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by guerrilla
1641 days ago
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No, I didn't. You wrote "Suicide isn't logical or rational." not that suicide almost always isn't logical or rational; and then you gave an explanation that you claimed (without evidence or argument) is "almost always" the case. > This, however, is a small minority of suicides, suicide attempts and even more so, suicidal ideation. What data do you base this on and why do you believe that data to be representative? |
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