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kestrelx 03-12-2011 11:55

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Suicide is painless / Johnny Mandel - YouTube

Some guy killed himself on Skype while his partner watched and the recent apparent suicide of Gary Speed (RIP)

Company director killed himself on Skype - Telegraph

I just wonder why he and others do it?

groove 03-12-2011 13:54

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Groove thinks there is sometimes a kind of vanity that goes with suicide. It is very self-indulgent. It is sometimes viewed as a cool thing, due to Kurt Cobain and people like that. I

jaysay 03-12-2011 14:14

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For anybody to commit suicide there must be something drastically wrong somewhere.

groove 03-12-2011 14:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 953732)
For anybody to commit suicide there must be something drastically wrong somewhere.

Groove agrees Jaysay, but it is very common.

Margaret Pilkington 03-12-2011 15:08

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suicide is not painless......certainly not for the family members left behind.
If you doubt what I say, I am sure the parents of the 12 year old who hanged himself will confirm this.

Boeing Guy 03-12-2011 16:31

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And what the @@@@ has the MASH opening song got to do with a man cutting his own throat while on Skype????
Before Groove tells me, yes I am aware of the irony in the mash theme and the dentist in the film.
What ever this is it certainly not painless.

Margaret Pilkington 03-12-2011 16:35

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My sister in law commited suicide because she was unable to have the baby she longed for.........and I can tell you that the pain lives on with us forever.
Yes, you put your lives back into some semblance of order....but it isn't the same order.
It took my brother many years to get any kind of life back. He moved out of the Uk to try and escape the memories.

jaysay 04-12-2011 09:47

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A good friend of mine committed suicide by putting his head on railway lines, Although I hadn't seen him for quite a few years, it really shook me up, and had he asking myself what ever possessed him to do that.

kestrelx 05-12-2011 16:52

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 953903)
A good friend of mine committed suicide by putting his head on railway lines, Although I hadn't seen him for quite a few years, it really shook me up, and had he asking myself what ever possessed him to do that.

I just couldn't do that to put your head on and have to wait for the train - can't fathom what is in mind of person to do that.

jaysay 05-12-2011 17:44

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 954191)
I just couldn't do that to put your head on and have to wait for the train - can't fathom what is in mind of person to do that.

Me neither kestrelx, the lad must have been very disturbed indeed

DaveinGermany 05-12-2011 19:41

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 954198)
Me neither kestrelx, the lad must have been very disturbed indeed

Not really John, sometimes people get so low that they feel there's no other way out of their worries, problems & despair. They feel that they physically & spiritually can't cope any more & that by ending their lives there problems will all be over. It is difficult to comprehend as most of us haven't been at such a low ebb in our lives & until it happens to us (and I really hope it doesn't) we will never be able to understand why some folk take such a severe option.

jedimaster 05-12-2011 20:05

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 954231)
Not really John, sometimes people get so low that they feel there's no other way out of their worries, problems & despair. They feel that they physically & spiritually can't cope any more & that by ending their lives there problems will all be over. It is difficult to comprehend as most of us haven't been at such a low ebb in our lives & until it happens to us (and I really hope it doesn't) we will never be able to understand why some folk take such a severe option.



believe me i've been that low and it's a hard fight to stop yourself! luckily I didn't have the guts to do it and instead chose to do the hardest thing I've ever had to do in my life - ASK FOR HELP!

but believe me there are still times when it seems like the only way to end what you are going through and solve the problem!

jaysay 06-12-2011 09:03

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 954231)
Not really John, sometimes people get so low that they feel there's no other way out of their worries, problems & despair. They feel that they physically & spiritually can't cope any more & that by ending their lives there problems will all be over. It is difficult to comprehend as most of us haven't been at such a low ebb in our lives & until it happens to us (and I really hope it doesn't) we will never be able to understand why some folk take such a severe option.

Ya but there are better ways of doing it than putting your head on a railway line dave, no matter how low you get. I only have to walk into my bedroom open my drug cupboard if I want to end it all. The real victims of suicide are the ones left behind

Margaret Pilkington 06-12-2011 12:48

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 954279)
The real victims of suicide are the ones left behind

That is the truest thing anyone ever said. They are the ones who cope with the fallout and are left thinking that maybe, just maybe if they had been a bit more kind, a bit more perceptive/intuitive....then their loved one would still be with them.
In the dark hours of the night they examine everything they did in the run up to this terrible event....they try to see if there was anything they said that would have given any clue to the real feelings of the one who took their own life.

Less 06-12-2011 19:05

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 954307)
That is the truest thing anyone ever said. They are the ones who cope with the fallout and are left thinking that maybe, just maybe if they had been a bit more kind, a bit more perceptive/intuitive....then their loved one would still be with them.
In the dark hours of the night they examine everything they did in the run up to this terrible event....they try to see if there was anything they said that would have given any clue to the real feelings of the one who took their own life.

What a selfish statement.

Of course those left behind will have recriminations & regrets that a loved one has been lost.
But, the person that commited suicide has lost everything!
Who knows why they did it?
Who knows their state of mind when they did it?
Who can judge them for the fact that they did it?
Lots of self righteous folk on this thread judging the one that felt compelled to end it all.
The method they used may not have been ideal for the poor sods that witnessed it but hell, give the poor begger a break and now they have done it leave them in peace, (it might just have been your judgemental nagging that drove them to it).


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