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No, never. Even during bad times I am still the type who is thanful for everything I am and have.
I used to get mad at people contemplating or commiting suicide. I thought it was just an easy way out away from peoples problems and incredibly selfish towards the people and loved ones left behind. I realised recently it's not quite as simple as that though.
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If you do it right, it's easy. If you hang yourself and jump at the right height, your neck will break and you're gone in a second and won't feel a thing. If you fail, You're left hanging there for a few minutes. Your body will try to fight suffocation, until eventually it fails and you slowly suffocate to death. Alot like drowning. Yeah, Because at the end of the day it isn't actually the loved ones who are living through the pain or whatever the other person is going through.
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