Shushersbedamned
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Who do you put the responsibility on generally?
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Certainly not alone. Sometimes not at all.Isn't the person who commuted the act usually responsible for it?
In the case of suicide, yes there can be outside factors, but that's why I said "usually".Certainly not alone. Sometimes not at all.
As a general rule, just assume that everything I post is sardonic.But you put it with a.questions mark. It sounds sardonic
I already do.As a general rule, just assume that everything I post is sardonic.
I don't.Who do you put the responsibility on generally?
Please use paragraphsIt is all down to the way your brain works, which is why medical and pharmacological treatment is needed for it.
You don't think it is worthy of thought?I don't.
I don't think it's a helpful question.You don't think it is worthy of thought?
That's ridiculous.I don't think it's a helpful question.
Situations differ. People differ. Suicides differ.
Assigning blame "generally" does little to address the issue.
I don't.Who do you put the responsibility on generally?
Please use paragraphs
Then how come it at time has no effect on It? And what ya mean is needed for It?
That's ridiculous.
Who do you put the responsibility on generally?
Keep HIV at bay?They haven't really perfected their understanding and hence treatment for it, which is why for some it doesn't work. But I can see a future where biologically it is more understood and then actually cured. It is a condition/disease of the mind. Just because antiretrovirals don't cure HIV, they do help keep it at bay for some people. It's the same principle. Antidepressants aren't a cure, but they can keep depression at bay for some people.
Paragraph, please, damn.. Ultimately it is the one who commits suicide taking the responsibility after all - and it might be because they have an unbalanced assessment of themselves or their circumstances, or of their ability to cope with whatever is driving to such. Similarly, they might be wrongly assessing external circumstances - as being much more severe than the case actually is.