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Originally Posted by pylon
These whole super sensitive, can’t handle reality triggered culture drives me nuts.
One of the closest people in my life commited suicide. People say stupid stuff like “Man I wanna blow my brains out.” Or “Might as well throw the rope over.”
You know what. I’m in no place to correct those people. It’s not their fault, nor their responsibility to know, nor care how I feel if someone makes a dumb joke that they in no way had malicious intent towards me by making it.
Be a frikking mature adult. And carry on with your day instead of slacktivisming your Facebook page with awareness memes, and going to a human rights tribunal because your feelings were hurt.
Secondly, if I die in a hilarious and pun-worthy manner. I trust in CP to give me the roasting I deserve for being an utter dumbass.
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Lol, guess your friend was given a little TOO much rope! Amirite?
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Guess he didn’t realise you point the gun AWAY from your face! Lol!
(Given the fact that I don’t know how he killed himself, I cannot accurately joke about it)
Point being here: there’s a difference between making a casual remark/joke that someone may relate to in a negative way, and actually mocking the death of a specific person.