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Why has suicide become such a viable option?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16067364" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I deleted my FB page a few years ago- it just felt so... fake. I'd get on there and it was nothing but smiling faces and "oh look at me, I haven't worked a single day in my whole life, what with a silver spoon up my ass and all, but I'm on my 8th vacation this year! Life is good! LOL! =D" I got sick of it, deleted it, and that stress was instantly gone. That need for a sense of self-validation was gone, and I felt free for a while. </p><p></p><p>Social media is all about shaping how you want the world to see you- filtered images that create a false sense of reality for the addicts. The internet is flooded with narcissists marketing and flaunting their "perfect little lives," leaving the rest questioning if that's really how life is for some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16067364, member: 181885"] I deleted my FB page a few years ago- it just felt so... fake. I'd get on there and it was nothing but smiling faces and "oh look at me, I haven't worked a single day in my whole life, what with a silver spoon up my ass and all, but I'm on my 8th vacation this year! Life is good! LOL! =D" I got sick of it, deleted it, and that stress was instantly gone. That need for a sense of self-validation was gone, and I felt free for a while. Social media is all about shaping how you want the world to see you- filtered images that create a false sense of reality for the addicts. The internet is flooded with narcissists marketing and flaunting their "perfect little lives," leaving the rest questioning if that's really how life is for some. [/QUOTE]
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