vaulthunter
poyo?
- Mar 19, 2019
- 65
i notice everytime i say my age, i'm met with surprise here! (i'm 19).
it's interesting, because people typically associate suicide with people in my demographic (18-25), and it being an overall 'young' thing to do. most reports of suicide of a normal person in media are of young children and teens, because its meant to shock us, but i guess i took that coverage at face value and assuming suicidalness is adjacent to young kids. im also active on twitter and instagram, and my entire generation is severely suicidal from what i see.
i know theres a large community of older people here, and i'm wondering how you view me/others around my age who are ready to die. do you consider our circumstances? or do you believe that all young people have a chance at making life better regardless? why do you think so?
sorry if this overlaps any other recently made thread, i'm just very curious about this and have some specific questions regarding gen Z in particular.
it's interesting, because people typically associate suicide with people in my demographic (18-25), and it being an overall 'young' thing to do. most reports of suicide of a normal person in media are of young children and teens, because its meant to shock us, but i guess i took that coverage at face value and assuming suicidalness is adjacent to young kids. im also active on twitter and instagram, and my entire generation is severely suicidal from what i see.
i know theres a large community of older people here, and i'm wondering how you view me/others around my age who are ready to die. do you consider our circumstances? or do you believe that all young people have a chance at making life better regardless? why do you think so?
sorry if this overlaps any other recently made thread, i'm just very curious about this and have some specific questions regarding gen Z in particular.