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He went out on his own terms. Apparently that is what he wanted to do so I'm OK with it.
Cool. Aren't you the empathetic one? I am sure that his family and friends look at it just like you do.
You do realize that dying at age 29 is not normal?
I do realize that. But its not like he was walking down the street and someone murdered him. He made the conscious decision to take his own life. He did what he wanted to do so I don't have a lot of sympathy for him. Maybe he was tired of living. I can think of a lot worse ways to go than suicide.
TT: anyone taking their own life at 29 is a tragedy. End of story.
I do realize that. But its not like he was walking down the street and someone murdered him. He made the conscious decision to take his own life. He did what he wanted to do so I don't have a lot of sympathy for him. Maybe he was tired of living. I can think of a lot worse ways to go than suicide.
I still have sympathy for him because of whatever happened to him that lead him to suicide.
I do realize that. But its not like he was walking down the street and someone murdered him. He made the conscious decision to take his own life. He did what he wanted to do so I don't have a lot of sympathy for him. Maybe he was tired of living. I can think of a lot worse ways to go than suicide.
Your not sympathetic to it because maybe your not suffering from it... Depression is a real thing and it's a tragedy when someone feel's so empty they take there own life... Your looking at it from a perspective of not understanding... You'd have to walk in that guy's shoes to understand... It's a tragedy man...
Its an acceptable out to me if you are that miserable. I can respect his decision.
Not only did this moron kill himself he did it in front of his family?? If that's true that's a damn shame. This idiot should have at least waited on the family to leave.
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Sounds like he wanted to get noticed and have someone feel his suffering. It really is too bad.
Yea now if true his 2 kids have to deal with that for rest of their lives. What a fool.
Well, that is kind of sad.
Sylvia Plath comes to mind for me, a Pulitzer Prize winning author who committed suicide at the age of 30 by putting her head in an oven and dying from CO poisoning. Her son also committed suicide by hanging when he was 47