Well,since my best friend committed suicide about 6 years ago,and I've considered it a few times myself(alot of people have),I suppose I would hang out with a person like that..But,in my quest for "the meaning of life",(which I haven't necessarily found yet),I have come to the conclusion that there's always a chance my life is not gonna be as long as I think it is anyway,so why not wait and see how I am supposed to die.I don't believe suicide is the answer.After several years of therapy,I take your question seriously and hope that you,unlike my best friend will get help immediately.It is still my heart broken..and I certainly undersood her pain,but I hope you will have more courage than she did.It's much easier to die,than it is to live...
2006-12-10 19:02:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I know of a few people, one of my friends to name one.
Funny that you should ask, he just told me this yesterday, that he would like to have more suicidal friends.
Because, he is bored most of the time and would like to do things that are just plain... suicidal. Like climbing up bridges, cranes, etc.
There's a 85 foot(give or take) crane in my village and he's been wanting to climb it ever since it's there.
So, the answer: yes, there are people out there. Most are likely daft punkers though.
2006-12-10 19:47:25
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answered by GrammarCtrl 2
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Well I would not like to hang with a person like that for a long period of time. Their mood greatly influences your mood and sometimes the best thing to do is distance yourself a while from them.
2006-12-10 23:23:26
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answered by amdrh81065 1
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Jack Daniels and Jim Beam
2006-12-10 19:00:15
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answered by Angela 1
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Me.
But, depending upon the person, I doubt I'd be there to help. But, I'd try not to hurt too much. Maybe make them see sense. If not, then I'll drive 'em to the Empire State building myself, and leave their little note on the bathroom floor.
2006-12-10 18:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I can think of 2 people:
Counselors
Other "downers" (misery loves company)
2006-12-10 18:56:52
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answered by ? 5
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No one wants to hang out with someone who brings them down. Cheer up, it can't be that bad.
2006-12-10 19:00:31
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answered by vampire_kitti 6
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umm....yes. Catholic priests have a good reputation to at least hear them out and offer their guidance whenever possible. Otherwise, can't think of anyone else!
2006-12-10 18:57:29
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answered by Diplomat 2
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Jesus Christ...because He loves you!
2006-12-10 19:12:40
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answered by oli4p 2
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