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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CK1KdAha78

Why dont we make a suicide forest, /jp/?

>> No.8156658

>>8156646
But I hate going outside. Especially nature-like places like lakes and forests and all that garbage.

>> No.8156663

Because Aokigahara is beautiful and everyone here lives near ugly as fuck forests.

>> No.8156664
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8156664

There's also a forest in Gensokyo. They must be connected!

>> No.8156678

>>8156663

But I live in the white birch forests of New Hampshire.

>> No.8156719

What if our corpses get eaten by badgers?

>> No.8156718

Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1eXOXYI3bc&feature=related

>> No.8156755

You first OP.

>> No.8156775

Suicide forest? Pah! American style is to go out guns blazing, taking as many normals as you can with you.

>> No.8156796

How many people do you think we've lost /jp/?

Have you ever thought about how many anon have killed themselves and will never return. Perhaps you've once talked to an anon who is no longer with us.

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>>8156796

>>7203016
>>7509608
>>7584613
>>7853196

>> No.8156855

>>8156796
Probably quite a few, but those "I'm going to kill myself" threads are just attention whoring and will never lead to suicide.

Now, does anyone have more interesting documentaries they feel like sharing?

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>>8156855
I don't know about you, but personally I think they were real suicide notes. My sister used to work for a suicide hotline, and after hearing so many stories she shared over dinners and reading a lot of similar shit on various message boards, I can sort of of tell which one's genuine or not.

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>>8156855
>Now, does anyone have more interesting documentaries they feel like sharing?
The entirety of Cosmos.

>> No.8156891

>>8156855
Have something to read:

>In the literature on crowd disasters, there is a striking incongruity between the way these events are depicted in the press and how they actually occur. In popular accounts, they are almost invariably described as “panics.” The crowd is portrayed as a single, unified entity, which acts according to “mob psychology”—a set of primitive instincts (fear, followed by flight) that favor self-preservation over the welfare of others, and cause “stampedes” and “tramplings.” But most crowd disasters are caused by “crazes”—people are usually moving toward something they want, rather than away from something they fear, and, if you’re caught up in a crush, you’re just as likely to die on your feet as under the feet of others, squashed by the pressure of bodies smashing into you.

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/02/07/110207fa_fact_seabrook?currentPage=all

>> No.8156931

Aren't you scared of hanging yourself in a desolated place?.

I'm afraid of a dark being appearing and terrorizing me in my last moments of consciousness, as a kind of punishment from somewhere for wasting my life.

>> No.8156978

>>8156855
Not everyone has silly reasons to do that or try to open portal because depends which one do you like to do and sometimes when you fail few times you already are really calm about this and have it well planned or are planning it way better than oh I'm going to shot my self today because my friend disliked my new hairstyle or because you decide that you are bored and you would like to go to Gensokyo and it's like you wake up already thinking about how happy it would be to try new method to open portal and be really careful because this time you plan to wake up in Gensokyo or something else like that and even if it will take few months this time it's not going to fail.

>> No.8157018

>>8156718
>Nobody is alone in this world.

But what if all your relatives are older than you and all of them die ultimately in the course of time? I can see that happen to a lot of people here. If I should speak for myself I can't see myself having any kids, I am only child and I don't really care about my younger cousin as well as he doesn't care about me. So one day I might end up really alone, normals keep saying that it's the worst thing that can possibly happen to human being, I still don't believe them. I will wait and see.

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