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Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++
but then you're not really killing yourself. Besides, do you have a police station or bank near your school for sure?
There is a bank just across the street from my H.S. Considering the fact that every time I look outside I see a cop car going down our street, it would be rather easy.

Or I could go to a DC Police station and start throwing white powder everywhere while screaming "I love anthrax."




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gray

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++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
It works perfectly for me

I could never put a gun in my mouth and shoot, you gotta be very brave to do that. Hence why I think painkillers overdose is better
If you OD on painkillers, there's probably gonna be that regretful period where you think "Oh shit, what have I done?!", and it's a slow, anticipatory (word?) death

btw did you go to www.google.com or did you get redirected to a local mirror of the site eg www.google.com.au? The latter works perfectly for me.

++ [ originally posted by Emma Mac ] ++

I know someone of a religion. (I forget which one). They claim there is different levels of heaven. And if we knew how good it was we all kill ourselfs just to get to the lowest level.
just some random information that came to mind :moan:
Interesting. Does that religion speak of hell at all? I don't know what you're referring to, the closest thing I can think of is Roman Catholicism, in which the soul lies in purgatory which is apparently between heaven and hell. I don't know much about that either though.

++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++
throwing white powder everywhere while screaming "I love anthrax."
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Emma

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++
Interesting. Does that religion speak of hell at all? I don't know what you're referring to, the closest thing I can think of is Roman Catholicism, in which the soul lies in purgatory which is apparently between heaven and hell. I don't know much about that either though.

Its a christian religion. And yes their is a hell. But i guess the idea is any normal person who hasnt committed serious crime or done serious wrong will go to heaven.

Hell is for killers, rapists, etc.

This isnt my religion by the way, its a friend from the past who told me this once upon a time.
 

gray

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++ [ originally posted by Emma Mac ] ++
Its a christian religion. And yes their is a hell. But i guess the idea is any normal person who hasnt committed serious crime or done serious wrong will go to heaven.

Hell is for killers, rapists, etc.

This isnt my religion by the way, its a friend from the past who told me this once upon a time.
Interesting, thanks for the info.

I personally don't believe that, because God's standard is perfection, and nobody's perfect. The only way that we can meet that standard is through the forgiveness of Christ's death. Are you sure it's a Christian religion? It sounds a lot to me like salvation through works and not by faith, if it's based on the number/extremity of bad things that a person's done. Oh well, probably not the right time for such a discussion. I'll look into it though ;)
 

Dragon

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++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++

If you OD on painkillers, there's probably gonna be that regretful period where you think "Oh shit, what have I done?!", and it's a slow, anticipatory (word?) death

btw did you go to www.google.com or did you get redirected to a local mirror of the site eg www.google.com.au? The latter works perfectly for me.
I went to google.com
Before I was always redirected to google.com.ve, but now it says Go to Google Venezuela
 

Emma

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yes im sure its a christian religion. And yes its the same, Gods level is perfection and the same beliefs about jesus etc.

if i remember the name ill tell you:p
 

gray

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++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
I went to google.com
Before I was always redirected to google.com.ve, but now it says Go to Google Venezuela
Thanks :)
++ [ originally posted by Emma Mac ] ++
yes im sure its a christian religion. And yes its the same, Gods level is perfection and the same beliefs about jesus etc.
if i remember the name ill tell you:p
Thanks :)
 

Bjerknes

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Hmmm, the different levels of heaven and purgatory are part of Catholic belief. But Graham is right, it sounds different from a Christian religion. For Roman Catholics, which I am one, you recieve salvation for being truly sorry for your sins. You must go to confession and confess your sins to God. Yes, good deeds are very much a part of it, but you must have Faith in God and respect HIM to go to Heaven.

Hmmmm, maybe Baptists or Eastern Orthodox?
 
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    ++ [ originally posted by Vilhelmas ] ++


    its 4 am:notlist:
    I feel your nicotine depraved pain Vil..I feel it. Incubo sparks a Marlboro light.

    Emma: STOP WRITING IN THAT MINNIE MOUSE FONT.

    Graham: Bullet theory is like the jumping off a skyscraper theory...what you don't feel in pain you will in "second guessing yourself" before doing it and not have the courage to go through with it. I was once watching this b-rated movie at home (NY) about a cop who knew he was going to die of some rare one month to live disease. He paid a hitman to kill him within the week: didn't want to know when or how just BOOM do it. Premise was that the cop didn't want to die as his body crippled AND he could go out in honor..on duty.
    Anyways, they find a cure for the disease and he ends up trying to avoid the hitman because he has no way to tell him that the DEAL IS OFF.

    I don't know the point of it: OH yeah...that would be a good suicide because you wouldn't have to go through the nerve of pulling the trigger.
     

    gray

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    ++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
    Graham: Bullet theory is like the jumping off a skyscraper theory...what you don't feel in pain you will in "second guessing yourself" before doing it and not have the courage to go through with it. I was once watching this b-rated movie at home (NY) about a cop who knew he was going to die of some rare one month to live disease. He paid a hitman to kill him within the week: didn't want to know when or how just BOOM do it. Premise was that the cop didn't want to die as his body crippled AND he could go out in honor..on duty.
    Anyways, they find a cure for the disease and he ends up trying to avoid the hitman because he has no way to tell him that the DEAL IS OFF.

    I don't know the point of it: OH yeah...that would be a good suicide because you wouldn't have to go through the nerve of pulling the trigger.
    I see your point, but once you get over the nerves and pull the trigger, there's nothing left to think about. Consequences are worse than hesitation IMO.

    btw that sounds like a good plot for a movie, I bet it'd make a lot of money if they put Colin Farrell in it :rolleyes: Though the curing the disease part is a bit cheesy
     

    The Pado

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    People, let's not turn Nick's thread into a "How to Kill Yourself" lesson.

    Regarding that freaky ebay story, why the hell would any jackass want to buy that piece of shit clown after reading that story?

    If I came home and found thong panties all over the floor, and used condoms, and missing booze, and twinkies in the ash tray, I would just assume that Sergio was either having a wank in my house, or he just went off his diet. Haunted? Probably not.
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    ++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++



    btw that sounds like a good plot for a movie, I bet it'd make a lot of money if they put Colin Farrell in it :rolleyes: Though the curing the disease part is a bit cheesy
    Actually yes the second part was cheesy BUT firstly when you invent some sort of disease like that..you don't have a Schindler's List or Gone with the Wind on your hands....
    Secondly, the curing of the disease was the only way to turn the movie around or give it a "raison d'etre"..think of it...guy is dying ..pays Mr. X to kill him..Mr. X kills him. With the new plot twist Mr. X our "tough cop" can show us what he is made out of ... or something.
    Anyways it was a bad movie and I feel asleep when they found out there was a cure...

    ++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++
    I see your point, but once you get over the nerves and pull the trigger, there's nothing left to think about. Consequences are worse than hesitation IMO.
    Yes but getting over the nerves is a high mountain to climb. There is room for doubts..room for thoughts..room for crazy thinking like "life ain't so bad" and all the looney things that looney people think about. ;)
    I think the best way would be to put yourself in a situation where you can't get out of and the IF's and BUT's are not an issue.
     

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