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louhong | 7 years ago

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255

Putting this here in the event anyone needs it.

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FireBeyond|7 years ago

One thing that struck a nerve with me. If you watch Season 11 of Parts Unknown, you can definitely see a man who is at times struggling with himself and who he is, blatantly, openly so at points.

For all the episodes where he is having a ball, it definitely paints a contrast, and a tragic one at that.

His return to Borneo was rather profound, for me. He seemed to be battling demons, be it substance or other.

kjeetgill|7 years ago

I've never seen the show, is there a clip you can point me to? I'm curious how apparent it was.

uberdru|7 years ago

I picked up on that too.

peterburkimsher|7 years ago

You're not alone.

If you don't know what to say, don't ask "What happened?" - that focuses on the problem. Say "Are you OK?" If they trust you, they'll open up.

Suicide is shut down.

Moving country is reboot.

There is a reboot option.

If life doesn't work out elsewhere, I might try to become a monk first, before trying to end my own life. Or taking dangerous occupations, such as war zone journalism. There's nothing else to fear when death is no longer a threat. I haven't yet tried all those alternatives, so I'll do that first before making a permanent decision. I'd still rather commit suicide than be forced to murder someone else though (e.g. military service), so I hope that no government forces weapons into my hands.

uberdru|7 years ago

This is particularly relevant to Anthony Bourdain's case. If you recall from his earliest shows he was always talking about throwing in the towel and becoming an ex-pat in viet nam or wherever he happened to be.

hulahoof|7 years ago

Lifeline Australia 13 11 14

Stay strong brothers. You are useful and wanted.