Ah yes. Its still a big problem now. Esp among girls. Young women make up a significant percentage of those killing themselves in Singapore.Originally posted by udontknowme:hey...remember how a couple years ago for a short while there was A LOT of news on teenage suicide???
and you wonder why the police still want to investigateOriginally posted by the Bear:yeah.. CNA reported it last night on their news webbie...
dunno if the guy jumped or fell...
in other news... c'mon boss.. leave already!!
actually I think our numbers quite high lo.Originally posted by av98m:Ah yes. Its still a big problem now. Esp among girls. Young women make up a significant percentage of those killing themselves in Singapore.
Previously it was the elderly.
but you dont have that much news about that anymore eh???Originally posted by av98m:Ah yes. Its still a big problem now. Esp among girls. Young women make up a significant percentage of those killing themselves in Singapore.
Previously it was the elderly.
its somehow becoming a trend...Originally posted by udontknowme:hey...remember how a couple years ago for a short while there was A LOT of news on teenage suicide???
sometimes life is so cruelOriginally posted by the Bear:the degree of despair must be intense to make a person top himself...
at least, that's from my point of view... holding human life to be most sacred, i don't think i can take a life of a human being, even if it is my own..
aiya to be on the safe side....Originally posted by StarPuppy:and you wonder why the police still want to investigate
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from what i know...if its VERY VERY VERY intense...it'll only be an attempt because to be able to successfully commit suicide, it requires more than just 'ok,im going to kill myself NOW'. its usually just after that bloody intense period that they can think about it and successfully kill themselvesOriginally posted by the Bear:the degree of despair must be intense to make a person top himself...
at least, that's from my point of view... holding human life to be most sacred, i don't think i can take a life of a human being, even if it is my own..
We have an average of 1 person or more killing themselves everyday in Singapore, the last I read up on this topic. This does not include the unsuccessful attempts.Originally posted by Pitot:actually I think our numbers quite high lo.
Just ask those who served their NS in the SPF.. how many bodies they had to recover..![]()
but anyway...the MP daughter blog really irks meOriginally posted by Pitot:aiya to be on the safe side....
U can never classify something as suicide unless got withness.. Always unatural death...
wad if some one ask him to jump down and if he dont his wife gets killed?
yeah...thats what i read also...attempts...no one will ever know because most people wont announce to the world the they attempted suicideOriginally posted by av98m:We have an average of 1 person or more killing themselves everyday in Singapore, the last I read up on this topic. This does not include the unsuccessful attempts.
Originally posted by av98m:We have an average of 1 person or more killing themselves everyday in Singapore, the last I read up on this topic. This does not include the unsuccessful attempts.
LINK PLSOriginally posted by StarPuppy:but anyway...the MP daughter blog really irks me
and i have that stupid MP living in my GRC![]()
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Originally posted by udontknowme:from what i know...if its VERY VERY VERY intense...it'll only be an attempt because to be able to successfully commit suicide, it requires more than just 'ok,im going to kill myself NOW'. its usually just after that bloody intense period that they can think about it and successfully kill themselves
but then again...not all are like that
no need linkOriginally posted by Pitot:LINK PLS![]()
no i mean link to the daughters blog.....Originally posted by StarPuppy:no need link
what GRC is that MP at?![]()
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I betcha the SMRT blokes are now at this very moment thinking of how to recover the cost of the cleanups and the losses from disrupted services.Originally posted by the Bear:uh huh.. which is why i said that..
there is despair, depression... and a long and drawn out stage until the resignation takes place and the decision to do the deed and the will to carry it out comes along...
survival of the fittest? or have we just lost our humanity to help those in despair?
those who manage to somehow fight it and continue living are the fittestOriginally posted by the Bear:uh huh.. which is why i said that..
there is despair, depression... and a long and drawn out stage until the resignation takes place and the decision to do the deed and the will to carry it out comes along...
survival of the fittest? or have we just lost our humanity to help those in despair?
http://www.suchvividnothing.blogspot.com/Originally posted by Pitot:no i mean link to the daughters blog.....
and perhaps cursing the person who gave them so much trouble alsoOriginally posted by av98m:I betcha the SMRT blokes are now at this very moment thinking of how to recover the cost of the cleanups and the losses from disrupted services.
bloody hell no more liao!Originally posted by StarPuppy:
yay..tio hackedOriginally posted by Pitot:bloody hell no more liao!![]()