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harry

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Nov 30, 2011, 5:28:06 AM11/30/11
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 07:46:35 -0800 (PST), "M."
<powert...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Any ideas on how to enter a building if you don't live there (without
>being suspicious)? Used to have a pact with someone who lives in a
>high building but the asshole pussyd out. There aren't really that
>many high buildings where I live and the only ones high enough are
>only accessible for residents (I think). I also need to get onto the
>roof, and I don't know how to get there if there's no roof access
>(again, without being suspicious).


heres a nut case who can't figure out how to find a ' high building '
as if thats the only thing in the whole world thats stopping him from
doing the right thing.

since you pretend you want to splatter yourself all over the side
walk, do you have trouble finding a highway, a railroad line or a
bridge ?

laughable.

Brave Burger

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Nov 30, 2011, 1:30:32 PM11/30/11
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That is different, especially railroads, traumaticing the poor traindriver.
Or the trucker. Maybe they don`t have high bridges there.

> laughable.

Yes you are.


rangotang

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Dec 19, 2011, 8:09:22 AM12/19/11
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One of the odd things that I have noticed is that people depressed
enough to commit suicide frequently are too depressed to consider a
variety of practical methods. There's the old example of someone who
walked home, at least a few miles of walking, with an active railroad
on one side of the road and a flowing river on the other side, and yet
he ignored those possibilities to get home and stick his head in the
oven. Either they are too depressed to see more than one method, or
they are particularly keen on checking out in one particular way.

I wish I had the courage to end it all.

Brave Burger

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Dec 20, 2011, 10:20:38 AM12/20/11
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Yeah some consider it a cowards way, to kill yourself,
they obviously never tried to seriouely try this themselves,


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