    Fuck OFCOM, and fuck any media organization or group that think it's cool or fun to stalk or bully people that suffering in this world.

    Edit: We also wanted to address the veiled threats made against a staff member in the UK by the BBC in the news today. We are undeterred by any threats, intimination, by the BBC or by any other groups dedicated to doxxing and harassing our staff and members. Journalists from the BBC, CTV, Kansas Star, Daily Mail and many other outlets have continuiously ignored the fact that many of the people that they're interviewing (such as @leelfc84 on Twitter/X) and propping up are the same people posting addresses of staff members and our founders on social media. We show them proof of this and they ignore it and don't address it.They're all just as evil as each other, and should be treated accordingly. They do not care about the safety of our staff members, founders, or administrators, or even members, so why would they care about you?

    Now that we have your attention, journalists, will you ever address this? You've given these evil people interviews, and free press.

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zachw

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Aug 4, 2024
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Hey friends,
So I'm new here. I've been navigating chronic suicidality for the last 3+ years. This all started after a painful break up with my partner of nearly 10 years. If you had asked me before the break up if I would want to die if we broke up, I would have laughed at you. I am a smart, thoughtful, grounded person, or so I thought. Unfortunately, after the break up, something in me switched. I have completely lost my will to live. I attempted a number of times. I was hospitalized multiple times, did a couple residential programs and day programs. Over the last three years I have tried nearly 20 different medications, ECT, TMS, ketamine, MDMA, hypnosis, therapy, EMDR. I have an incredibly supportive friend group. I have a very loving family. My job is very meaningful. I have managed to do things these last three years. I have travelled and spent time with people I love. I've gone on dates and had sex. I have snuggled my cat. I delivered a set of powerful lectures. The list goes on. And yet, I still want to die. I cannot stop thinking about my ex and the life he has created with the person he left me for. I cannot get over him no matter how hard I try. I am 41 years old. I do not want to wake up at 50 and wish I had killed myself 10 years before. I don't really know what to do. I don't know what I'm looking for at this point. I don't want to keep hanging on. I feel so cowardly. I'm also angry that if I follow through the only thing I'll ever be remembered for is that I took my life. I also hate that there will never, ever, be accountability for my ex for destroying my life. I feel like 3 years of trying is long enough. It's so fucking embarrassing to not be over someone after 3 years. He's clearly moved on. Everyone else I know who has gone through divorce or break up moves on. Why is my brain so broken and why is dying the only thing that makes any sense?
 
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AceVendetta7500

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Jul 29, 2024
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Wow I feel your pain. My timeline is a bit different but I am in a pretty similar situation. TBH I'm impressed you've been able to keep it up professionally and socially. I have become a completely dysfunctional wreck. Curious. Did the dissolution of the relationship come as a shock to you? Mine did so I am thinking I have some really bad trauma from that. Such a major change in your life and to have no control or input on it is devastating.
 
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zachw

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Aug 4, 2024
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Wow I feel your pain. My timeline is a bit different but I am in a pretty similar situation. TBH I'm impressed you've been able to keep it up professionally and socially. I have become a completely dysfunctional wreck. Curious. Did the dissolution of the relationship come as a shock to you? Mine did so I am thinking I have some really bad trauma from that. Such a major change in your life and to have no control or input on it is devastating.
Yes. It was a complete shock to me. One day he told me he cheated on me and had feelings for this other guy. Then we tried a few months of being polyamorous that were torturous and filled with him lying to me. Both my partner and the guy he left me for left their partners to be together. They are still together three years later.
 

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