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Originally Posted by Salvanas
In africa, for example, are people there committing suicide? Are the people that have lethal diseases committing suicide?
No they aren't. They are striving to survive. The people who end their lives for something like someone close dieing, or debt problems, and the like, come across to me as selfish human beings.
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Please back this up, or it didn't happen. Yeah, the suicide rate may not be as high as the Americas, but that doesn't mean it's zero. Then again it could be, contrariwise, you still need to back this up.
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Originally Posted by Suki
Yes, they do. Being depressed isn't something you choose but something that falls upon you.
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This is the silliest statement I've read so far. The only time depression isn't a choice is when it's literally become an uncontrollable psychological disorder for the person. Please think about what you're trying to say before you type it out, otherwise you just sound silly.
Take away all the drama of life/death/suicide/dealing with it and you get this: everyone's just trying to live their lives the best way they see fit. They're writing their life story, with their friends and family as characters in it; themselves being the main character. Problems arise when other people think they're important enough to try to live other people's lives for them. Let them do what they will, though
strictly personally, I find it a bit foolish to end yourself.
But that's just me.