recently internet suicides in japan have gone up.i cant understand one thing -how could someone team up with others to kill themselves .are they insane or or what .check this suicide
strange people
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recently internet suicides in japan have gone up.i cant understand one thing -how could someone team up with others to kill themselves .are they insane or or what .check this suicide
strange people
If people kill themselves over something on the internet, they wouldn't have survived long in this world anyway.. :(
Well.......:cry:
they join these suicide chat rooms because they are too scared to die alone
Killing yourself is a scary thing. When you have people supporting you and who will go the whole way with you, the task is easier.Quote:
Originally Posted by litlewiki
I dont think the internet is the problem. The real problem is that there are so many people that are considering it (suicide). The internet just provided means for them to get together and do it. If it did not exist they maybe would not kill themselves, but the problem would still reamin.
why is it so much in japan .work stress!! or something else
From experience, I can tell you that they're worked like dogs. (A harsh euphemism, but it boils down to the same thing) Success and failure have different meanings in that culture, imbibed into the children at an early age. As a result, a general way of life can be looked upon differently.
You might be happy being able to get 2 meals a day living in your trailer, but some might actually consider that a good enough reason to cease living.
The internet is becoming an epitaph.
Some of them don't accept failure.
I'm here and I see, that they are too uptight even in their normal daily tasks...
Honor is deeply rooted in their culture. Lose that and you'd have lost your reason for living.
But good news though! despite my lenght of stay here I am not yet Japanized in that way! so I don't have suicide thoughts yet, no matter how hard they work me here. :cry:
yea the moment i read abt that article you(oceanbelle) came up on my mind... so is one's honor considered to be at stake if one is not able to work for say 20 hrs a day??
No, I don't think so, it's more than just having work. They value work here that much yes. But most importantly to be able to support oneself and family, to be not a burden to anyone. well that is ONE of the reasons. hehehe it is not just with regards to work I think, I cannot really describe it. I just think that sometimes they are too uptight.Quote:
Originally Posted by litlewiki
In fact, the place I am at is SOO quiet it gives me the creeps sometimes. No violence, no shouting between neighbors or even shouting inside homes(petty quarrels), no nothing but peaceful bliss. And so me coming from a not so peaceful place, you can call it from the slums even, LOLz, did not bother to keep that in mind and would drum on the table and tapping my foot on the floor while listening to music... Our downstairs neighbor (a japanese man) got flustered and went to knock on my door and asked me to stop the noise. :(... and this happened twice. BTW, I don't do that anymore now :D! :o
They live in this kind of silence, order of things, maybe they derive honor from that too. And if somebody tips the balance it might just sent them packing for kingdom come or worse turn on me!!! OMG I did not think about that one!!! I don't want to be a victim of a WOULD be otaku killer!
Just kidding, On a more serious note though not all japanese people are like that, there are some though that is caught up in this honor-driven mentality, while some have embraced the enlightened way of thinking. I'm sorry if I annoyed anyone reading this, I did not mean to be offensive.
I think if somebody doesn't have the guts to kill themselves without others helping, they deep down didn't really want to die, the instinct of survival was still in their heart, if only small, there was still reason to live.
Internet or no internet, doing it in a group is definetly the wrong idea, it is like a cult, or like peer pressure. It is a very sad thing.
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Originally Posted by Phill64
Or they wanted to see and assure themselves that there are people that feels the same way as they do, and would take that leap with calmer hearts.
Uhhh... Does anyone know any of these suicide chat rooms?
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Originally Posted by Datacide
SURELY you are NOT thinking of Joining datacide?
and no, I don't know any forum. For all we know, people can ( and may have already) start that in here.. There is the PM! and ofcourse obscure posts. :p
I don't know 'bout any suicide chat room. But I hope this one will help you: http://www.1000deaths.com/Quote:
Originally Posted by Datacide
Thinking about it? No, I'm not thinking about...Quote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
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Uh.... nevermind.
You'd think the cops would monitor these sites.
Well site mods in japan are more vigilant with these things and report it to police right away.Quote:
Originally Posted by Datacide
CC. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Datacide
japan is sounding crazy to me !! oceanbelle how did u land up in japan!!
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Originally Posted by litlewiki
My cebu based boss sent me here. ;) on a critical project because i was the only available that time that has the required skills and most importantly i was the only one serious enough that studied japanese.
They were confident that I am independent and reliable enough to be sent here alone. ;) Didn't lose my way to the mountains (heheh i was traveling alone then). First time everything, even riding planes! :sick:
But its not really so scary, compared to home... worlds apart. :)
So no biggie, not scary at all if you ask me.
valuable jem u must be for ur company !!
well I hope so I value work a lot. :)
Is there really DDR's at every corner in Japan? :rolleyes:
Anyways, I've always wanted to go t Japan, either to study or to do business. They seem like the Tech-Capital of the world. Probably because the employees there are pressused to the point of suicide. :confused:
What are DDR's?Quote:
Originally Posted by Datacide
i dunno about tech-capital though, the laptop i use, and the desktop pc I use are all low-end, 1GB celeron pc's... they tend to hold on to legacy systems/software. :p
maybe if I were in Tokyo, I could experience really tech savvy people. :S
That stupid Dance Dance Revolution game.Quote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
I thought they stopped using Windows in that part of the world?
Meh, I even see "regularly" Windows XP and/or MS advertisements or Sponsorship on Local TV. In Phils we don't have that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Datacide
But one thing for sure is that the people here are weird... just weird.
so weird you could even see anime "in the flesh"!!!
I mean, the people here imitate anime in their lifestyle... expressions, the hair, everything! LOLz. very fashionable they are and yet very weird. LOLz.
and this hentai thing what a craze now a days :-;
japan has already become a scary place for me .i cant take it anymore!!
So you're not into the whole haruko thing? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
Its lonely people who want attention, why else would they get together to do it?Quote:
Originally Posted by litlewiki
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Originally Posted by litlewiki
*pats litlewiki's back* its ok to be scared... but really, it's not that bad, those are the old traditions, suicides are everywhere and of course there are peculiar eccentricities everywhere... I mean EVERYWHERE. LOLz. It would be scary if my neighbors where Thieves and Goons, and truth is I DO live among those kinds of people but even that it not so scary. (Honestly)
There are indeed many negative sides to a race but of course there are many many many positive sides to be perceived too. You just got to have an open mind and not get carried away by just a few demeaning reports. :)
LOLz, what is haruko?Quote:
Originally Posted by sevenhalo
LOLz, that's an old praise LOLz, hentai, perverts, LOLz there are perverts everywhere else too, not just Japan LOLz. It is just popularized by hentai anime that you see and thinks its a craze. LOLz.Quote:
Originally Posted by litlewiki
LOLz.Quote:
Originally Posted by oceanebelle
here for every few kilometers the language changes every state has its own culture and their own traditions here in my univ guys come from all corners of state and every day i learn something new .some scary some interesting any way i am not so scared abt japan ,i actually had a positive view abt japanese but din know that things can go so far in the name of honor or work !
The web is full of unpleasantness. Its more degraded than ever before. its becoming less of a research tool all the time.
nice sig..
Oh, its just something I threw on.