The Complete Manual of Suicide

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The Complete Manual of Suicide

The Complete Manual of Suicide

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He says ”I can take the drug and commit suicide whenever I need to.” My friend has no fixed job. He lives in idleness and is very happy about it. Yukio Mishima once wrote the lines, “ordinary life is even more horrible than a war.” in his autobiography “Confession d’un masque”. We tolerated the nervousness caused by the terrifying ordinary life, in return for the ridiculous “calm and bright future.” We have to be careful throughout our life, trying in vain to avoid any mistakes. Therefore the sayings, “life is valuable, you should not commit suicide”, “if you stay alive, everything will have a turning point”, “your friends and relatives will feel sad for your death, so you have to stay alive” can all be put aside; these are not convincing anymore. The convincing words which can stop one from committing suicide vanish; the signal for committing suicide emerges. Books that leave a legacy - USATODAY.com". usatoday30.usatoday.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-14 . Retrieved 2014-10-07.

my personal favourite chapter was on drugs, there’s even a whole summary at the end with a massive table showing the drug, dosage, where you can get them, where to take them- great. all the other chapters were similar, but of course about different types of methods. i especially appreciated the very specific detailed information showing the best places to leap from (with pictures) and the massive writing “LET IT BLEED” on the chapter about … the section on human anatomy.The Complete Manual of Suicide (1993) is a Japanese book written by Wataru Tsurumi. He wrote on the problem of "hardness of living" in Japanese society. Final Exit on DVD by Derek Humphry - ERGO". www.finalexit.org. Archived from the original on 2020-11-25 . Retrieved 2022-05-14.

skimmed through, my japanese isn’t perfect enough to read the whole thing (especially the section about medicines and chemicals), but yes this book is as detailed and specific and dark as the title would suggest, it is very literally a manual. There’s no happy ending like the ones in the comedies. Happiness keeps on emerging repeatedly at a slow pace. Yes, the key is “repeatedly” and “at a slow pace”. Substantial events keep on emerging repeatedly at a slow pace. This is the first element leading to suicide. There’s a need for a book, which can help one to commit suicide, to take actual actions, but not just having the idea in mind. Books with such aims were once published ten years ago - “The Ways to Commit Suicide” is an example. However, the book was not well organized and is boring. We only need to know the ways to commit suicide, not any other unrelated things. I feel suicides are often viewed as a cowardly way to end one’s life (and sometimes a nuisance), but this book doesn’t belittle you for wanting to escape the pain in the world.

Singer, Peter (6 April 2001). "Peter Singer's top 10 books". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 9 May 2014 . Retrieved 6 April 2012. Yes, you can commit suicide. If you feel discomfort, resentment or even pain in your daily life at school or at work, you can take one step across that thin line into death. No one can stop you. Just like the previous paragraphs, nothing will change even if you stay alive and keep on facing these challenges. Although we don’t have extraordinary powers, we can still tell what will happen to ourselves or to the society in the future. I forgot the other details (I had to return the book), but all the methods came with a simple diagram of painful ness, messiness, successfulness, etc.

Humphry, Derek (2008) Good Life, Good Death: Memoir of an investigative reporter and pro-choice advocate. Hardcopy and eBook. ISBN 978-0-9768283-3-4 assisted suicide group members are arrested". NBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-06-03 . Retrieved 2022-05-14.A student rebellion took place 20 years ago. I was waiting for my time to show off my ability. Everyone thought that someone great would emerge. The Apollo landed on the moon. The oil crisis. The Soviet Union’s invasion of other countries. I thought my actions would affect the whole world. But it just caused a little vibration - only a wall collapsed. Students faced each another and smiled. “That’s great!” The rebellion is going to end… This book was a detailed and practical book about the ways to kill yourself, and not a book that suggests killing yourself (small difference, but a huge difference) In 2000, Derek Humphry recorded a VHS video version of the information in the book; [10] a DVD version [11] and a Kindle version [12] were released in 2006 and 2011, respectively. A 4th edition, 'Final Exit 2020' has been released as an Ebook. Office of Intellectual Freedom (2013-03-26). "100 most frequently challenged books: 1990–1999". American Library Association. Archived from the original on 2020-10-10 . Retrieved 2021-06-20. jumping in front of a moving train (sadly the daily occurrence in modern day Japan. A week doesn’t go by without a single incident of “人身事故” in Tokyo. And the delay that causes... and the high compensation the family of the deceased have to pay)



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