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there was already an ongoing thread about this. Best thing to do is check the forum real quick then do a Search Forum to see if there is already a thread. Now a Moderator will have to merge the threads.
I mean why can people just respect those who have pets.
Poor animal died for no good reason.
I mean I can totally understand why he killed himself, it was his best friend and died for no reason. I DO NOT recommend someone doing suicide, but I do understand why he did it.
I just don't understand why he didn't do something, like move or fought for the rights to have his pet living there. If he really cared about the dog, he would have chosen another option, than of putting it to sleep has he did.
I have exactly NO sympathy for those who choose to play victim and kill themselves. None whatsoever. All they do is hurt those around them. It's selfish and deplorable.
well zembonez, if you had someone close to you do it, maybe you would have some understanding as to why or at least you would try to understand it. Suicide may seem selfish to those left behind but it's not about those left behind, it's about someone who just can't see a way out. It's about chemical imbalances and how a person perceives their environment and the things that we would probably brush off and how enormous their problems are to them and how they pile up till that one last straw makes them break. So it's not about you! It's about the person comitting the suicide. Those left behind need to quit feeling like the poor abandoned sheep and see what the important part is. It takes as much courage to live as it does to die! Who are we to say that a person needs to keep suffering just so we don't feel left behind?
sounds like a pile of things were happening that made him see no other way out.
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