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10-22-2006, 02:20 AM
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I feel horribly bad for the mother who got kill by this stupid girl.
To put it in a harsh way, if she wanted to kill herself, she might as well crash into a tree, because then she won't kill others but herself....
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10-22-2006, 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by cutie_cat_4ever
I feel horribly bad for the mother who got kill by this stupid girl.
To put it in a harsh way, if she wanted to kill herself, she might as well crash into a tree, because then she won't kill others but herself....
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- slitting your wrists
- overdose
- jumping off a building
- self-inflicted gunshot
- carbon monoxide poisoning
- drinking Drano
The list of alternate suicide methods goes on and on. If she wanted to take her own life, she should have put some thought into it so that she did not endanger the safety of others.
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10-22-2006, 02:38 AM
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- slitting your wrists
- overdose
- jumping off a building
- self-inflicted gunshot
- carbon monoxide poisoning
- drinking Drano
The list of alternate suicide methods goes on and on. If she wanted to take her own life, she should have put some thought into it so that she did not endanger the safety of others.
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That reminds me I heard about a list that came out a long time ago about 100 ways to suicide. And while I never saw the list, I heard it was quite disturbing. And it reminds me this Japanese documentary called the "Suicidal Circle" where you see Japanese people go on message boards, meet with internet members all collectively suicide all together.
But nonetheless...I don't understand why people suicide, especially with such silly things like this. If you have the courage to suicide, then why not have the courage to face it?
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10-22-2006, 02:41 AM
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But nonetheless...I don't understand why people suicide, especially with such silly things like this. If you have the courage to suicide, then why not have the courage to face it?
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Because suicide is the ultimate act of selfishness and cowardice - they don't have the courage to face their problems, and they think that the world they live in revolves around them. (this would be the Catholic in me speaking I guess)
It is very rare that you can label suicide courageous, or even noble - and those examples standout because they break the mold because of their altruistic and/or courageous nature.
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10-22-2006, 02:46 PM
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Because suicide is the ultimate act of selfishness and cowardice - they don't have the courage to face their problems, and they think that the world they live in revolves around them.
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Have you ever been severely clinically depressed? I agree that it is certainly not a courageous act, but this is a hugely overly simplistic assessment. Often suicide is about trying for years and years to "face their problems" without having the psychological tools to do so, and eventually coming to genuinely believe things cannot get better. Many also believe that they are nothing but a burden on their loved ones (particularly the elderly, who have the highest suicide rates). I know I'm off-topic now, but I had to comment.
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10-22-2006, 05:21 PM
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I actually agree with RA here, suicide makes me angry, especially for the person that has to find them. This girl, I imagine, probably made a fairly rash decision to commit suicide...she was texting, which leads me to think maybe something set her off. I doubt she's guilty of malice, but stupidity should be enough.
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10-22-2006, 10:36 PM
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Have you ever been severely clinically depressed? I agree that it is certainly not a courageous act, but this is a hugely overly simplistic assessment. Often suicide is about trying for years and years to "face their problems" without having the psychological tools to do so, and eventually coming to genuinely believe things cannot get better. Many also believe that they are nothing but a burden on their loved ones (particularly the elderly, who have the highest suicide rates). I know I'm off-topic now, but I had to comment.
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Yes I have been severly depressed, back in the mid-90s following my UN deployment in Yugoslavia - it is but another aspect of PTSD.... and I still suffer from bouts of mild depression as a result of my CFS. That being said I still stick to my statement that suicide is the cowards way out.
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10-23-2006, 12:22 AM
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She's being charged with felony murder, which depending on state law, allows for a charge of murder when a death incurs during the commission of a felony. The felony here is assault with a motor vehicle, I believe. She intentionally swerved into traffic, or so they're saying.
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10-23-2006, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by RACooper
Because suicide is the ultimate act of selfishness and cowardice - they don't have the courage to face their problems, and they think that the world they live in revolves around them. (this would be the Catholic in me speaking I guess)
It is very rare that you can label suicide courageous, or even noble - and those examples standout because they break the mold because of their altruistic and/or courageous nature.
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wow...you have no idea what you're talking about
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10-23-2006, 01:28 PM
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wow...you have no idea what you're talking about
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Really? and how many people do you know that have committed suicide? How many people have you seen commit suicide?
Out of my troop from Yugoslavia, 4 have committed suicide and one is a vegetable after a failed attempt - do I feel for them? Yes I do, and I visit Andrew twice a year at the veteran's Hospital in Ottawa. However that still doesn't change the fact that I consider their suicide an act of cowardice - they gave up because they were too afraid to go on; they didn't have the courage to keep fighting, the courage to help others going through the same thing, the courage to accept the horrors and move on.
Equally, while in Yugoslavia I saw suicidal acts that were incredibly noble and courageous - but on the whole suicide is the act of a coward, and a quiter.
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10-23-2006, 02:26 PM
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Really? and how many people do you know that
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*pulls up sleeve*
how many others do I know? I'd rather not talk about them, I will let them rest.
so I am weak and a coward? You've only seen the struggle of others, not gone through it yourself. I agree that suicide is pointless (now, I didn't always, obviously) but cowardice? No. Suicide isn't born out of cowardice or fear, usually what feels like a very clear head, and sudden urge to "act now, for good"
I could go on, but I don't feel like it because it's like explaining baseball to someone who has never seen a game. I can tell you all the rules and describe it, but if you've never been there, you just can't know.
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10-22-2006, 02:44 AM
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That reminds me I heard about a list that came out a long time ago about 100 ways to suicide. And while I never saw the list, I heard it was quite disturbing. And it reminds me this Japanese documentary called the "Suicidal Circle" where you see Japanese people go on message boards, meet with internet members all collectively suicide all together.
But nonetheless...I don't understand why people suicide, especially with such silly things like this. If you have the courage to suicide, then why not have the courage to face it?
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This thread makes me want to rent Heathers. "Teenage suicide....don't do it!"
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10-22-2006, 05:38 PM
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depression
Usually when people are committing suicide they are in an irrational state, and therefore considering alternative ways to kill oneself is the last thing on his/her mind. People of all social and religious backgrounds suffer from depression. It doesn’t make what happen excusable. She should still have some consequence for her actions but she also needs professional help.
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10-22-2006, 06:02 PM
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For any who is more familar with either this case or law in general, could someone elaborate, if possible, on why she is being charged with murder vs. manslaughter?
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10-22-2006, 06:40 PM
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Burn the bitch. Moving on.....
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