These are too corny for me, honestly. I understand fully the message behind the pictures, but they feel too childish for their content. Also the first picture makes me a little angry because technically, suicide is the act of killing oneself and therefore, suicide is what kills the person–however, sadness CAN (it usually is, but not always) play a leading role in one’s decision to commit suicide. It is not always present, though.
I was about to say the first picture is what I relate to the most.
People are different and have different reasons. Our pain can never be compared to others cuz some have it way worse and still live happily in life.
Sadness is what darkens the mind that pushes people to suicide but so does a variety of emotions. There was news a long time ago that a 12 year old girl took antidepresdents and was happy enough to take her own life.
But in my case, sadness is leading me to that path. And it is a very common emotion.
“You told me to be happy.”, “drowning”, and “Fine” wrap it up the best for me. I think those and the one in the comment by AshCoveredAngel are the closest to how I feel.
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My favorite that I have seen recently is “Suicide isn’t death, death reached that person long ago”
These are too corny for me, honestly. I understand fully the message behind the pictures, but they feel too childish for their content. Also the first picture makes me a little angry because technically, suicide is the act of killing oneself and therefore, suicide is what kills the person–however, sadness CAN (it usually is, but not always) play a leading role in one’s decision to commit suicide. It is not always present, though.
I was about to say the first picture is what I relate to the most.
People are different and have different reasons. Our pain can never be compared to others cuz some have it way worse and still live happily in life.
Sadness is what darkens the mind that pushes people to suicide but so does a variety of emotions. There was news a long time ago that a 12 year old girl took antidepresdents and was happy enough to take her own life.
But in my case, sadness is leading me to that path. And it is a very common emotion.
I relate to all of them in a way, but the “sadness”, “drowning”, and “fine” ones probably the most.
“You told me to be happy.”, “drowning”, and “Fine” wrap it up the best for me. I think those and the one in the comment by AshCoveredAngel are the closest to how I feel.
I can relate mostly to the first two, the one by Hunter S. Thomspon and the one posted by AshCoveredAngel.