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virginiawoolf

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Feb 7, 2021
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this article really made me think of here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/04/19/a-mysterious-suicide-cluster.

it's about a man who knew 5 people that killed themselves in a year and found 4 of their bodies. he said he introduced them to a step-by-step method to curing depression.

it sounds like he introduced the people who died to being "pro-choice." it is strange to see pro-choice depicted objectively in the media - although this article is one of few that is at all sympathetic to the man. i wonder if being told about being pro-choice by a friend offline has a different effect on the psyche rather than deciding yourself or learning about it online.

you guys have any thoughts?
 
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