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2008-08-10 3:20

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performed by I Am A Spidervideo brought to you by Jack DanielsAvailable now in the UFK Dolls’houseA TRUE STORY ABOUT SUZIE AND HER LOVER. HE SUSPECTED THAT SHE HAD ANOTHER BOYFRIEND AND HE THOUGHT SHE HAD OUTGROWN THEIR LOVE. HE FOUND OUT THAT HER NEW BOYFRIEND WAS CALLED “BEN” SO HE HATCHED THIS ELABORATE PLOT TO KILL HIMSELF BY JUMPING FROM LONDON’S LANDMARK, BIG BEN. AFTER HIS SUICIDE IT CAME TO LIGHT THAT “BEN” WAS, IN FACT, SUZIE’S NEW PET HAMSTER. SHE HAD BEEN WAITING FOR HIS BIRTHDAY TO HAND THE PET TO HIM. I HAVE KEPT HIS NAME OUT OF THIS, BY THE WAY, TO BE FAIR TO HIS FAMILY. I DON’T CARE ABOUT SUZIE….SHE MOVED TO SCOTLAND SO SHE’LL PROBABLY NOT GET TO HEAR ABOUT THIS…SHHHHH. SUZIE PENDULUM-SWING IS NOT HER REAL NAME ANYWAY. IT’S JANICE HOPCRAFT.Suicide (Latin suicidium, from sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of terminating one’s own life. Many dictionaries also note the metaphorical sense of “willful destruction of one’s self-interest”.[1] Suicide may occur for a number of reasons, including depression, shame, pain, financial difficulties, or other undesirable situations. Nearly one million people worldwide die by suicide annually, making it one of the world’s leading causes of death.[2] There are an estimated 10 to 20 million attempted suicides every year.[3]Views on suicide have been influenced by cultural views on existential themes such as religion, honor, and the meaning of life. Most Western and some Asian religions—the Abrahamic religions, Hinduism—consider suicide a dishonorable act; in the West it was regarded as a serious crime and an offense towards God due to religious belief in the sanctity of life. Japanese views on honor and religion led to seppuku, one of the most painful methods of suicide, to be respected as a means to atone for mistakes or failure, or as a form of protest during the samurai era. In the 20th century, suicide in the form of self-immolation has been used as a form of protest, and in the form of kamikaze and suicide bombing as a military or terrorist tactic. Sati was a Hindu funeral practice in which the widow would immolate herself on her husband’s funeral pyre.[4]Medically assisted suicide (euthanasia, or the right to die) is a controversial ethical issue involving people who are terminally ill, in extreme pain, and/or have minimal quality of life through injury or illness. Self-sacrifice for others is not usually considered suicide, as the goal is not to kill oneself but to save another.The predominant view of modern medicine is that suicide is a mental health concern, associated with psychological factors such as the difficulty of coping with depression, inescapable suffering or fear, or other mental disorders and pressures. Suicide is sometimes interpreted in this framework as a “cry for help” and attention, or to express despair and the wish to escape, rather than a genuine intent to die.[5] Most people who attempt suicide do not complete suicide on a first attempt; those who later gain a history of repetitions are significantly more at risk of eventual completion.[6]

Author: exproggo
Keywords: am spider unlucky fried kitten Andy Export suicide
Added: November 27, 2007

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