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Ham Rove
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You didn't even read my post, did you?

Well, nothing proves your point more than posting the same message over and over again.

And the whole point I've been trying to make to you is that the people who commit suicide don't realize they have options.

How do you figure?

Please point out where I said suicide was OK.

So you're saying that Henry Rollins doesn't need to spare anyone's feelings, but that we need to spare Henry Rollins feelings because he's just some jackass who was giving his opinion?

Nobody is saying the answer is suicide.

It doesn't matter!

"If it gets too tough, you may just want to kill yourself, because that's okay apparently."

"Congratulations, you pulled an isolated incident off the Internet to prove your point."

Well, people who are suffering from depression or know people who suffer from depression probably care about it.

I'm trying to convey that it's insensitive to expect other people to beat a disease just because you were able to.

"I beat cancer, why can't you? What are you, some kind of pussy that is going to be beaten by cancer? I guess if you die from cancer you just didn't want to beat it enough."

"There are kids in Africa who know rape and genital mutilation as an
every day thing. Guns thrust into their faces every day and they all
live in a small room and guess what, they are still happy."

I'm going to assume that you just turned on your Xbox and the "people" you're referring to are other angry 13-year-olds on Call of Duty, because that is your maturity level.

I never said you had an "agenda," just that you were expressing your outrage at nothing.

Wow, telling other people to kill themselves because they had the audacity to disagree with you over the internet.

And what if the help you find to deal with it still isn't enough?

Dude, you just told someone to kill himself.

If you had actually bothered to read any of the posts before registering your righteous indignation, you would see that there is actually a lot of discussion about depression and how it is portrayed in the media and in society.