blastoff
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i have always been repulsed by people who set themselves afire....what is the question that this is the answer to?
Brrr...I'm freezing, are you?
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i have always been repulsed by people who set themselves afire....what is the question that this is the answer to?
Here's all the suicides reported in the last 30 days. Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all.Maybe the OP is not so much about the blazing man, but rather the ever increasing lack of human conscientiousness for our fellow man. Whether or not someone lives or dies is of no concern to us.
Regardless whether the man was depressed, dangerous, or just plain crazy, no one cared enough to notice him burning.
commits suicide - Google News
Here's all the suicides reported in the last 30 days. Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all.Maybe the OP is not so much about the blazing man, but rather the ever increasing lack of human conscientiousness for our fellow man. Whether or not someone lives or dies is of no concern to us.
Regardless whether the man was depressed, dangerous, or just plain crazy, no one cared enough to notice him burning.
commits suicide - Google News
Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all? That's a pretty snide remark, but you certainly made my point exactly.
I'm saddened by the fact that we, as humans, have reached such a level of indifference that we just walk away from any situation rather than stop and try to help someone - we have things to do ... people to see ... it's not our problem.
I'm just saying that people commit suicide every day and there's really no reason to expect that the media cover each and every one to the extent you seem to want them covered.Here's all the suicides reported in the last 30 days. Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all.Maybe the OP is not so much about the blazing man, but rather the ever increasing lack of human conscientiousness for our fellow man. Whether or not someone lives or dies is of no concern to us.
Regardless whether the man was depressed, dangerous, or just plain crazy, no one cared enough to notice him burning.
commits suicide - Google News
Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all? That's a pretty snide remark, but you certainly made my point exactly.
I'm saddened by the fact that we, as humans, have reached such a level of indifference that we just walk away from any situation rather than stop and try to help someone - we have things to do ... people to see ... it's not our problem.
I'm just saying that people commit suicide every day and there's really no reason to expect that the media cover each and every one to the extent you seem to want them covered.Here's all the suicides reported in the last 30 days. Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all.
commits suicide - Google News
Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all? That's a pretty snide remark, but you certainly made my point exactly.
I'm saddened by the fact that we, as humans, have reached such a level of indifference that we just walk away from any situation rather than stop and try to help someone - we have things to do ... people to see ... it's not our problem.
Why should this guy's suicide be national news? Why sensationalize everything?
God forbid!!! The most recent one I'm aware of is about some woman who owns a nail salon - ah - the Painted Nail, I believe. Who the hell cares whether someone gets their nails done - celebrity or not?!I think I see the beginnings of a new "reality" show.
Yes, I agree, that would be awful. I don't think it is all that widespread though. Most people are compassionate and would help in an emergency.I'm just saying that people commit suicide every day and there's really no reason to expect that the media cover each and every one to the extent you seem to want them covered.Enjoy the wallow of sadness for them all? That's a pretty snide remark, but you certainly made my point exactly.
I'm saddened by the fact that we, as humans, have reached such a level of indifference that we just walk away from any situation rather than stop and try to help someone - we have things to do ... people to see ... it's not our problem.
Why should this guy's suicide be national news? Why sensationalize everything?
While it's true that suicides occur on a daily basis, I was not talking about media coverage. It's absurd to think that the media would or should cover each and every one of them. The last sentence of the OP's opening paragraph of the media link was "... nobody seemed to notice." I was talking about people who are five feet away from a suicide, a car wreck, a woman going into labor on her lunch hour, see some poor bystander get shot ... and they do nothing. They ignore that there's a problem because it's not THEIR problem. How can someone up close to a situation not be at least horrified and call 911 for assistance?