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Selfish Suicide With Bells On
Suicide is a selfish cowards way out, and this guy certainly made sure the woman who left him didn't forget him
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Would it have been more unselfish if he had not killed himself this way? He still leaves a son, friends and family in trauma whichever method he used. Would it have been more unselfish if he had not killed himself this way? He still leaves a son, friends and family in trauma whichever method he used.'
Yes but his son/friends/family weren't driving the train
His mindset was obviously 'ok you've left me but I'll make sure you think about me every day for the rest of your life'
Yes but his son/friends/family weren't driving the train
His mindset was obviously 'ok you've left me but I'll make sure you think about me every day for the rest of your life'
//Suicide is a selfish cowards way out//
I'm sorry joeluke, suicide is not a cowards way out, it is generally carried out by someone who has reached the end of his line, and can see no light at the end of the tunnel, in fact it is a very brave step to take.
The person in question here may be an exception to the rule, and I am desperately sad for the driver of the train, and the man's son and family.
I'm sorry joeluke, suicide is not a cowards way out, it is generally carried out by someone who has reached the end of his line, and can see no light at the end of the tunnel, in fact it is a very brave step to take.
The person in question here may be an exception to the rule, and I am desperately sad for the driver of the train, and the man's son and family.
Type Your Answer Here...Agreed joeluke but like with robin williams someone is going to find him and everyone is going to know he killed himself.
If this guy who threw himself under the train had money problems, anxiety depression and an incurable disease would you feel slightly more sympathetic towards him?
If this guy who threw himself under the train had money problems, anxiety depression and an incurable disease would you feel slightly more sympathetic towards him?
Toffee......it IS the cowards way out, it causes untold grief for family/friends affected by it
Henri......'If this guy who threw himself under the train had money problems, anxiety depression and an incurable disease would you feel slightly more sympathetic towards him?'
No because basically he forced his ex to watch and take part in his suicide
Henri......'If this guy who threw himself under the train had money problems, anxiety depression and an incurable disease would you feel slightly more sympathetic towards him?'
No because basically he forced his ex to watch and take part in his suicide
"I agree with Joe"
[ now there are four words I don't write very often ]
Utterly, poisonously vindictive; totally selfish.
Don't give me any sob stuff about how depressed or mentally unbalanced he was.
This was a meticulously planned, heartless, evil act - designed to wreck the poor woman's life.
I hope he burns in hell.
[ other afterlifes are available - he can have whichever one he believed in - as long as it hurts ... forever ]
[ now there are four words I don't write very often ]
Utterly, poisonously vindictive; totally selfish.
Don't give me any sob stuff about how depressed or mentally unbalanced he was.
This was a meticulously planned, heartless, evil act - designed to wreck the poor woman's life.
I hope he burns in hell.
[ other afterlifes are available - he can have whichever one he believed in - as long as it hurts ... forever ]
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