Quote from: Leslie Ann on November 26, 2008, 03:54:40 PM
Define terminal illness and pain.
Terminal as in
terminal. That which eventually
kills you, and pain as a symptom of that.
That's the only situation which can even remotely be considered hopeless, in my opinion.
Quote from: Leslie Ann on November 26, 2008, 03:54:40 PM
Mental anguish can be far worse than a lot of physical pain and it can be terminal.
No it can't. Except perhaps through some psychosomatic effect like broken heart syndrome. People don't drop dead from being very sad.
Quote from: Leslie Ann on November 26, 2008, 03:54:40 PM
Just because help is sometimes available, does not mean they have access to it, or the ability to get themselves to that help.
True, but the capability for helping oneself is always there, even when it
seems impossible.
Quote from: Leslie Ann on November 26, 2008, 03:54:40 PM
As for trying to get them to live with the pain, that can be read as being selfish on your part, but also, and more importantly, I have to wonder if you have ever truly suffered.
If you're going to try and make this personal then I will not waste my time discussing this with you. I will only respond to mature arguments, not juvenile distractions, what I have or have not experienced has no relevance in this discussion.
There is nothing selfish about trying to get someone to make peace with themselves save from the fact that I don't like to see someone suffer, nevertheless the deed itself is by definition, selfless. There are many people out there suffering from agonizing terminal diseases, who are living their lives to the fullest right as we speak.
I'm sure they'd be glad to know that had you been their friend, you would have safety given up on them the moment things got tough. Me, I like to encourage positivity.
Quote from: Leslie Ann on November 26, 2008, 03:54:40 PM
I do however agree that a lot of suicides are pointless, especially younger ones and at the same time, who are we to judge. You don't know what that person may have been going through, and what the suicide is blamed on, may have only been the last straw.
I'm sorry, are you saying that
you judge "a lot of suicides" to be pointless, or we
should not judge any suicides to be pointless? You see I got confused at the part where you
blatantly contradicted yourself.
Maybe it's only acceptable to say that suicides are pointless when we are maintaining a safe distance from any reprisal by refusing to actually define exactly
which ones are pointless and which are acceptable? It's much easier to judge others when you are straddling the fence.
Quote from: Leslie Ann on November 26, 2008, 03:54:40 PM
Also, you should not place blame or fault anyone because they were not strong enough.
I have not. But if I had, at least it's not as bad as accusing someone of doing something they clearly didn't do, in order to set a negative slant on their involvement in the debate from that point on.

Yes I'm very glad I didn't do that, because then it would look like I was being childish and manipulative.
See, I can be subtle too.
Now let's raise the bar of this conversation back up to the adult level shall we.
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