theprodigalrebel
Lifer
- Oct 4, 2004
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Originally posted by: blackllotus
Suicides happen annually at almost every college
Originally posted by: Quintox
Same exact thing happened at USC (South Carolina) about a month and half ago, except it was the 5th floor. He later died in hospital a few days later. Freaky thing is, I went to middle school with him.
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Depression is some crazy shit. There's a difference between kids who think it's cool to sit around playing with razor blades and the kids that actually jump off buildings or put guns to their heads. I guess some people don't see that.
"Kid committed suicide"
"OMG! EMO!" <---BS response
Originally posted by: waggy
why? some loser commited suicide. I have no respect for anyone that attempts or does it. yeah life sucks. trust me i know.
BUT there are very few situations where it is acceptable. be a man and deal with the problems. instead he ran from them and hurt his friends, family etc.
Indeed. Mental illnesses are rather unique in how they work. Your rational perception itself is skewed by the illness, whatever its causes. With a physical illness, such as from a bacteria, you have an "unbiased" observer which is able to perceive the infection and deal with it: your immune system.Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Depression is some crazy shit. There's a difference between kids who think it's cool to sit around playing with razor blades and the kids that actually jump off buildings or put guns to their heads. I guess some people don't see that.
"Kid committed suicide"
"OMG! EMO!" <---BS response
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: waggy
why? some loser commited suicide. I have no respect for anyone that attempts or does it. yeah life sucks. trust me i know.
BUT there are very few situations where it is acceptable. be a man and deal with the problems. instead he ran from them and hurt his friends, family etc.
Do you honestly think that someone willing to jump out of a building to end their life would be able to rationalize their problem and "deal with it"?
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Apparently, the kid was from my home town: Fredericksburg, VA. Also there are reports now that he died![]()
I would also just like to thank all the insensitive heartless people for trolling the thread. Yea it happens at colleges, and yea we think it is stupid to have done such a thing, but the kid is now dead-- at least you can respect him now instead of bashing him.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
There should be saftey irons on all dorm windows beyond the 2nd floor. Our college students are the future of our nation! hehe
Rogo
Perhaps you meant that we should have some respect for him because he's dead
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Indeed. Mental illnesses are rather unique in how they work. Your rational perception itself is skewed by the illness, whatever its causes. With a physical illness, such as from a bacteria, you have an "unbiased" observer which is able to perceive the infection and deal with it: your immune system.Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Depression is some crazy shit. There's a difference between kids who think it's cool to sit around playing with razor blades and the kids that actually jump off buildings or put guns to their heads. I guess some people don't see that.
"Kid committed suicide"
"OMG! EMO!" <---BS response
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: waggy
why? some loser commited suicide. I have no respect for anyone that attempts or does it. yeah life sucks. trust me i know.
BUT there are very few situations where it is acceptable. be a man and deal with the problems. instead he ran from them and hurt his friends, family etc.
Do you honestly think that someone willing to jump out of a building to end their life would be able to rationalize their problem and "deal with it"?
The mind has only itself to act as an immune system against problems. If the problems alter the minds perception of said problems, it compromises the ability to cope rationally, in some cases without the person even being aware of the distinct lack of rational judgement. It's a sort of disease which is able to convince the infected party that it's not actually infected.
This can cause a sort of feedback loop, where the distressed person can quite literally see no way out of their problems. It can start to feel like being a caged animal, and the bars of the cage are not only electrified, but they continue to close in, with no end in sight, save one - the ultimate end. Suicide isn't so much a "solution" as it is an escape, a way of stopping sufferring.
Concerning how it hurts friends and family, someone in such a situation might even think that they're doing family members a favor, by ridding them of such a distressed person.
Being in a chronically depressed state isn't a fun, or especially rational, place to be. Trying to make rational sense out of it from a third-person view doesn't always make sense, as you are an impartial observer. In that person's mind, their own mind IS the only observer they're aware of, and that observer's perceptions are biased.
Suicide is just in general a most unfortunate means of dealing with problems. It ends the sufferring of one, but causes sufferring in others. That being the case, if the person only knew that it truly isn't the idea solution, if they knew how much they are cared for by others, suicide would seem like less of a viable option. Mental illnesses are unique in one sense though - to be cured, the person with it must actively decide to accept a cure. It cannot be forced upon them.
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Why is it that this even makes a post? Sure, it's sad somebody's family has to deal with their solution, but this isn't thread worthy. If we had a thread for every suicide the whole board would be filled with them. Sorry, but not a big deal.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: waggy
ohh some roomate is getting straight A's this semester!
Seriously- being a Lifer, don't you think that comment is a little inappropriate given the circumstances!?
why? some loser commited suicide. I have no respect for anyone that attempts or does it. yeah life sucks. trust me i know.
BUT there are very few situations where it is acceptable. be a man and deal with the problems. instead he ran from them and hurt his friends, family etc.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
well, hopefully he survives and does ok. likely he fell.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: waggy
ohh some roomate is getting straight A's this semester!
Seriously- being a Lifer, don't you think that comment is a little inappropriate given the circumstances!?
why? some loser commited suicide. I have no respect for anyone that attempts or does it. yeah life sucks. trust me i know.
BUT there are very few situations where it is acceptable. be a man and deal with the problems. instead he ran from them and hurt his friends, family etc.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Apparently, the kid was from my home town: Fredericksburg, VA. Also there are reports now that he died![]()
I would also just like to thank all the insensitive heartless people for trolling the thread. Yea it happens at colleges, and yea we think it is stupid to have done such a thing, but the kid is now dead-- at least you can respect him now instead of bashing him.
-Kevin
