w-w-w-w-what don't kill meh... can only make me stronguh....
In my opinion, there are two types of suicide:
1) the cowards way out. Simulation: Terry has no friends, and his parents are at work all day and night. Terry isn't attractive, isn't athletic, and isn't cool. He spends his life on his computer, playing WoW all day and night. One day, his computer crashes for good. Terry commits suicide.
Another example: John is facing a hard breakup, he then has to meet his ex girlfriend at a park, he panicks, and kills himself.
That is the way of a no balls loser.
2) The honorable death. Simulation: "Go Go Go!!! Hurry, we need to get out of here! the zombies' are coming!" "crap! the detonator won't blow!" "I'll blow it manualy, just get everyone outa here!" *BOOOOOOOOOOOOM!*
*Here lies Arthur, brave soldier who gave his life for his squad. He shall be remembered.*
Just because you're ugly, or a nerd doesn't mean you have to kill yourself. How would you feel if you were a kid in St. Judes' hospital? You don't see those kids commiting suicide, or cutting themselves, or even going goth/emo.
Life is a highway, you can either get on it, or don't take it. but once you're on the road, you can't just pullover. (The heaven cops will have your ass.)
Life is a challenge, either face it, or get the fuck out before you're born.
Life is not a challenge, life is an experience.
If you can't enjoy it at all due a variety of factors than you may well contemplate ending it.
Oh, I like how nobody here realizes that depression is in fact a mental illness that makes you sad enough to contemplate suicide.
"Hurr durr they're just cowards or bitching." No, they aren't, educate yourself or get out of this thread.
First of all, life is a challenge, and the more challenges you complete/problems you solve, the more experience you get.
Also there is medicine for depression. Nor has anyone mentioned it in any of the examples, so you assumed that it was a factor in every example, which it most likely wasn't.
And don't go around saying that type of stuff, when you don't think things through.
Life is not a challenge. Viewing life as a challenge is stupid. People do not "quit" life because it is "too hard" for them. That is a juvenile and elitist viewpoint. Life remains an experience, one that may be filled with challenges, but should also be filled with rewards and enjoyable experiences.
And actually yes, a vast majority of suicides have depression, but it's not exactly easily diagnosed if you just go in for a physical every six months.
Don't tell me to think things through when all you did was say "urrong."
Life is about problems, and solving them. This is how it is like a challenge. You may dislike the viewpoint, but it is a legit one, a plethora of people see it my way.
Maybe so, but it is their fault for keeping it to themselves.
You're not exactly wrong, you just are not making a lot of sense here. You say that life is an experience and that isn't exactly wrong, but you don't see it as a challenge. You also blame depression for suicide, which is logical to do at first, but when you think about it, a depressed person has a mouth and can cry for help. It is always your choice to take your own life, remember that.
So you think suicide is what, okay? You... Have no problem with it?