I don't think people who commit suicide are completely selfish, bad people.
It's tough to say.
I think anyone who actually does it is acting incredibly selfishly, but that doesn't inherently make them bad people.
I think most of them are weak willed quitters.
Ending it all so they don't have to deal with whatever pain they are dealing with.
There are a few instances I can see killing yourself, but for the most part I think it's a copout.
What are we counting as suicide here? For example, what if someone is dying slowly and painfully from incurrable cancer, and they just want to end their life with some dignity and not force their family watch them slowly become a brain-dead bag of meat? I wouldn't consider suicide in that context to be selfish at all.
I don't think people who commit suicide are completely selfish, bad people.
It's tough to say.
I think anyone who actually does it is acting incredibly selfishly, but that doesn't inherently make them bad people.
I think most of them are weak willed quitters.
Ending it all so they don't have to deal with whatever pain they are dealing with.
There are a few instances I can see killing yourself, but for the most part I think it's a copout.
What are we counting as suicide here? For example, what if someone is dying slowly and painfully from incurrable cancer, and they just want to end their life with some dignity and not force their family watch them slowly become a brain-dead bag of meat? I wouldn't consider suicide in that context to be selfish at all.
Yeaht that's one of those instances. The whole "I'm depressed, nobody loves me, life sucks, etc.
Also the people that kill themselves when they commit a crime. Take your punishment like a man!
wait swordfights do you work with the disney channel or something
aren't you like fifteen
My dad is the onset dresser for The Suite Life on Deck, formerly The Suite Life of Zach and Cody.
He has this pass from It's A Laugh (the production company that makes Suite Life, Hannah Montana, Cory) and can visit any of their sets whenever he wants.
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I'm pretty sure Cory is done for good, but take this with a grain of salt because it's information I'm remembering from a conversation my dad and I had a few months ago.
I have never even laid eyes on an actual Ikea, so when people talk about it or make jokes I don't really get what the deal is
It's really a different place. All their stuff and furniture and everything is cool, hip and stylish yet uber cheap and often uber minimalist. Like I got an entire bedroom, on a small little push cart thing, because they package everything really efficiently also.
It's really hard to explain what it is like shopping there. It's like one part warehouse, one part cool stuff to explore and fiddle with, and one part "Holy shit, that's cheap, I want!"
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You're gonna have to wait till January.
Zach and Cody's on shooting hiatus till then.
What are we counting as suicide here? For example, what if someone is dying slowly and painfully from incurrable cancer, and they just want to end their life with some dignity and not force their family watch them slowly become a brain-dead bag of meat? I wouldn't consider suicide in that context to be selfish at all.
With only rudimentary pain treatment.
What about Cory, can you get me his autograph?
TERRIBLE
Yeaht that's one of those instances. The whole "I'm depressed, nobody loves me, life sucks, etc.
Also the people that kill themselves when they commit a crime. Take your punishment like a man!
More songs should be like Teenage Wasteland and have easily identifiable names.
Please be a damn joke
*sigh*
Kyle/Cory hurt himself shooting an episode, and they stopped production on it.
TLB - Are you in the Los Angeles/Hollywood area?
edit - Obviously, not a real scaffolding on a real building.
Apparantly he was leaning on a railing and it broke and he fell and hit his head or something.
Disney's real touchy about their stars' safety.
aren't you like fifteen
cory has been removed from the house?
shit, there's no reason to keep living
My dad is the onset dresser for The Suite Life on Deck, formerly The Suite Life of Zach and Cody.
He has this pass from It's A Laugh (the production company that makes Suite Life, Hannah Montana, Cory) and can visit any of their sets whenever he wants.
When he comes back upstairs I'll ask for sure.
I wanted them to make it out to 'sincerely, we stopped being cute and entertaining after big daddy'
If only I had participated in Satans.
He broke a railing and hurt himself, Cory In the House is over forever.
Shhh
Let him enjoy his left4dead while he can
Fuck you, that was a fake post. I love Ikea. Everything is so cheap and their furniture is more fun to put together than fucking Legos!
they just weigh it down and prevent us from achieving our highest possible potential as a planet
I disagree
I posit that the mass contained in fat-bottomed girls does in fact help the planet maintain its rockin' momentum
I think somebody has a bit of rump envy.
It's really a different place. All their stuff and furniture and everything is cool, hip and stylish yet uber cheap and often uber minimalist. Like I got an entire bedroom, on a small little push cart thing, because they package everything really efficiently also.
It's really hard to explain what it is like shopping there. It's like one part warehouse, one part cool stuff to explore and fiddle with, and one part "Holy shit, that's cheap, I want!"