Your life is precious, theres no need to remove all of it
just a little bit of itColdTooth wrote:
Your life is precious, theres no need to remove all of it
I wouldn't say life is a privilege to begin with. It's a gift. But even gifts can be toxic. Suicide nearly always (I'm assuming this) occurs through depression, and a depression is like a reverse nightmare. You don't fall asleep and enter a nightmare, you wake up in one. Suicide will always be a viable option in the minds of those who live like that. When the heat of your mental state pushes you to the edge, the fear of falling will be less grave than the fear of the flames in your back.mathexpert wrote:
This is probably a very ignorant thought to have, but why would anybody kill themselves life is such wonderful privilege to have
It's good to be self aware.mathexpert wrote:
This is probably a very ignorant thought to have
Chris9427 wrote:
"So Nano Ka?" means "Is that so?" afaik.
Also, it wasn't because my freetime was shortened, but I'm forced to do some work for school. And I'm also stressed.
Yeah, it may sound retarded to you, but it's a huge problem for me. I'm an idiot, but I can't help it.
A different confession; I'm afraid that I'm actually a huge retard, while everyone around me is way smarter than me.
I often don't understand things when someone talks to me irl. I also suck with words. And my memory is horrible. I often think I already did something until someone somehow manages to prove me otherwise.
I also act like I'm bad at something when I hate it / don't care about it. Especially in school. I'm about to fail my year because of this attitude.
Oh, I have one more confession. A pretty huge one. I'd rather keep it for myself for a time though.
what are you talking about~ this is OT! EVERYTHING is a trap!kynolenkun wrote:
high five for not thinking this was a trap!
LET ME SCIENCE YOU YOChris9427 wrote:
Well, the universe is infinite, which means there's also an infinite amount of galaxies and planets. It could be very possible that parallel universes actually exist.
Physical laws are being broken so many times in the universe anyways.
Especially things like quasars. A trillion times brighter than our sun, so bright that you can clearly see them even when they're billion lightyears away. That's beyond incredible.
we dont know if the universe is infinite, but if the universe was infinite, there would be places that are exactly the same as ours googol's of lightyears away from us, probably including one where there is a you that has a happier life.Chris9427 wrote:
Well, the universe is infinite, which means there's also an infinite amount of galaxies and planets. It could be very possible that parallel universes actually exist.
Physical laws are being broken so many times in the universe anyways.
Especially things like quasars. A trillion times brighter than our sun, so bright that you can clearly see them even when they're billion lightyears away. That's beyond incredible.
We don't even know 0,1% of our galaxy, so even our galaxy has so many secrets that have yet to be discovered.
I'd give a lot to move freely through space, unaffected by forces, temperatures, etc.
Thanks for your efforts. It's extremely hard to imagine things when it comes to these sizes though.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
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The vastness of space is really mind-blowing stuff. I can barely grasp the sheer scale of the Earth and the Moon, and comparisons of the sun to a star like VY Canis Majoris.Chris9427 wrote:
Thanks for your efforts. It's extremely hard to imagine things when it comes to these sizes though.
Same goes to me. I still haven't subscribed Vsauce, but I watch his videos, and I really like his videos as well.Static Noise Bird wrote:
I watch Vsauce's videos every now and then but I haven't subscribed to some of my favourite people, even.
That's...really counter productive.Chris9427 wrote:
Same goes to me. I still haven't subscribed Vsauce, but I watch his videos, and I really like his videos as well.Static Noise Bird wrote:
I watch Vsauce's videos every now and then but I haven't subscribed to some of my favourite people, even.
The most things I do are counter productive.Rorona wrote:
That's...really counter productive.
The Hubble eXtreme deep field, to be precise!H3nkkazz wrote:
Could that be infamous hubble deep field?
There has been a recent study that suggests that event horizons may not actually exist, so perhaps the infinite space-time curvature isn't real either.H3nkkazz wrote:
In addition to what silmarilen said, laws of physics completely break down as we know them when it comes to black holes (just fyi) as nothing infinite is supposed to exist in nature but they in fact cause space-time to curve infinitely
Throw that cat SO HARD. Make sure it doesn't hit anything tho.Chris9427 wrote:
Nvm, dogs aren't just better than cats, they're superior to cats. I fucking hate cats right now.
Hiding under my bed, and when I try to get the cat out of my room, it fucking attacks me. Now I'm bleeding. Little fucker thinks he's big.
Fucking cats.
It was 6 am. I spent 1 hour trying to get the cat out of my room.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
^the fuck is wrong with you
cats are the best, your problem is the "I try to get the cat out of my room" part
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is event horizon not the zone where absolutely nothing can anymore resist the gravity? How is it possible it could not exist, as there would have to be a point where not even light can not escape, just past the photon sphere?DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
The Hubble eXtreme deep field, to be precise!H3nkkazz wrote:
Could that be infamous hubble deep field?There has been a recent study that suggests that event horizons may not actually exist, so perhaps the infinite space-time curvature isn't real either.H3nkkazz wrote:
In addition to what silmarilen said, laws of physics completely break down as we know them when it comes to black holes (just fyi) as nothing infinite is supposed to exist in nature but they in fact cause space-time to curve infinitely
Also a great website for people who like pictures of cool space stuff: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Not meaning to disrespect people who've died through suicide, I have had close people go down that path myself. These people have had terrible conditions not only at home but socially as well. Putting myself in their shoes would probably change my current position towards suicide.GladiOol wrote:
I wouldn't say life is a privilege to begin with. It's a gift. But even gifts can be toxic. Suicide nearly always (I'm assuming this) occurs through depression, and a depression is like a reverse nightmare. You don't fall asleep and enter a nightmare, you wake up in one. Suicide will always be a viable option in the minds of those who live like that. When the heat of your mental state pushes you to the edge, the fear of falling will be less grave than the fear of the flames in your back.mathexpert wrote:
This is probably a very ignorant thought to have, but why would anybody kill themselves life is such wonderful privilege to have
H3nkkazz wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is event horizon not the zone where absolutely nothing can anymore resist the gravity? How is it possible it could not exist, as there would have to be a point where not even light can not escape, just past the photon sphere?