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Why has suicide become such a viable option?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16068579" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I know exactly how that feels- I had a full-ride scholarship yanked away because someone else put in a late application and it came down to family financials (which in my opinion are irrelevant when family isn't paying for anything). The next few years were "do I get lunch, or do I have gas money?" Definitely a kick to the teeth when I saw how so many "college kids" squandered the opportunity and had it easy as hell while I, as a 16 year old sophomore, was living off 1 meal a day and working 40hrs a week on top of class.</p><p></p><p>That brings a lot to the convo too- it's the same effect as social media. The "everyone has it easier than I/us" perspective. And there's a lot of truth to it of course, but social media rubs salt in that wound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16068579, member: 181885"] I know exactly how that feels- I had a full-ride scholarship yanked away because someone else put in a late application and it came down to family financials (which in my opinion are irrelevant when family isn't paying for anything). The next few years were "do I get lunch, or do I have gas money?" Definitely a kick to the teeth when I saw how so many "college kids" squandered the opportunity and had it easy as hell while I, as a 16 year old sophomore, was living off 1 meal a day and working 40hrs a week on top of class. That brings a lot to the convo too- it's the same effect as social media. The "everyone has it easier than I/us" perspective. And there's a lot of truth to it of course, but social media rubs salt in that wound. [/QUOTE]
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