
Martymcflyismydog
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- Apr 11, 2025
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That's understandable. I know I won't hurt anyone too much when I'm gone. I've lost friends and family one after another and they aren't even spoken of a year later. Just gone..I don't really romanticize it. My goal is to die in whatever way is the least painful. That's it. I have no sentimental connection with any specific method. Plus, my death will negatively impact the people I love. I feel bad about that.
e: expanding on thought
I'm one of those few young ppl who watch ww2 documentaries, live black metal DVDs, and war videos on gore sites. I come from a military family but never joined myself due to a heart condition.idk about "romanticizing" but i guess i've had kind of a morbid fascination with it for a long time. i think it's interesting as a political/philosophical issue. emphasis on the political for me, i think. there's a really good book by Ian Marsh that looks at suicide through a Foucauldian lens. the writing is dry as cardboard but the content is interesting, looks at the history of suicide and different ways it's been conceptualized/politicized across time periods and cultures. if anyone's interested i can hook y'all up with a pdfwas hastily scanned using my phone from a university library book before i dropped out but it's legible
That'd be cool, i'd love to read that!idk about "romanticizing" but i guess i've had kind of a morbid fascination with it for a long time. i think it's interesting as a political/philosophical issue. emphasis on the political for me, i think. there's a really good book by Ian Marsh that looks at suicide through a Foucauldian lens. the writing is dry as cardboard but the content is interesting, looks at the history of suicide and different ways it's been conceptualized/politicized across time periods and cultures. if anyone's interested i can hook y'all up with a pdfwas hastily scanned using my phone from a university library book before i dropped out but it's legible