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jimmy_row
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Topic: Suicide Posted: November 15 2007 at 11:22 |
It's not out of the ordinary for people under high stress to think about "doing it". Emotion is a very strong force, which can easily overpower better reasoning - in these cases, we lose sight of what the real problem is and attack ourselves when the there is no one culprit....other times we don't necessarily want to harm ourselves but pulling the plug seems like the only way out. It took me a painfully long time to realize it, but I finally decided that I was living on borrowed time, and hope became the very fabric of my existence - you never know when things can turn around, and every day is a surprise when you wake up without forged expectations. I found myself often thinking: "you see that, you would'nt have been around for it...good thing you were able to take out that loan on time."
If it seems like there is absolutely nothing to be happy about today, do not cheat yourself of tomorrows greener pastures.
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Posted: November 14 2007 at 17:57 |
I get a little worried about anyone who thinks like me. haha.
Getting very personal: When I had a lot of pressure, school and family, I got obsessed about the idea of throwing myself off a cliff. I mean really obsessed with the idea. When I became a little more level-headed, I decided that I should at least take a test run first with a "safety net." I had some friends who had expressed an interest in parachuting, so I went with them. I was damned scared as I prepared to jump, and it was a blessed relief when that parachute opened and I landed safely. I haven't thought about throwing myself off a cliff since then. When you see yourself as living on borrowed time, you can take on challenges that you might not normally take.
There's a line I like from One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest that I like to alter and apply... Instead of obsessing over bad things, "you should be out there batting beavers and clubbing seals". I know that's very inhumane and I love animals... what was I thinking? Looks up the real quote, got it quite wrong. Something about bird-doggin' chickens and bangin' big-toothed rodents. Bestial, anyway.
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jimmy_row
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Posted: November 14 2007 at 15:39 |
okay now that was useless
oh, my friend is fine...actually it was her that gave advice similar to yours and I'll never forget it, so don't ever underestimate the power of wise words.
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Logan
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Posted: November 14 2007 at 13:50 |
Thanks.
In that case, I can only hope your friend is doing alright now. I'm worried.
The Genesis and Marillion comments could be better. I regret that I didn't say haddock in a kilt (and in Fishnet stockings for fun) instead of sardine for my Fishy reference (then Marillion fans might have taken the bait hook...er, line and sinker...). Just say no to being fishbait. Keep that peter to yourself. When it says don't feed the fish, don't be feedin' it to the fish (as I once did as I thought the sign at the aquarium said erotic rather than exotic fish... Darned blowfish).
Umm, this is just an exercise in writing a thoroughly useless post (thread self-combusts).
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Posted: November 13 2007 at 11:34 |
^ not a "useless post" by any means....you remind me of a friend I once had.
...well you were doing fine until the Genesis comment *very true*
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 20:35 |
Sure it has, but the way I sometimes see it is that my life ended at 26. Since I'm already dead, in a way, killing myself, or contemplating it, would be kind of pointless, sort of. I find that thought strangely comforting. Finish the job... Finish the job. Oops, a little relapse there. The daughter of one of my wife's friends recently committed suicide. I would never want to give people that kind of pain no matter how hard my life can be. I don't think it could be worse than the suffering that taking my life would inflict on my family. And if you don't like your life, try to change it. Attend an orgy, travel, do something different. Do something fun and adventurous. Challenge yourself. For me, it was heavy exercise that most helped me... Hiking, rock-climbing, mountain biking, skiing, getting into nature and getting au naturelle. Or if one is hell-bent on self-destruction, calm down, then plan to put your life on the line is some meaningful way for some good cause... don't throw it away, try to do good with it. Think those survival instincts would kick in pretty fast given the right situation. If you became, say, a field medic in some war-ravaged zone -- when you're risking your life to save others -- or dish out soup in some bad part of town. Actually, helping others is often the best way to help oneself. Do something worthwhile and charitable. Might build confidence and get one out of thinking so much about oneself. Or do scary, adventurous things... Not stupid risky. Safe, but fun is best, actually. Take climbing lessons or whatever... If you're a vegetarian, go ahead and eat that burger and fries. Sure it's high in cholesterol and cruel to animals, but live a little. You're living on borrowed time anyway, so go ahead and eat that bag of chips and smother it in mayonnaise. Of course an unhealthy body is an unhappy body, but a little won't kill you... not that you'd mind if it did... If it did quickly that is, rather than slowly helping your arteries to become clogged... a slow death by mayo. Or death by chocolate... Willie Wonka's chocolate factory style. All that said, of course it depends on the situation and the person. For some pharmaceutical drugs are needed, for others listening to Genesis or Marillion while having relations with a sunflower or a sardine is enough. For me it's jazzy or funky music and a tall glass of wine (not chilled wine else my tackle gets hypothermia). Oh well, this a useless post. Now I'm depressed.
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 10:41 |
^ true Suicidal tendencies are not that bad...
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 08:48 |
Everybody knows the worst band ever is U2
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 08:33 |
That has got to be the worst band EVER.
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 08:20 |
seems like PA members have Suicidal Tendencies...
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 08:01 |
Vompatti wrote:
No, then I wouldn't be able to listen to prog anymore!
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Good answer. Frank Zappa - Suicide Chump Lyrics
You say there ain't no use in livin'
It's all a waste of time
'N you wanna throw your life away, well
People that's just fine
Go ahead on 'n get it over with then
Find you a bridge 'n take a jump
Just make sure you do it right the first time
'Cause nothin's worse than a Suicide Chump
You say there ain't no light a-shinin'
Through the bushes up ahead
'N we're all gonna be so sorry
When we find out you are dead
Go head on and get it over with then
Find you a bridge 'n take a jump
Just make sure you do it right the first time
'Cause nothin's worse than a Suicide Chump
Now maybe you're scared of jumpin'
'N poison makes you sick
'N you want a little attention
'N you need it pretty quick
Don't wanna mess your face up
Or we won't know if it's you
Aw, there's just so much to worry about
Now what you gonna do?
Go head on 'n get it over with then
Go head on 'n get it over with then
Go head on 'n get it over with then
Go head on 'n get it over with then
You're on the bridge;
Scared to leap,
But a girl walks over
To take a peep. . .
She says: "DON'T DO IT"
But wouldn't you know...
The girl got a head
Like a buffalo
With a little red hair
All over the top
An' her breath would make the
Traffic stop
She says "I LOVE YOU...
BUT FIRST, LET'S EAT"
And all you can say as you run down the street
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Posted: November 12 2007 at 03:07 |
R o V e R wrote:
<FONT size=7>No |
In other words "Yes, but I'm too much of a dillusional optimist or some sort of religious person who's faith strictly forbids suicide to admit it"
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Posted: September 26 2007 at 19:21 |
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Posted: September 26 2007 at 15:46 |
If you don't believe the religion crap, death is just nothingness, darkness, silence, peace. How's that worse than life? Nothing can be worse than life, really... I'm just in it for fun
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Posted: September 24 2007 at 17:51 |
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The best you can is good enough...
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Posted: September 24 2007 at 13:51 |
Peter wrote:
debrewguy wrote:
Ya know, sometimes Zappa had his head up his ass when it came to putting his beliefs out there. In this case here, he could probably see his esophagus. OF course, he died of lung cancer. Not bad for a non-druggie. If you don't count nicotine as a drug, which apparently his self righteous ass didn't think so.
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Please don't take that "Suicide Chump" post too seriously, D. -- I just thought it was time for some "tough love" in this thread. really, (I think Frank had a similar purpose: to make suicide seem less "attractive" -- not an act of "bravery," but rather "the sport of chumps."
My admittedly unclear point was that people should seriously consider the great harm suicide does to the family and friends of the victim. Suicide is an act of ultimate violence. The devastating after-effects last lifetimes, and generations.
I did not want to seem to "encourage" suicide by joining in the "yeah, me too" gloom-fest we've got going on here. A lot of our members are at the "perfect' age, demographic-wise, to attempt such an act. (Some, in fact, seem to spend every possible free moment alone with their computers, and their "virtual" personality and friendships. This can't be entirely healthy.)
Your later post as to the impossibility of those who've never suffered clinical depression truly understanding that horrible, debilitating illness was right on, BTW.
I take this subject seriously, but it's rather a pronounced downer here on our music forum, and perhaps does little good -- my fear was that it might even do harm. |
Re : Zappa. Although it is well known that Frankie boy sometimes sang or said the unspeakable at times so as to shock people out of their complacency, there are times when others might wish that he gave more thought to achieving that goal in a more intelligent way. Mind you, for a guy who put out like, what, 8000 albums, he probably didn't have the knack for self-editing that genuises should show, i.e. if it's come out of me, that means it's ready to record. Good point on the downer aspect. One "harder than it seems" lesson to learn is giving one's self over to positive thoughts. It's too easy to go negative. And to use a metaphor - it's easier to dig a hole with a backhoe, than to fill it with a spoon. Recognize the dark pathway, re-direct yourself to good road, and know that you can bring yourself back towards a sunnier view of life. I used to tell people this little axiom when they asked me how I was doing. My apologies to those who don't speak french, but I couldn't come up with a fitting translation. Quand ca va, ca va; pi quand ca va pas, ca vient a passer. Here's my try - When things are going well, they go well. When they don't, I know that they do get better.
Edited by debrewguy - September 24 2007 at 13:53
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Posted: September 24 2007 at 13:02 |
No, because "CLOSER TO THE HEART" is my "MISSION"
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Posted: September 24 2007 at 08:42 |
debrewguy wrote:
Ya know, sometimes Zappa had his head up his ass when it came to putting his beliefs out there. In this case here, he could probably see his esophagus. OF course, he died of lung cancer. Not bad for a non-druggie. If you don't count nicotine as a drug, which apparently his self righteous ass didn't think so.
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Please don't take that "Suicide Chump" post too seriously, D. -- I just thought it was time for some "tough love" in this thread. really, (I think Frank had a similar purpose: to make suicide seem less "attractive" -- not an act of "bravery," but rather "the sport of chumps."
My admittedly unclear point was that people should seriously consider the great harm suicide does to the family and friends of the victim. Suicide is an act of ultimate violence. The devastating after-effects last lifetimes, and generations.
I did not want to seem to "encourage" suicide by joining in the "yeah, me too" gloom-fest we've got going on here. A lot of our members are at the "perfect' age, demographic-wise, to attempt such an act. (Some, in fact, seem to spend every possible free moment alone with their computers, and their "virtual" personality and friendships. This can't be entirely healthy.)
Your later post as to the impossibility of those who've never suffered clinical depression truly understanding that horrible, debilitating illness was right on, BTW.
I take this subject seriously, but it's rather a pronounced downer here on our music forum, and perhaps does little good -- my fear was that it might even do harm.
Edited by Peter - September 24 2007 at 08:45
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Posted: September 23 2007 at 21:30 |
Many times.. never been close to doing it but of course it crossed my mind, I think most people have at some point in there life or will at some point when they get realy depresed.
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Posted: September 23 2007 at 15:10 |
Still, Debrewguy put it best
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