Tegan_sky
losing hope
- Aug 16, 2019
- 102
I recently learned of still another suicide, via Instagram and then looking the deceased person up in Facebook. Another person always pictured smiling, looking happy. The whole gist of any comments for this deceased person, there were lots of comments, however, the whole tone was "DON'T TALK ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM!" I.E. don't bring up that this was a suicide. People can't just TALK about these feelings.
There is another suicide website, but without forums, that I found in 2010. It even had a chart of the success rates of each ctb method, the duration of time it takes to die, and an "agony index" of how much pain one would have with each method. This is something that helped me to NOT ctb, seeing this chart. But now the do-gooders deactivated the link in this alternate suicide website.
I have also read that the do-gooders don't think people should be looking at suicide memes. Suicide memes have been a real help, providing some understanding of how I feel, sometimes with levity that helps me feel a bit better.
This is a vent, I guess, but like I said, this suicide (local in my city) finding about it is recent. "DON'T TALK ABOUT IT. DON'T BRING UP SUICIDE". Then everyone stands around, after the person takes their own life, wringing their hands, saying "Why didn't they TELL anyone???" Because all anyone does is post the National Suicide Hotline, AFTER the person takes their own life. Otherwise, don't bring up how depressed you are, how suicidal you may feel. And people die.
I guess this is a vent, I hope anyone reading this understands. Thanks for reading
There is another suicide website, but without forums, that I found in 2010. It even had a chart of the success rates of each ctb method, the duration of time it takes to die, and an "agony index" of how much pain one would have with each method. This is something that helped me to NOT ctb, seeing this chart. But now the do-gooders deactivated the link in this alternate suicide website.
I have also read that the do-gooders don't think people should be looking at suicide memes. Suicide memes have been a real help, providing some understanding of how I feel, sometimes with levity that helps me feel a bit better.
This is a vent, I guess, but like I said, this suicide (local in my city) finding about it is recent. "DON'T TALK ABOUT IT. DON'T BRING UP SUICIDE". Then everyone stands around, after the person takes their own life, wringing their hands, saying "Why didn't they TELL anyone???" Because all anyone does is post the National Suicide Hotline, AFTER the person takes their own life. Otherwise, don't bring up how depressed you are, how suicidal you may feel. And people die.
I guess this is a vent, I hope anyone reading this understands. Thanks for reading