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A random person can just be minding their own business someday and find themselves in some horrible accident that costs them their life. When I look at it that way it kind of makes me less afraid to go by my own hand, sure hanging could be painful for a while but is it really worse than having your life snuffed out in some horrible manner you could have never forseen?
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In a way, it's easier for people to accept a random death than a suicide. I would prefer to die by my own hand so I could have all my affairs in order but a sudden accident would be so much better for my family to come to terms with.
In a way, it's easier for people to accept a random death than a suicide. I would prefer to die by my own hand so I could have all my affairs in order but a sudden accident would be so much better for my family to come to terms with.
Agreed. I've been looking for methods to 'accidentally' ctb and jeez, it's not easy. I know that I don't want to live any longer, but the simple thought that my family would find out that I committed suicide... I just can't do this. So yeah, planning your own death for it to look like a random accident is very tricky. All the 'methods' have unfortunately their downside.
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