Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only reason I would doubt her suicide is not her trauma, that's clear. It's that I'm sure many people wanted her dead. Isn't it easy to stage a suicide?
Yep. She went through horrible things and has the trauma to make this believable.
But the timing seems too convenient.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason I would doubt her suicide is not her trauma, that's clear. It's that I'm sure many people wanted her dead. Isn't it easy to stage a suicide?
Anonymous wrote:I was just reading up on this woman. As sorry as I am that she was taken advantage of and didn't lead a happy life, I can't believe she committed suicide and left behind 3 children. As a woman and a mother, I can't think of any scenario were I would leave my child to grow up without me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just reading up on this woman. As sorry as I am that she was taken advantage of and didn't lead a happy life, I can't believe she committed suicide and left behind 3 children. As a woman and a mother, I can't think of any scenario were I would leave my child to grow up without me.
Well, give yourself a f**king medal. Do you have a brain illness? Were you subject to systematic abuse and attacked and gaslighted by the most powerful people on earth when you tried to stand up for yourself? Oh, you survived all that and didn't have suicidal symptoms?
Well, guess what? That's not your moral character to credit. It's luck. You are *lucky* you did not have suicidal symptoms of a sometimes lethal brain illness.
You're lucky. Not superior. She loved her kids too. She lasted as long as she could.
(And frankly, I don't believe she died by her own hand, but if she did...she stayed as long as she could.)
I wouldn't have responded to your comment but I just want to say that no, I am not feel superior and as far as I know, do not have have a brain illness. Throwing insults around on the internet doesn't make anyone look tough.
I would give my life for my child. Committing suicide and leaving them to fend for themselves will never be an option. I don't think I deserve a medal for having that belief at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just reading up on this woman. As sorry as I am that she was taken advantage of and didn't lead a happy life, I can't believe she committed suicide and left behind 3 children. As a woman and a mother, I can't think of any scenario were I would leave my child to grow up without me.
Well, give yourself a f**king medal. Do you have a brain illness? Were you subject to systematic abuse and attacked and gaslighted by the most powerful people on earth when you tried to stand up for yourself? Oh, you survived all that and didn't have suicidal symptoms?
Well, guess what? That's not your moral character to credit. It's luck. You are *lucky* you did not have suicidal symptoms of a sometimes lethal brain illness.
You're lucky. Not superior. She loved her kids too. She lasted as long as she could.
(And frankly, I don't believe she died by her own hand, but if she did...she stayed as long as she could.)
I wouldn't have responded to your comment but I just want to say that no, I am not feel superior and as far as I know, do not have have a brain illness. Throwing insults around on the internet doesn't make anyone look tough.
I would give my life for my child. Committing suicide and leaving them to fend for themselves will never be an option. I don't think I deserve a medal for having that belief at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just reading up on this woman. As sorry as I am that she was taken advantage of and didn't lead a happy life, I can't believe she committed suicide and left behind 3 children. As a woman and a mother, I can't think of any scenario were I would leave my child to grow up without me.
Well, give yourself a f**king medal. Do you have a brain illness? Were you subject to systematic abuse and attacked and gaslighted by the most powerful people on earth when you tried to stand up for yourself? Oh, you survived all that and didn't have suicidal symptoms?
Well, guess what? That's not your moral character to credit. It's luck. You are *lucky* you did not have suicidal symptoms of a sometimes lethal brain illness.
You're lucky. Not superior. She loved her kids too. She lasted as long as she could.
(And frankly, I don't believe she died by her own hand, but if she did...she stayed as long as she could.)
I wouldn't have responded to your comment but I just want to say that no, I am not feel superior and as far as I know, do not have have a brain illness. Throwing insults around on the internet doesn't make anyone look tough.
I would give my life for my child. Committing suicide and leaving them to fend for themselves will never be an option. I don't think I deserve a medal for having that belief at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just reading up on this woman. As sorry as I am that she was taken advantage of and didn't lead a happy life, I can't believe she committed suicide and left behind 3 children. As a woman and a mother, I can't think of any scenario were I would leave my child to grow up without me.
Well, give yourself a f**king medal. Do you have a brain illness? Were you subject to systematic abuse and attacked and gaslighted by the most powerful people on earth when you tried to stand up for yourself? Oh, you survived all that and didn't have suicidal symptoms?
Well, guess what? That's not your moral character to credit. It's luck. You are *lucky* you did not have suicidal symptoms of a sometimes lethal brain illness.
You're lucky. Not superior. She loved her kids too. She lasted as long as she could.
(And frankly, I don't believe she died by her own hand, but if she did...she stayed as long as she could.)
Anonymous wrote:I was just reading up on this woman. As sorry as I am that she was taken advantage of and didn't lead a happy life, I can't believe she committed suicide and left behind 3 children. As a woman and a mother, I can't think of any scenario were I would leave my child to grow up without me.