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Originally Posted by Rachel Bronwyn
You?ll need to provide sources confirming strangers on the internet who don?t judge teens who commit suicide = more suicidal people killing themselves. No matter how many people say it, it doesn?t change how unnatural killing one?s self is and how it?s in direct conflict with the biology of any organism.
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Well I only said it might...honestly I don't know that it does or does not, but I don't think it too much a stretch for the imagination to see that people who consider doing something "wrong" will often seek validation. I'm just saying that in this case, in the absence of evidence, it's okay to err on the side of caution. And in the particularly lonely place that suicide resides, I could see potential victims looking to strangers for that validation before anyone closer to them.
Everything else you responded with, I will concede to. I don't know why I even used the "other people are worse" argument...I always hated that one, and it never worked when I've felt down. But I will maintain that no one should kill themselves. Sorry to give you the impression that I was trying to pass it as a fact...I assumed the word "should" being in there is a dead ringer for an opinion statement. Something about saying that someone is "better off dead" really bothers me.