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name your top 3 people who you respect highly that have suicided
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Sophia Yin (acclaimed and beloved veterinarian who greatly advanced the field of humane and effective companion animal behavioral management) Virginia Woolf (English writer) Alan Turing (inventor of the computer, English mathematician and computer scientist)
Ian Curtis - Genius musician whose star shine bright and burned out early.
Robert E. Howard - Author, creator of Conan the Barbarian; he knew exactly when it was time to go and brilliantly alluded to his action beforehand in style.
Erwin Rommel (compelled) - He as well killed himself in order to protect his family.
Edit: Had to replace Matsudaira Nobuyasu, but still an honorable mention.
Kim Jonghyun
Leslie Cheung (I don't think anyone has talked about him on here but he was a singer and actor who really changed things for the LGBT conmunity in Hong Kong since he played queer roles in the 1990's when prejudice was high)
Alan Turing
Yukiko Okada is someone whose suicide I think about often. She seemed to have a successful music career ahead of her, and she released great music that I still enjoy. I don't know what prompted her to kill herself at as young as 18, no one knows the real reason, but I hope what she did brought her peace.
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I must admit when the news of his death broke I found it quite odd. My main question was "why do it in Oman?"
These desert like environments have a mystique about them. Personally I would prefer to die somewhere exotic but for me it's more boreal forest or luxury hotel
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