Suicide isn’t exclusive to any group

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All types of people kill themselves for all types of reasons.

It’s not a lowT trait or any other bullshit, some people just don’t want to share oxygen with the insufferable cretins on the planet anymore, I can’t fault them.
 
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It’s the only logical conclusion once you realise suffering is eternal
 
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what if death is a endless loop of void and ur conscious the whole time.
 
It's impossible to commit suicide. 9 out of 10 people who try suicide fails and still survive
 
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True if a girl gets attention from chad all her life and then later on can only get attenion from normie guys she feels she's in hell. Things are relative
 
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It's impossible to commit suicide. 9 out of 10 people who try suicide fails and still survive
Correct. It’s a hard thing to do, much harder than acquiring sex, food or water.
 
Correct. It’s a hard thing to do, much harder than acquiring sex, food or water.


Actually it's only 1 out of 200 succeed and 199 out of 200 fail

The first thing you should be aware of if you are trying to kill yourself is, the odds are against you. Yes, I'll say that again - the odds are against you. According to the American Association of Suicidology (based on a SAMHSA study)1, there are 25 attempts at suicide for every one success.
In young people (aged 15 - 24), the odds are between 100 and 200 to 1 against. The elderly seem a lot more successful at 4:1.
Women are three times more likely to make an unsuccessful attempt than a man, yet will attempt suicide two to three times more often. However, this does depend on their age, as younger women make many more attempts than men, whereas women older than 50 make slightly less attempts than men2.
According to the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health3, in the US there were 8.3m adults who had serious thoughts of committing suicide, and 2.3m who had actually made plans to commit to suicide. Of those, 1.1m actually attempted suicide, but only just over 33,000 succeeded. Which would make the ratio of failure to success 33 to 1.
In 2011, it was estimated by SAMHSA4 that attempted suicide led to 228,366 emergency department (ED) visits. Almost all involved a prescription drug or over-the-counter medication. It is worth noting that with only 5,465 actually succeeding in suicide using drugs, it means there were 42 ED visits for every successful suicide. Sobering odds of success, and there are probably lots of attempts that don't even end up in hospital
 

The first thing you should be aware of if you are trying to kill yourself is, the odds are against you. Yes, I'll say that again - the odds are against you. According to the American Association of Suicidology (based on a SAMHSA study)1, there are 25 attempts at suicide for every one success.
In young people (aged 15 - 24), the odds are between 100 and 200 to 1 against. The elderly seem a lot more successful at 4:1.
Women are three times more likely to make an unsuccessful attempt than a man, yet will attempt suicide two to three times more often. However, this does depend on their age, as younger women make many more attempts than men, whereas women older than 50 make slightly less attempts than men2.
According to the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health3, in the US there were 8.3m adults who had serious thoughts of committing suicide, and 2.3m who had actually made plans to commit to suicide. Of those, 1.1m actually attempted suicide, but only just over 33,000 succeeded. Which would make the ratio of failure to success 33 to 1.
In 2011, it was estimated by SAMHSA4 that attempted suicide led to 228,366 emergency department (ED) visits. Almost all involved a prescription drug or over-the-counter medication. It is worth noting that with only 5,465 actually succeeding in suicide using drugs, it means there were 42 ED visits for every successful suicide. Sobering odds of success, and there are probably lots of attempts that don't even end up in hospital
I read most of that website already, but you’re correct there’s a lot of logistics people do not consider.
 
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