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<p>[QUOTE="Drathnoxis, post: 14463, member: 212"]</p><p>None of the rest of your previous post has anything to do with the fact that you might be responsible for someone's death. I think I've already made all my points perfectly clear and they aren't going to change. You've given specific recommendations and advice on how to commit suicide with a pretense of authority. It's possible someone who is depressed could stumble across this post and it might be the final straw that causes them to decide to load themselves up with alcohol and sleeping pills. You don't understand the mental state someone might be in or what may give them that final push. You can't assume that the person will be fully mature or have thought of all these methods either, and nobody in that state is a very responsible decision maker. Maybe they would have found the push elsewhere or maybe they wouldn't. Suicide isn't a logical decision, and in most cases it's not the best solution to their problems or even a good one. I've had two close relatives attempt suicide, thankfully they failed and got the help they needed and are now living happy and productive lives. Maybe if they'd followed your guide they wouldn't be. Or maybe they'd have woken up brain damaged, who knows.</p><p></p><p>We can discuss suicide, in fact it's good to do so, but discussion does not mean give specific advice on the best methods to succeed in it. In the end you need to be responsible in what you say. If it bothers you that someone might follow this guide despite your warnings (which they might) then take it down.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Drathnoxis, post: 14463, member: 212"] None of the rest of your previous post has anything to do with the fact that you might be responsible for someone's death. I think I've already made all my points perfectly clear and they aren't going to change. You've given specific recommendations and advice on how to commit suicide with a pretense of authority. It's possible someone who is depressed could stumble across this post and it might be the final straw that causes them to decide to load themselves up with alcohol and sleeping pills. You don't understand the mental state someone might be in or what may give them that final push. You can't assume that the person will be fully mature or have thought of all these methods either, and nobody in that state is a very responsible decision maker. Maybe they would have found the push elsewhere or maybe they wouldn't. Suicide isn't a logical decision, and in most cases it's not the best solution to their problems or even a good one. I've had two close relatives attempt suicide, thankfully they failed and got the help they needed and are now living happy and productive lives. Maybe if they'd followed your guide they wouldn't be. Or maybe they'd have woken up brain damaged, who knows. We can discuss suicide, in fact it's good to do so, but discussion does not mean give specific advice on the best methods to succeed in it. In the end you need to be responsible in what you say. If it bothers you that someone might follow this guide despite your warnings (which they might) then take it down. [/QUOTE]
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