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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411449 - 06/20/12 11:31 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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Sorry that every thread has to be a joke around here. That sucks about your friend and I hope he finds peace in his own way, but I feel that commuting suicide will always leave the family thinking they weren't good enough to live for. Or that they didn't try hard enough to support him.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411451 - 06/20/12 11:31 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: GOODBYE
no please, we need you
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#16411460 - 06/20/12 11:32 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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SoreSpore said:
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WakeboardrB said: GOODBYE
no please, we need you
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xbloodwhipx said:
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xbloodwhipx said: Sorry about your friend
I was the only one who said that.

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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411472 - 06/20/12 11:34 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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wow, I have never seen a more flagrant act of faggotry in the entire time I;ve been here.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411473 - 06/20/12 11:34 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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the time to end it is when you have a terminal disease and theres is no prospect of getting better, medically. not when you are feeling emotional or hopeless about a temporary situation.
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SoreSpore
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Dosile Kouki said: the time to end it is when you have a terminal disease and theres is no prospect of getting better, medically. not when you are feeling emotional or hopeless about a temporary situation.
that was well stated
OP is just butt hurt bout that damn mongrel he did in /thread
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WakeboardrB
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Dosile Kouki said: the time to end it is when you have a terminal disease and theres is no prospect of getting better, medically. not when you are feeling emotional or hopeless about a temporary situation.
20+ fucking years of this shit. I'm tired of trying to fix myself. There comes a point where you just have to cash in your chips and pull out of the game.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411510 - 06/20/12 11:40 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: I'm speaking hypothetically of course, but when is it time to end it?
I know the impact it will have on family and friends and is seen as the cowardly and selfish way out.
But isn't it selfish to have someone in constant pain keep on living so that you don't have to deal with their death? What's more selfish?
I'm speaking because a friend of mine was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at 35. Doctors gave him a year to live, but he's going downhill fast. Right now he can barely walk.
If he's gonna die in a year, what does it matter? At least he went out on his own terms.
I'm speaking hypothetically of course, but when he feels it's right
all death has an impact on family/friends...
IMO yes keeping someone alive for your 'personal gain' is more selfish -- especially if you only see them once a month in a nursing home.
sorry for your friend/you but i know both of you are strong.
IMO it doesn't matter. if he's in that much pain and wants to do it then he should.
truthful answer -- dunno if that's what you want to hear though...
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: bait_]
#16411526 - 06/20/12 11:42 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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Cat is out of the bag, I don't have a friend with pancreatic cancer.
I'm talking about myself. My time is up.
Goodbye guys, I certainly enjoyed the nearly 10 years of being in your company, but I gotta stop this pain.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411532 - 06/20/12 11:43 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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What pain do you have?
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: SoreSpore]
#16411538 - 06/20/12 11:45 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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SoreSpore said:
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SoreSpore said:
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WakeboardrB said: GOODBYE
no please, we need you
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xbloodwhipx said:
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xbloodwhipx said: Sorry about your friend
I was the only one who said that.

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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411555 - 06/20/12 11:48 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: Cat is out of the bag, I don't have a friend with pancreatic cancer.
I'm talking about myself. My time is up.
Goodbye guys, I certainly enjoyed the nearly 10 years of being in your company, but I gotta stop this pain.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#16411579 - 06/20/12 11:53 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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If I couldnt whipe my own ass anymore I would hope I am dead.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411583 - 06/20/12 11:53 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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WakeboardrB said:
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Dosile Kouki said: the time to end it is when you have a terminal disease and theres is no prospect of getting better, medically. not when you are feeling emotional or hopeless about a temporary situation.
20+ fucking years of this shit. I'm tired of trying to fix myself. There comes a point where you just have to cash in your chips and pull out of the game.
thats life man. shit doesnt always go to plan. i don't mean to be a dick, but you think your the only person with problems? everyone has their own problems dude. no one is perfect. some may be more apparent the others but everyone still has their own struggles.
it sounds more like on of those life crises that you may be going through. i don't know what to say. remove all stress from your life and just live for a while.
what about htat episode of House, where someone is talking about euthenasia, and the patient's nurse is trying to talk house into giving more meds/euthanasia type stuff and says " she doesn't want to live in pain " and house turns around and screams " life is pain ". and then later on he says " do you know how many times i've wanted to give up and quit? " Him being a top notch doctor who most would perceive to have the world at his fingertips. but he keeps on going. even though thats a fictional example, it still rings true
i read an autobiography also on this wrestler called " the animal ". he was a hardcore wrestler way back when before all of the WWE/WWF/WCW/ECW faggoty fiasco. the real wrestlers. his signature move was to bite the turnbuckles padding with his mouth, rip it up to expose the metal buckle and then slam his opponents face into the metal untill they were KO'd lol. anyway in his book theres this really great passage about the realities of being a professional wrestler back in his day. it meant basically being on the road for majority of the year, following the wrestling company around from show to show. it meant he couldn't really have a family or a life, because after every shwo he had to drive out for 10 hours to the next town ready for the next show. anyway, he goes on to speak about hte realities of professional wrestling and the aches and pains professional athletes would suffer. he said most of his peers would use drugs to counter act the pain or discomfort. but George "the animal" steele said he never liked the drugs. he said they made him feel like shit and in the end just made things worse. he said you just have to get used to having aches and pains as a professional wrestler. because this is the life your given and you just have to make the most of the cards you've been dealt. i didn't really do justice to what was written on the page in his book, and i'm too lazy to go and find the quote and type it out. but he's an inspiring dude. the general meaning of it was " you just have to live with it and learn to cope with it "
did you just say you have pancreatic cancer??
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I honestly see nothing wrong with suicide. But, it shouldn't be the first option. I'm really glad I didn't pull through with killing myself a couple months back. I am pretty damn content with my life.
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Pills are kicking in, this should be painless.
Thank you Shroomery for all the good years. Even the dickbags on here were entertaining.
I wonder what happens on the other side.
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411635 - 06/21/12 12:04 AM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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???
log on to AIM dude gogo
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and listen to this sang in the mean time
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Re: When is it time to end it? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#16411644 - 06/21/12 12:06 AM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: Pills are kicking in, this should be painless.
Thank you Shroomery for all the good years. Even the dickbags on here were entertaining.
I wonder what happens on the other side.
Hahaha... Pepe Silvia!!!
Damn, if you're really ending it, good luck. May your soul become one with the Universe. Peace.
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