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Saponification

Saponification

A piece of nothing
Jun 27, 2024
136
Lol, what a magnificent piece of writing. This is the kinda shit I wish I had the eloquence to come up with. Alas, I lack this level of talent.
Not sure why such a based user was banned because this rhetoric always drove me up a wall when I was in the CTB mix. I'd say that anyone who un-ironically makes that argument against S-ing should be ridiculed and banned on sight. That's how banal and dishonest it is. It's worse than asking "who hurt you?" in my eyes.
Any info on why this user was banned?
 
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Aiyuxiao

Aiyuxiao

Mage
Mar 28, 2025
504
Sorry, for this "sad truth" but a lot of us have permanent problems that won't go away and that we will have to carry with us and will get worse as we continue to age in this life.
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

Enlightened
Aug 28, 2021
1,193
All our problems are temporary as we are mortal. Suicide is not a game changer, it would be, if we would not age and can only die by, let's say, decapitation, like in the movie Highlander.
 
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Pluto

Pluto

Cat Extremist
Dec 27, 2020
5,550
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whyyyyyyyy

Member
May 26, 2020
48
The refutation of this oft-cited slogan is to say that "temporary" just means non-infinite. A billion years can be temporary. A temporary, billion year period of suffering, for example. From that standpoint, a permanent solution to a temporary problem is a total godsend.
 
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rainatthebusstop

rainatthebusstop

Member
Aug 20, 2025
16
Oh, ladies and gentlemen, stop everything! We are in the presence of the Einstein of motivational psychology, the Tesla of obviousness, the Mozart of cliché wisdom. A prodigy of human intellect who has just solved the entire existential dilemma with the same depth as a fortune cookie written by a hamster on amphetamines.
What a historic moment! Imagine all the great philosophers rolling in their graves, seething with jealousy for not having come up with such an earth-shattering revelation. Sartre? Schopenhauer? Amateurs. Apparently, centuries of existential thought were a complete waste of time when all it took was one Hallmark-card-sized phrase to solve the meaning of life.
But let's take a good look at this dispenser of prepackaged wisdom. See that glimmer in their eyes? That sacred glow of self-satisfaction, the smugness of someone who believes they've just dropped a truth bomb so powerful it will reshape the universe. They feel like a god. They utter the phrase and now expect the world to halt in reverence, bystanders to weep in gratitude, maybe even a statue erected in their honor.
But nothing happens. Because the truth is, this phrase has the same intellectual impact as a fart in a hurricane. It's so banal, so overused, so utterly stupid that just repeating it should be classified as a crime against intelligence.
But let's imagine the moment this person first discovered this pearl of wisdom. Maybe they read it scrawled on a public restroom wall, wedged between a phone number and an insult to someone's mother. Maybe they found it printed on the back of a scratch-off lottery ticket, right next to an ad for predatory loans and a half-baked horoscope. And boom! Epiphany. "This phrase will change my life. No, better! It will change everyone's life! I must spread it, I must share it, I must regurgitate it to every poor soul I encounter!"
And so, armed with the self-confidence of a toddler explaining quantum mechanics, they embark on their holy mission: to enlighten the ignorant masses, to make sure every suffering soul knows that their problems are just temporary, that life is beautiful, that all it takes is a little patience. Because they know. They understand. They alone hold the key to saving humanity, one brainless slogan at a time.
So, the next time someone drops this phrase on you, take a deep breath. Look them straight in the eyes. Reflect on all the poor life choices that led them to believe they just said something profound when, in reality, they've just uttered the philosophical equivalent of a burp. Then, with all the seriousness you can muster, respond:

"Wow, genius. Tell me, do you find these in a catalog, or do they tattoo them directly onto your brain at birth?
I would like to thank you for making me laugh today through my pain.

God I wish I had told this to my fuckass psychotherapist when he dropped that turd of a wisdom. Because my first impulse was like "Life is also a temporary problem and to be quite frank, suicide would fix that pretty handily"
 
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dweller

dweller

Member
Aug 27, 2025
6
why would anyone want a temporary solution?
for me, suicide is a permanent solution for a permanent problem because ocd is chronic.
autism is also something i am stuck with and so is my skin color.
 
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hmnow

Student
Jul 29, 2025
100
It is true but that doesn't mean it can be the answer. Sometime you just want to commit suicide because it will end the pain. Temporary or not.

When the healthcare system is incapable of coping with your "temporary" problem than CTB is a viable solution
 
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barelyholdingon

Member
Apr 25, 2025
11
This was a great read haha. I think the statement holds true for impulsive suicides but for people with chronic mental or physical illnesses the problem is never temporary
 

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