It's safe to say that most people were at one point in their life suicidal. I know I was, nearly downed a bottle of pills one Halloween. But I wasn't depressed, nor do I really think much of it anymore. The late George Carlin, one of my favorite comedians of all time, did several jokes about suicide, in fact, he has a 7 minute track on his album Life is Worth Losing all about suicide, which I find to be one of the most hysterically funny comedy tracks I've ever listened to.
How ever, two students from my former high school apparently suicided this year for various reasons, and I respect them just for the fact they have died. I'm not gonna poke fun at their death's because it's deemed 'unsuitable', which is understandable since their suicides I understand were the results of cyber bullying. But then again, this hasn't stopped people from making fun of them even after a month of the suicides. And while the idea of suicide is deemed inappropriate in society, I feel if you don't like the situation you're in and there are no options to get out with this last one, go for it, it's not my decision to make for you.
This next part might seem insensitive, but I'm gonna put it out there anyway. I feel it wouldn't hurt to lose a few people. With the way the Earth seems to be over populated, might as well let those with terminal diseases, life sentences with no possibility of parole in prison, so on, should be given the choice to end it. It might seem harsh, but I feel that the world has become to attached to itself to let people go. Why elongate someone's life if it's imminently going to expire? Why put away a mass murderer who took the lives 24 women and children and let him just live out his life in a prison while public has to pay for him to live? Again, it may seem harsh, but I'm just putting it out there.
That said, suicide isn't that horrible an idea. Sure, it can hurt to lose someone, but then again, it hurts to lose anyone, whether it be by suicide, car accident, disease, and so on. Suicide is just another way out, and I'd rather do what Hunter S. Thompson did if I ever reach that point.