Where they refer to anyone who committed suicide as "an hero" as a way of mocking the exact same mindset you're talking about.
But ultimately I agree with both of you. While I think suicide is very tragic, it's neither brave nor heroic. We should be able to grieve for those who take their lives without deluding ourselves that their actions somehow made them "better" than they were before.
What is "brave" about avoiding pain or embarassment?
10/10/2014 02:07:50 AM
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The word "brave", like the word "hero", was destroyed in the 1980s or so.
10/10/2014 02:38:49 PM
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What Tom said. I will say, though, that while I don't think I would use the word brave...
10/10/2014 04:55:23 PM
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I really do hate that words are being intentionally misconstrued to alter the tone of conversations.
11/10/2014 02:03:32 AM
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Reminds me of that old 4chan meme
11/10/2014 02:44:48 AM
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No evidence of a 'God', no point projecting your morality on to others
13/10/2014 06:54:31 PM
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Which is not remotely what I was doing.
13/10/2014 11:15:48 PM
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You were doing it plenty, it made up 75% of your post
14/10/2014 01:37:28 AM
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Well, it's always nice to see new people here, since you plainly don't know me at all...
15/10/2014 10:09:18 AM
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For the same reason you feel like you can apply your morals to suicide.
17/10/2014 12:51:37 AM
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Motivation is irrelevant to bravery. Only the obstacles to the motivation matter.
15/10/2014 01:15:33 PM
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I'm confused. Are you saying there is no such thing as courage? *NM*
16/10/2014 02:25:36 AM
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