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In reply to the discussion: This picture tweeted by The Academy (Oscars) about Robin Williams is beyond poignant: [View all]NM_Birder
(1,591 posts)17. I understand what you mean,
it feels warm and comforting that his suffering is over, .....at the same time eluding to "the final decision" being "for the best".
everyday people don't get remembered and immortalized like famous people, they just end up dead, and their families have only each other to cope.
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This picture tweeted by The Academy (Oscars) about Robin Williams is beyond poignant: [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Aug 2014
OP
To a depressed & suicidal person "end suffering" and "solution" are often the same thing. n/t
FBaggins
Aug 2014
#14
Look, I didn't claim to have personal knowledge of depression. But the sentiment makes sense to me.
Hosnon
Aug 2014
#15
With 4 hides in 90 days I would think you might want to stop being the board nanny
HangOnKids
Aug 2014
#46
Yes. The problem is you are building a mental framework that is outside your experiences.
jeff47
Aug 2014
#39
And what you're doing is trying to speak for every person who ever suffered from depression.
MADem
Aug 2014
#53
Suicide contagion and social media: The dangers of sharing ‘Genie, you’re free’
Hissyspit
Aug 2014
#49