It is Monday the day of the Boston Marathon where 2 bombs went off. Innocent children hurt and killed, I feel really bad for the families that have been affected by it all. I don’t understand the need to hurt other people, especially little children.
Then on the other hand I wish I could have been there close enough to be one of the people that were killed. Then maybe it would not affect my family as bad as if I were to do it myself. Their guilt or pain would be different.
No notes would need to be left. Insurance would be distributed, and things would be cool.
Now just need to figure out how to get the next person or group to blog somewhere so all suicidal people would know where to be for the next event. It would solve so many problems.
We (those that really want to end there current life) would know when and where to be. We could out number the innocent, or even prevent some of them from death, and it would still give the group responsible some claim to fame.
Just thinking out loud. Not making light of this day at all, wishing it didn’t happen mostly, but throwing in my selfishness in with it.
What happened truly sucked and I would never wish it on anyone. I hope they find them quickly and they are held truly held accountable for there actions.
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Yeah… I get those kinds of feelings all the time to be honest.
I think I get what you’re saying. It always seems to be the case that the people who want to live get killed tragically, but people like me, who would gladly take their place, don’t. My heart aches for the, and I so wish I could have taken the place of one of the loved ones killed. It just doesn’t seem right or fair.
What a concept, how can we market it to terrorist groups?
I love this idea. Many of us (that feel suicidal) would nevertheless appreciate having a purpose. As described, it sounds win-win for the “terrorists” as well. Of course, the “terrorists” themselves are suicidal and miles ahead of us on this road less traveled.
It’s messed up that there is not a single viable option. There were suicide missions at Chernobyl. There were plenty of jobs as “bio-robots” or “liquidators.” Now we have a bigger mess at Fukushima they guess it’ll tak 40-50 years to clean up but nah- they ain’t hiring. I read about this elderly farmer who lost his family and everything in the tsunami, he wrote to the Japanese government begging them to please kill him but the old farmer was not helped in any way.
Back in the good old days there used-to be forced labor/death/concentration camps. Sure there were a few stipulations like (to be admitted) people were supposed-to fit the description of whichever scapegoat that was out of fashion. But I bet we could get a “waiver” or some such by screaming at the moon or flag burning.
i always think the same thing