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11-02-2008, 12:24 PM
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I guess it comes down to how much a person can handle. If I lost all my money, all my stuff tommorow yea I'd be throwing a huge fit and I'd by fucked up but I would never just sit down and give up, but that is mostly just my own mentality. But there are people who will throw a fit for a lot less so I guess it's personal thing.
You say that as if it makes you a better/stronger person.
people are different and don't necessarily see the things the same way you do.


I don't see how that would make them stupid. Also, honestly I wouldn't be one to tell people what to do with their life or not. I would try to stop someone from committing suicide the best I can. But it's ultimately their own choice.

A second thing is.. Why DO people have to continue if they don't want to? Sure it doesn't make sense.. none at all. not to me anyway. But the same way it doesn't make sense to us, staying alive doesn't make sense to them. That doesn't make them stupid or weak... just makes them different.. a whole lot different and probably mentally ill too, some of them.

I think that girls book's intentions were to accept the reasons why people commit suicide. not COMMITTING suicide. If we accept the reasons, we can better understand these peple, and better help them.
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