• I'm back on my BS 🤪
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    People need 3 things to commit suicide:

    • social isolation
    • sense of burden
    • capacity

    Social Isolation

    If the person feels alone, even if surrounded by people, they’re meeting this criterion. Loneliness is social pain because being alone was guaranteed death back in the day. Being socially isolated is literally painful.

    Sense of Burden

    If the person feels that all they do is drag people down, then they may see that their existence is a drag. Match this sense of worthlessness and parasitic existence with the pain of loneliness, and the person in a dire hopeless situation. To them, there is no point to being alive. They’re in constant inescapable pain and not only contribute nothing, but they are spreading that pain onto others…at least that’s how they see it.

    Capacity

    This refers to the ability for someone to be able to kill themselves. Do they have the means? Pills, car, rope, firearm? Military people in general are at higher risk because they are more likely to have firearms. But one thing that I think is overlooked is that they’ve been trained at a brainwashing level that violent killing is the ultimate solution to problems.

    Regardless, not having the capacity is a major protective factor, which is why people get isolated in settings that prevent them from killing themselves. I’d like to point out how fucked up this is though. We are taking a person that is in so much pain they want to die, and placing them in a physical environment that prevents them from that. While necessary as a last resort, it’s torture.

    What if when someone says their in pain, we believe them? Maybe we offer millions of other opportunities to turn their life around. And if they’re not grabbing on to those opportunities, work with them to solve those barriers. Maybe placing blame on them solely increases their sense of burden.

    If you’re in pain, I believe you ♥️

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  • @[email protected]
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    82 hours ago

    Firearms play a critical role in suicide deaths, being used in over 50% of all suicides in 2022. The availability and lethality of firearms contribute significantly to the high suicide rates, particularly among men. Recent data shows that increases in firearm suicides are driving the overall rise in suicide deaths, with 2022 recording the highest number of gun-related suicides on record. This underscores the importance of addressing firearm access as part of suicide prevention strategies.

    Reminder that most suicide attempts are in response to an acute crisis, like an argument with a loved one, and go from initial idea to action in less than 30 minutes.

    Survivors report perceived lethality of firearms being a primary factor in their decision.

    Access to lethal means can make all the difference between a bad day and a last day.

    https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/means-matter

  • dinckel
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    94 hours ago

    But the billionaires are doing great though, so what’s the issue? /s

    When a colossal part of the population suffers from a whole plethora of societal issues, most of which either go ignored, or are actively being made worse by local government, no fucking surprise people want to end it

    • Final Remix
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      31 hour ago

      The s&p hit a new all-time high again! Things’re great, duh.

    • @someguy3
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      13 hours ago

      It’s trickling down, people just have to be patient! /s

  • shoulderoforion
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    326 hours ago

    prices go up, people get squeezed, and no one cares, the social safety net has been whittled down to nothing by republicans. all alone and looking at the prospect of getting or being sick, homeless, and without assistance.

  • @paf0
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    437 hours ago

    The economy is totally fine though /s

    • @BassTurd
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      337 hours ago

      Plenty of reasons I can think of other than the economy. LGBTQ+ rights, child labor laws being removed, and access to medical services being limited or illegal are some big factors.

        • @[email protected]
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          75 hours ago

          This is one where there is a significant economic cause and effect.

          People not having free time, money for activities, hobbies, etc - this impacts our ability to be social.

        • @[email protected]
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          156 hours ago

          I’ve been “alone” for so long I can’t even tell if I want to be around people anymore! Every time I have to go do something it feels like I’m doing something I don’t want to now. lol

          • Flying Squid
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            116 hours ago

            I feel the same way a lot of times. It takes effort to be social and it’s easier to just stay at home and not do anything. It’s especially easy for me because I have no friends in this town and my closest friends live an hour away. Being lonely seems like it’s easier than having friends even if it feels worse. It’s a problem to be sure.

      • @paf0
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        117 hours ago

        Yes, the article lists some of those reasons and it also mentions economic factors. I personally see job loss to be a huge factor in depression amongst people I know, hence my comment.

        • GingaNinga
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          137 hours ago

          jobs, housing, cost of being alive… honestly what is there to be happy about? A lot of people did everything right, have good jobs and are responsible but most of these problems are completely outside their control, of course people are depressed. everything really is just shit.

      • snooggums
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        7 hours ago

        Yes, those are the rest of the things. But society has decided that in public discourse the only thing that matters is the economy.

        And by economy we mean the stock market.

        • GingaNinga
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          47 hours ago

          well yeah. In this world that we live in money is freedom and if you don’t have it your options are severely limited. For those that don’t have it it getting it is the only thing that matters.

  • Blackout
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    76 hours ago

    If you barely have the money for shelter and food, me yal health becomes an unnecessary expense

  • atro_city
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    46 hours ago

    I read “lowest” and said to myself “no fucking way”. Highest does sound right, but I don’t even live there, so what do I know?