Esse Quam Videri
Darkneos
I've been there myself, a long time ago. I agree with you: I was being chertitable. The post got some facts right, but it was wrong in all the ways that really matter. Take care. — Esse Quam Videri
Corvus
baker
Social Darwinism in action! Yay!There is no case... do it if you can't handle life. Better for those of us who can. Definitely don't try passing on such hereditary exhaustion. — DifferentiatingEgg
baker
The feeling that one's material wellbeing is guaranteed. The former have it, the latter lack it.What do you believe the most significant difference is between people who love life and those who seek suicide? — Martijn
Mysteries stop being beautiful once one is hungry, sick, and cold.Regardless, life will always be a beautiful mystery — Martijn
baker
The answer to the problem according to whom?Okay, but what about the situation when killing oneself is the answer to the problem? — LuckyR
baker
The flip side of the question is 'what makes life worth living'. My problem I have had throughout my life is that society in general I find so vapid and disgusting. For most people in western society consumerism and binge drinking are the highest ideals.
If there was something worth fighting for that gives one reason to live but why does one want to fight for the above soulless nonsense? It seems that is satisfactory for the majority of society and I have never been able to get it or see how that can bring them satisfaction. — unimportant
DifferentiatingEgg
baker
Invoking the name of Darwin as if anything intelligent, is what you call "Social Darwinism."
We can tell your Christian sentiments from your response to LuckyR. Doubling down on the notion above are we?
Why must people take seriously the brain affliction of dead web spinners...? — DifferentiatingEgg
Darkneos
What do you believe the most significant difference is between people who love life and those who seek suicide? — Martijn
Just because you can extract DNA from the dead body, you insist it is biological body.
That is a claim which is devoid of logic and also linguistic coherence, which is incredibly silly. — Corvus
What I'm getting at (and which you and several posters repeatedly refuse to address) is how much a particular person's suicide solves _other_ people's problems. And how, in some cases, it is expected that someone would take their own life, even when said person does not experience any particular pain or profound suffering. — baker
Darkneos
Great to see you still around. And I agree. Love is not all there is. — AmadeusD
LuckyR
I guess I'm just not familiar with the scenario you're describing. Whereby person A commits suicide because person B "expects" person A should do so. Specifically because B reaps a benefit from the event.What I'm getting at (and which you and several posters repeatedly refuse to address) is how much a particular person's suicide solves _other_ people's problems. And how, in some cases, it is expected that someone would take their own life, even when said person does not experience any particular pain or profound suffering.
Martijn
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