Seriously - not even two pages in and you guys can't act civil enough to simply answer questions without jumping each other?
Quote from: IcyWind on October 21, 2014, 10:30:02 AMSeriously - not even two pages in and you guys can't act civil enough to simply answer questions without jumping each other?Really, is this any surprise to you? I just stated my opinion like you asked but apparently people don't realize that you can just not reply to a person's opinion
Simply put - what are your thoughts on suicide? Is it a cowards way out? Do you know anyone who has thought of/actually attempted the act? Do you feel like enough emphasis is aimed at teenagers these days? Discuss.
Quote from: IcyWind on October 21, 2014, 12:06:00 AMSimply put - what are your thoughts on suicide? Is it a cowards way out? Do you know anyone who has thought of/actually attempted the act? Do you feel like enough emphasis is aimed at teenagers these days? Discuss.Thoughts- I really don't like it. Someone must be in a world of shit if they would even consider doing it. I believe its a cowards way out if you have loved ones supporting you. If you end it all and leave them, you're an asshole. Few friends of mine from highschool and some parents of friends. Its a touchy subject but with the whole "anti-bullying" campaign, yes.
Cut the shit, right now.Kinder: Meta did not launch a personal attack, he took issue with your ignorance of suicide.I will say this once, anyone who continues this shit is getting a 20% warning. Anyone.Cut the crap out, discuss it nicely and try not to act like little bitches when you argue.And Kinder, as a separate point, Suicidal Ideation and the act of suicide has nothing to do with Cowardice. Are hallucinations from Schizophrenia cowardice? Are nervous ticks cowardice? Is PTSD Cowardice?No they fracking well aren't and so kindly send that view back to the 1900s where it belongs.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on October 21, 2014, 10:42:17 AMCut the shit, right now.Kinder: Meta did not launch a personal attack, he took issue with your ignorance of suicide.I will say this once, anyone who continues this shit is getting a 20% warning. Anyone.Cut the crap out, discuss it nicely and try not to act like little bitches when you argue.And Kinder, as a separate point, Suicidal Ideation and the act of suicide has nothing to do with Cowardice. Are hallucinations from Schizophrenia cowardice? Are nervous ticks cowardice? Is PTSD Cowardice?No they fracking well aren't and so kindly send that view back to the 1900s where it belongs.Whatever. It was a personal attack and if I did what Meta pulled, I'd be banned right nowThe discussion isn't about ideation. It's about the act itself. Committing suicide is in my own opinion a selfish and cowardly act
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Simply put - what are your thoughts on suicide? Is it a cowards way out?
Do you know anyone who has thought of/actually attempted the act?
Do you feel like enough emphasis is aimed at teenagers these days? Discuss.
Quote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 10:49:30 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on October 21, 2014, 10:42:17 AMCut the shit, right now.Kinder: Meta did not launch a personal attack, he took issue with your ignorance of suicide.I will say this once, anyone who continues this shit is getting a 20% warning. Anyone.Cut the crap out, discuss it nicely and try not to act like little bitches when you argue.And Kinder, as a separate point, Suicidal Ideation and the act of suicide has nothing to do with Cowardice. Are hallucinations from Schizophrenia cowardice? Are nervous ticks cowardice? Is PTSD Cowardice?No they fracking well aren't and so kindly send that view back to the 1900s where it belongs.Whatever. It was a personal attack and if I did what Meta pulled, I'd be banned right nowThe discussion isn't about ideation. It's about the act itself. Committing suicide is in my own opinion a selfish and cowardly actNo, you wouldn't. You would have been if you called him an idiot, simply saying someone is demonstrating their ignorance doesn't constitute a personal attack. Or would you prefer this site does become a hugbox?And your opinion is wrong as it's based on the assumption that people who commit suicide do so out of cowardice rather than a warped mental state, unless you want to say that a warped mental state is the result of cowardice which is even more grossly incorrect.
How can an opinion be wrong? That doesn't make sense. I don't care if somebody supported the idea of killing all humans to protect the earth, I would never say their opinion is wrong
I'm not discussing the person or the psychological issues, just the act of suicide itself.
Quote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 01:35:30 PMI'm not discussing the person or the psychological issues, just the act of suicide itself.It's kind of disingenuous to isolate the act of suicide from all those other factors, because those factors are what [usually] drives someone to suicide.
Quote from: Mad Max on October 21, 2014, 01:39:51 PMQuote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 01:35:30 PMI'm not discussing the person or the psychological issues, just the act of suicide itself.It's kind of disingenuous to isolate the act of suicide from all those other factors, because those factors are what [usually] drives someone to suicide.not everybody who kills themselves are mentally ill.
There are people who do suffer from mental illness, but not everybody who kills themselves are mentally ill.
Quote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 01:44:14 PMThere are people who do suffer from mental illness, but not everybody who kills themselves are mentally ill. I'd say this is false.
Quote from: IcyWind on October 21, 2014, 01:59:33 PMQuote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 01:44:14 PMThere are people who do suffer from mental illness, but not everybody who kills themselves are mentally ill. I'd say this is false.No it's true. Killing yourself because of blackmail, or killing yourself because the police call on you for sexting (as on English lad did) doesn't constitute mental illness. There's perhaps an underlying psychological aberration - such as abnormally high levels of anxiety - but nothing to constitute an illness or a disorder.
Well, you do have people like Verbatim
Well, this gets into the scope of what qualifies as a mental illness. Some would argue severe anxiety is a mild degree of it, so it generally comes down to your personal perspective.
Quote from: IcyWind on October 21, 2014, 02:04:55 PMWell, this gets into the scope of what qualifies as a mental illness. Some would argue severe anxiety is a mild degree of it, so it generally comes down to your personal perspective.I think that straddles the boundaries between temperament and illness. Having a severe episode of anxiety triggered because you're unaware of what serious consequences could arise? Doesn't seem, at least to me, to be an illness. Having severe episodes of anxiety triggered because of fear of consequences, as well as a general sense of anxiousness in your life? That's probably an illness. It comes down to how constant and interwoven it is with your personality.