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In A Showdown With The Program I Present Through
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(02-18-2019, 09:08 PM)fredtoast Wrote: You are absolutely correct.  That is why I said you should stick to your own story and circumstances when presenting.

As I said before I don't think you intend to, but when you start putting down every person who has committed suicide and claim you are better than them because you were not "selfish" and did not "Take the easy way out" you are insulting a lot of vets, mentally ill people, and people who really did sacrifice their lives because they were a burden to their loved ones.

Feel free to talk about why you chose not to kill yourself.  Just stop making broad generalizations and insulting every person who ever did.

I said that was the way I was raised in believing that.  

In no way do I ever put down anyone who has ever committed suicide.

In fact, kids who have had family members or friends commit suicide have come up after crying and thanking me for helping them get over it, just as many have told me that I've taken suicide from their minds.

I also love how you ignore the rest of my post.

Also, burden on their loved ones is a good reason to commit suicide?  Show me one instance where a family is glad that their loved one killed themself because it lessened their burden and then show me some evidence that it's more common than the loved ones being upset.
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RE: In A Showdown With The Program I Present Through - BFritz21 - 02-18-2019, 09:16 PM

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