Why suicide is okay

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Suffering is inevitable and inescapable, where the pain and anguish of existence far outweigh any fleeting moments of joy or happiness, the act of suicide can be seen as a means of liberation. By choosing to end one's own life, an individual can escape the crushing weight of their circumstances, freeing themselves from the burden of a existence that has become unbearable.

Furthermore, in a society that values personal autonomy and the right to self-determination, the decision to end one's own life can be seen as a fundamental aspect of that autonomy. If an individual has the right to make choices about their own body and their own life, then it follows that they should also have the right to choose when and how they die.

Additionally, the stigma surrounding suicide can be seen as a form of societal control, a means of forcing individuals to conform to societal norms and expectations. By challenging this stigma and embracing the idea of suicide as a viable option, an individual can be seen as rejecting the oppressive forces that seek to dictate their choices and limit their freedom.

In this sense, suicide can be viewed as a form of protest, a rejection of a world that is fundamentally flawed and unjust. By choosing to end their own life, an individual can be seen as making a powerful statement about the failures of society and the need for radical change
 
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bump
 
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LMAO the victim mindset mentality NGA just KYS stfu then
 
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its NOT ok not even gonna read it
 
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Do it then
 
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No wrong takes, good thread OP
 
Suffering is inevitable and inescapable, where the pain and anguish of existence far outweigh any fleeting moments of joy or happiness, the act of suicide can be seen as a means of liberation. By choosing to end one's own life, an individual can escape the crushing weight of their circumstances, freeing themselves from the burden of a existence that has become unbearable.

Furthermore, in a society that values personal autonomy and the right to self-determination, the decision to end one's own life can be seen as a fundamental aspect of that autonomy. If an individual has the right to make choices about their own body and their own life, then it follows that they should also have the right to choose when and how they die.

Additionally, the stigma surrounding suicide can be seen as a form of societal control, a means of forcing individuals to conform to societal norms and expectations. By challenging this stigma and embracing the idea of suicide as a viable option, an individual can be seen as rejecting the oppressive forces that seek to dictate their choices and limit their freedom.

In this sense, suicide can be viewed as a form of protest, a rejection of a world that is fundamentally flawed and unjust. By choosing to end their own life, an individual can be seen as making a powerful statement about the failures of society and the need for radical change
You might die tho
 

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