Guest MrRant Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Indiana Teen Saved After Online Suicide Bid The online incident, and the reaction it got from the community, was reminiscent of a suicide attempt in Seattle in August of last year. A young woman leapt off a 160-foot-high bridge after passing motorists, tangled up in the traffic snarls she created, yelled things like, "Jump, bitch, jump!." The woman lived, but ignited remorse in a city that once prided itself on being free from big-city woes. I remember that and I must say I did kindof laugh... it was sad but funny. But to the topic at hand why are you jumping on the net for help? I think if people need help because of suicide they need to go and talk to a person that they can see and touch etc. to hear the sympathy in the persons voice. If you can't talk to your parents, then talk to your grandparents or anyone that you can. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Report post Posted October 5, 2002 I can't take it anymore -- Goodbye cruel world. Hello? Anyone? Oh damnit <loosens rope around neck and steps down from chair>... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MrRant Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Jump! JUMP! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted October 5, 2002 make sure you double check the knot on the rope.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Several years ago, I was unfortunate enough to be in a chat room on a night when three people came in feeling "depressed" and "suicidial." They were all separate incidents spaced apart, but it wouldn't surprise me if it was the same person each time. Anyway, the fawning idiots in the room put on their best sympathetic faces, gave the morons the attention they were seeking, and kept trying to "talk them out of it" with the usual cliches. I just kept re-iterating that the world really IS that bad, everyone DOES hate you, and the best way to stop that is to eat a bullet. Bah. I have no pity for people who so obviously seek attention. If you're actually thinking about killing yourself, what are a bunch of strangers in a chat room going to do about it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted October 5, 2002 This kid wasn't going to kill himself. If he was serious about it, he'd be dead. I've dealt with enough suicidal friends and family members to know that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Report post Posted October 5, 2002 "If you're actually thinking about killing yourself, what are a bunch of strangers in a chat room going to do about it?" Probably tell you to jump, like the above bleeding hearts did... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Yeah, no shit, was this kid looking for some real sympathy and psychiatric advice from a bunch of gumps on some chat room? Talk about stupid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest RobJohnstone Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Several years ago, I was unfortunate enough to be in a chat room on a night when three people came in feeling "depressed" and "suicidial." They were all separate incidents spaced apart, but it wouldn't surprise me if it was the same person each time. Anyway, the fawning idiots in the room put on their best sympathetic faces, gave the morons the attention they were seeking, and kept trying to "talk them out of it" with the usual cliches. I just kept re-iterating that the world really IS that bad, everyone DOES hate you, and the best way to stop that is to eat a bullet. Bah. I have no pity for people who so obviously seek attention. If you're actually thinking about killing yourself, what are a bunch of strangers in a chat room going to do about it? Man if I said some shit like that, which I agree with you, I would get verbally slaughtered here. Oh well --Rob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest EricMM Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Hey RJS, that's unfair. We, or at least I, don't hate you. I just hate you ignorant ignorant ideas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest fk teale Report post Posted October 5, 2002 Sometimes these things are for real. And sometimes they even involve a furry who thinks he's a dragon trying to take wing from a berkeley (quelle surprise?) rooftop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Cancer Marney Report post Posted October 5, 2002 A memorial message: "I knew him from IRC. He was a very good dragon" Another: "* The Celtic red fox pads out of the darkness, and places a white candle on the nearby fireplace mantle*" A third: "*Bows his head solumnly, an almost unnatural serioussness emanating from him* Ooh... so sad... to lose one..." Yet another: "*simply and quietly, a golden brown fured cougar pads up, places a white candle, turns, and leaves, a silent tear runing from hsi eye*" WTF?! Someone real died, you pathetic, miserable roleplaying Mongoloids. And he wasn't a fucking "dragon," he was a human being. Christ, these people are fucked in the head. The most disgusting part is the aunts and uncles and even the goddamned parents posting in the thread. Doesn't anyone have any concept of dignity anymore? What happened to grieving in private? What happened to having a shred of pride, for God's sake? Prostituting your son's suicide for attention is beyond sickening, even if he was a moron. There's no decency nowadays. There are no morals. The idiot didn't even die for anything. His life meant nothing and his death meant nothing, it was a melodramatic pity party from start to finish. This kind of whiny, cowardly, egotistical suicide does nothing but denigrate the deaths of those who have to die when they don't want to. Meaningless, disrespectful, contemptible, and utterly revolting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites