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What is the manliest way to commit suicide?

 
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Postby vtmarik on Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:21 am

Camus once said that the question "Should I kill myself?" is the most pivotal question one can ask, philosophically speaking. It's the ultimate form of self-examination of one's beliefs, concepts, experiences, etc.
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Postby Jenos Ridan on Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:30 am

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hmm, for misspelling his name i think you earn a roundhouse kick the to the head,
and no, there is no way to be called a manly man if you commit suicide, so i reject the question entirely.


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Also, are there any Japanese people in here offended by all the people saying suicide is a weak thing to do? They obviously don't care if they've dishonored their families.


I am japanese and extremely offended. Get the f*ck out of my sight and site.


Bah. If you can't take it, then prehaps you should leave.

Dishonor..... More 'honor' could be reaped by fighting and not giving up. Fight tooth and nail, make the other poor bastard die instead (living to fight another day and do it again), don't cry and suchlike.
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Postby Jenos Ridan on Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:31 am

vtmarik wrote:Camus once said that the question "Should I kill myself?" is the most pivotal question one can ask, philosophically speaking. It's the ultimate form of self-examination of one's beliefs, concepts, experiences, etc.


And at the end of this period of questioning, sometimes a person consigns themselves to oblivion. Too high a price for enlightenment, I say.
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Postby areyouincahoots on Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:37 am

I would agree that it is cowardly to commit suicide for no other purpose than getting away from one's hardships and that it is both manly and honorable to put yourself in a dangerous situation for the sake of another (i.e. one soldier jumping on a grenade to save others) or to kill yourself because of celebrated tradition in proper situations(i.e. sepukku).

but...if someone was dumb enough to want to commit suicide and wanted to do it in a "manly" (i.e. painful) way my vote would be to be hanged, drawn and quartered!
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Postby Jenos Ridan on Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:56 am

areyouincahoots wrote:I would agree that it is cowardly to commit suicide for no other purpose than getting away from one's hardships and that it is both manly and honorable to put yourself in a dangerous situation for the sake of another (i.e. one soldier jumping on a grenade to save others) or to kill yourself because of celebrated tradition in proper situations(i.e. sepukku).

but...if someone was dumb enough to want to commit suicide and wanted to do it in a "manly" (i.e. painful) way my vote would be to be hanged, drawn and quartered!


If I had a choice, fire and a big noise. But I'd rather be that one very mad trooper who survived the barrage and strangled/knifed/bayoneted all the miserable bastards in the opposing trench. Again, If I had to go: the faster, the better.
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Postby bcopeland08 on Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:37 am

Seems to be a trick question as there is nothing manly about committing suicide.
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Postby OnlyAmbrose on Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:38 am

bcopeland08 wrote:Seems to be a trick question as there is nothing manly about committing suicide.


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Postby b.k. barunt on Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:50 am

bcopeland08 wrote:Seems to be a trick question as there is nothing manly about committing suicide.


I agree almost completely. Sepuku (shoving the blade into your belly, then cutting up and to the side in an inverted L shape) was done not for selfish escape, but to preserve honor of one's family. I have a very high threshhold for pain, as i have experienced quite a bit, and there is no way i could summon up the courage to do something like that. Suicide as we know it in our culture is selfish and cowardly.
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Postby dcowboys055 on Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:11 am

Might I reiterate the third and twelfth posts in this thread.

Serbia wrote:There is no such way as a manly way to commit suicide, it's all an easy, lame way out of your problem.


dcowboys055 wrote:
Serbia wrote:There is no such way as a manly way to commit suicide, it's all an easy, lame, and selfish way out of your problem.


I agree but I also added something
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Postby Aimless on Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:47 am

Skittles! wrote:Why people chose Sudoku is beyond me, it's so damn fun.


While they can be amusing ways to pass time when you are bored, I'm hard pressed to call any problem that I can solve in my head "fun." And that accounts for 95% of all Sudoku.

However, death by Sudoku is such an amusing mental image that I couldn't not choose it.
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Postby sam_levi_11 on Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:01 pm

suduko is just wierd, its not fun and sometimes really hard
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Postby unriggable on Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:31 pm

Jenos Ridan wrote:
unriggable wrote:
Coleman wrote:
unriggable wrote:
Jehan wrote:
waradmiral wrote:talking shit to chick norris. need i say more.

hmm, for misspelling his name i think you earn a roundhouse kick the to the head,
and no, there is no way to be called a manly man if you commit suicide, so i reject the question entirely.


So elvis was a woman?

OWNED. If I had room that would be in my signature.

Also, are there any Japanese people in here offended by all the people saying suicide is a weak thing to do? They obviously don't care if they've dishonored their families.


I am japanese and extremely offended. Get the f*ck out of my sight and site.


Bah. If you can't take it, then prehaps you should leave.

Dishonor..... More 'honor' could be reaped by fighting and not giving up. Fight tooth and nail, make the other poor bastard die instead (living to fight another day and do it again), don't cry and suchlike.


BTW I'm not actually japanese.
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