Is suicide wrong?
No.
Depends on the situation you're in. Sometime's its a drastic response to a temporary bad situation, other times its a way to avoid a slow and painful death.
>>16935019
No, it's great for removing weak genetics from the gene-pool.
There is no objective right or wrong. It's wrong according to most moral ideals, but that's about it.
>>16935019
It's the best decision anyone can make.
I think generally it is morally wrong and genuinely irrational, but sometimes -- mostly in cases where someone is ill and the illness is both terminal and progressing, like if you have Huntington's Chorea -- it is necessary.
Most of the time suicidal people have a treatable mental illness, though, and should just start seeing the relevant mental health professionals.
>>16935019
Nah. Go for it, bub.
Well, depends how many people care for you and how many people love bc most of the time the only reason why suicide is bad is bc other people are too emotionally attached to others. Don't let your depression cloud your view on how many people love you. If no one cares, kys. If people do care and love you, stay
>>16935019
It's wrong in that it's against nature, if you subscribe to that kind of viewpoint. Hundreds of millions of years of evolution has resulted in you, an incredible biological machine with remarkable redundancy and survival skills, tuned to stay alive and spread your genes at all costs.
Furthermore, many people who kill themselves do so because of temporary issues, real or perceived, which they feel they can't escape from and irrationally take the decision.
It's also wrong in that it devastates anyone who is even vaguely close to you.
I will say that, if someone with, for example, an incurable degenerative disease confided in me that they intended to do it, I would not try to talk them out of it. I believe in a right to die for cases like that.
In any other case, I would get them whatever help I could immediately.
Nah, civil rights bro.
Answer?
>>16936513
counterpoint