I cry every time I watch this
nice sentence, who are you quoting?GladiOol wrote:
"People pontificate suicide is a coward's act. Couldn't be further from the truth. Suicide takes tremendous courage."
Finger toes?battler077 wrote:
fingernail of my right toe
That is misleading, because many of acts take courage: planning to kill someone or asking someone out takes just as much courage. It is something you plan on for many days or even years.GladiOol wrote:
"People pontificate suicide is a coward's act. Couldn't be further from the truth. Suicide takes tremendous courage."
I don't think the act needs any ''justification'' to begin with.ZenoDiac wrote:
That is misleading, because many of acts take courage: planning to kill someone or asking someone out takes just as much courage. It is something you plan on for many days or even years.GladiOol wrote:
"People pontificate suicide is a coward's act. Couldn't be further from the truth. Suicide takes tremendous courage."
I won't say it's a coward's act off the bat, because it depends heavily on the situation they're in.
Though saying it takes "tremendous courage" does not justify the act itself.
In such content, suicide would imply 'giving up'. I don't see it that way.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
To be fair, while suicide would be extremely hard to do... isn't the whole point of doing it to avoid living a life that is worse than death? The more courageous option would be to carry on living.
Well, it is. Life always tends to be the harder option, that's why people often say that suicide is "the easy way out"- you don't have to deal with all of life's bullshit.GladiOol wrote:
In such content, suicide would imply 'giving up'. I don't see it that way.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
To be fair, while suicide would be extremely hard to do... isn't the whole point of doing it to avoid living a life that is worse than death? The more courageous option would be to carry on living.
Exactly.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
Well, it is. Life always tends to be the harder option, that's why people often say that suicide is "the easy way out"- you don't have to deal with all of life's bullshit.
Obviously the act itself takes a ton of courage as mentioned before, but the entire meaning of it is to "give up".
But this implies that suicide could be considered just by labeling it as a courageous act.GladiOol wrote:
"People pontificate suicide is a coward's act. Couldn't be further from the truth. Suicide takes tremendous courage."
opinionZenoDiac wrote:
Point being, there is no good in suicide.
That's a pretty naïve thought. There's always something to let go of.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
I don't think people kill themselves when they have something to let go of, though.
water under the bridge manNarutoUchihax wrote:
I killed my sisters bird when I was 6. sorry.
Of course, but you don't see people killing themselves when they are genuinely happy or unafraid of life, that's what I meant.GladiOol wrote:
That's a pretty naïve thought. There's always something to let go of.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
I don't think people kill themselves when they have something to let go of, though.
Don't forget my glasses tho, you romantic cowboy_Gezo_ wrote:
ITT: suicide talk
Earlier this week I've said to a girl I love her. I'm certain that the best of me will happen, but I'm just going too optimistic...
At my college, Rutgers, every chemistry exam average for the class is a failing grade like 50-63. I scored a 40 on my first exam, average was a 50, in one of my chem classes. When you get a bad grade you can't let it dwell on you. I personally use it as motivation and have improved a lot this semester because of it. In a mater of fact I think me doing bad was better in the long run because now I make sure I do all the work required plus a ton more and it is showing in my grades, went from 60's on quizzes to 96's. Everyone has an off day so you shouldn't beat yourself up over it as long as you really try harder next time. It could always be worse. The engineering calculus course I'm in averages in the 30's for the second midterm with many students scoring a single digit.AnreFM wrote:
My chemistry score last year was sooo bad that I have to hide it from my parents till now
Yes, do that as well.CTsREVENGE wrote:
At my college, Rutgers, every chemistry exam average for the class is a failing grade like 50-63. I scored a 40 on my first exam, average was a 50, in one of my chem classes. When you get a bad grade you can't let it dwell on you. I personally use it as motivation and have improved a lot this semester because of it. In a mater of fact I think me doing bad was better in the long run because now I make sure I do all the work required plus a ton more and it is showing in my grades, went from 60's on quizzes to 96's. Everyone has an off day so you shouldn't beat yourself up over it as long as you really try harder next time. It could always be worse. The engineering calculus course I'm in averages in the 30's for the second midterm with many students scoring a single digit.AnreFM wrote:
My chemistry score last year was sooo bad that I have to hide it from my parents till now
that's suicide, man-Necrophilia- wrote:
I got busted watching p*rn by my sister, that was really awkward..
DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
Aroused
She wants it.LoliFlan wrote:
Me and my mom share these embarrasing moments. I've been caught and i've caught her
Okay this is getting awkward.