Japanese Suicide Cliff
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People don't commit suicide cuz they wanna.. and its hard to seek out help cuz you feel no one would understand or even care and every day ur thinking about suicide but you still hope that maybe someone will reach out to u but u either have little or no friends or no one ur close to talk to about ur feelings and u hide your feelings in public till ur alone in ur room and days goes by till u just can't take it anymore and set out to suicide .. that's the way it goes
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There is actually a new movement emerging out of Japan. The "grass eaters" men who are abandoning the pursuit for prestige, women, and career success. They are focusing on what makes them happy. This has the Japanese government very worried because these men are not having families they don't spend as much, and that's not good for the economy. but there is nothing the government can do about it because these men are not breaking any laws haha lol.
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did you record this with a potato?
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The whole "suicide is tradition in japan" is BS, only the Samurai practiced it, the rest of the people did not see anything honorable in killing themselves. The samurai idea was later brained washed into the soldiers of WW2 so that they would fight to the death. An now the honorable suicide is portrayed in a lot of Japanese works which makes Japanese society think it's okay, it's no tradition & it's not okay.
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Saipan suicides
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@baSSxCC in japan it is seen as an honorable death for people facing illness, debt, or any other "legitamet" reason. The culture is different there. I happen to condone suicide for good reasons myself. If you are ill and will never recover from that illness, it is a way to relieve your pain, and not be a burden to your family. Other than that, I cant really think of anything that I personally would kill myself over.
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Japan is not a good place to live, just like Korea.
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damn that shit is full of ghost godamit why i watch this shit
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@luftwaffe789456123 i agree japanese are uncapable of thinking with their own heads.
I think Yukio Shige is doing a great deed. I hope his example could give everybody, including me, the courage to help others.
NBAFAN2006ANDBEYOND 2 years ago 20
i think he's amazing and a caring person! if only we had more of these people in the world
kellomcjello 3 years ago 7