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20 Year old model Ruslana Korshunova jumps to death

fistfullofsteel said:
kewl, when you die, we will throw a big bash
A "Celebration of Life" is exactly what we call our funerals. There has never been dancing or anything. No kegger or open bar but it IS a celebration in every sense of the word. But, yeah, there's laughing and crying.
 
nefertiti said:
Sighhhh at the lack of compassion shown by some in this thread.

Salad fork, I'm going to assume that a lot of what your saying on this thread comes from latent anger over the friends you've lost. That's understandable. But you really can't make assumptions about what she was going through, and how it compares to other people.


Well, you can't do anything after she's dead..
 
blueta2 said:
My perception of suicide is not shared by many, but since I have no fear of death nor do I think death is bad, I think everyone has the choice whether they want to live or not.
Some people fight for life, some for "death". It's not sad, it's much sadder to live on this planet in terrible pain.
Why do humans celebrate a birth and not a death? It's part of the circle of life.
I do not think it's corwardly to take your "life", it takes a lot of strength to face the unknown of death, more so than facing the unknown of life

just my opinion


cant say i have ever disagreed with any statement more than the one in bold. ending everything is easy. it ends. living through pain, suffering, and the unknown is the hard part.

i wont say your point of view is right or wrong. everyone has their own truth and that is fair. but dont confuse quitting and leaving as the hard part. nothing could be easier.
 
velvett said:
I think it's selfish to assume that you know how and what someone's life is like and pass your assumptions about it as some kind of absolute reality.

+1,000
 
jackangel said:
i think it was voltaire who said that the tragedy of a woman's death is directly proportional to how fucking hot she is, mostly in the face region.

voltaire was an insensitive fucking asshole.
greek tragedies are the same. somehow human misfortune is more significant when it happens to a royal. when i see stuff like this, it reminds me of how shit human beings are
 
man.. beauty- wealth- fame- none of it is good for anything if you're not at peace inside yourself. i'm really sad for this girl
 
timtim said:
cant say i have ever disagreed with any statement more than the one in bold. ending everything is easy. it ends. living through pain, suffering, and the unknown is the hard part.

i wont say your point of view is right or wrong. everyone has their own truth and that is fair. but dont confuse quitting and leaving as the hard part. nothing could be easier.

why is death quitting?
Can living an unhappy unfullfilled life a form of quitting also?

Living is tough, very, I know, believe me, but deciding to end is a hard way to go.

If someone has ALS and lived until the end, well then good, but why suffer?
What is the pride in suffering? Why hold on? What's so scary about death that we fear holding on so tight?
 
blueta2 said:
why is death quitting?
Can living an unhappy unfullfilled life a form of quitting also?

Living is tough, very, I know, believe me, but deciding to end is a hard way to go.

If someone has ALS and lived until the end, well then good, but why suffer?
What is the pride in suffering? Why hold on? What's so scary about death that we fear holding on so tight?


i wont get into the religious aspect because peoples beliefs vary and im not a pusher of my own. life is precious to me. id want every second. suicide is quitting regardless of the situation. i wouldnt judge someone who committed it because life is hard for many people and they have their reasons. its not about pride or fear. its about the value of existence, regardless of the strings attached. those you leave behind carry your luggage forever. im not down for leaving that on anyone.

my beliefs also dictate a fate worse than death with suicide. i wouldnt sacrifice eternity for today.
 
I agree that suicide is brutal for the loved ones. No doubt there.
Since I'm not religious and hold no value to our "human" forms and believe life is fluid and not just about skin/bones, I feel we do go on.
Life is never ending to me.
 
SaladFork said:
yeah i'm sure her life sucked SOOOO bad she just had to jump... What a selfish bish.

Word.

Living in Africa sucks. Living with cancer sucks. Living with both your parents dying in a car crash sucks. Living in a warzone sucks. You don't see those people offing themselves?

It's sad when someone dies. Always. But they're not "sorry hapless victims". In fact, out of their own selfish desire to end pain - they've now moved it onto their families forever. I guess they didn't give a flying fuck how their families would feel. As long as their pain is over. Whatever.

And suicide is the #1 argument for banning guns in America. The stats always hurts NRA's causes (90% of gunshot suicide victims die compared to other methods).

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