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Well you can be a victim of some external condition that pushes you to suicide. Like for example you're having Sunday lunch with your family in Chechnya, a tank launches a grenade and kills your daughter and wife. Before this event that person didn't have suicide tendencies, but right after it, seeing the massacre, he could have courage to kill himself seeing no reason to live while still in shock mode, without passing a depressive state of mind where normal suicide tendencies become effective. Thus becoming a suicide victim? No? Who's a psychologist here, Teela?

I actually think about scenes in movies (or as have actually happened in real life) when someone is being chased by raging lunatics/military/whoever to be massacred. They come upon a cliff's edge and are trapped. They know for a fact that should they allow themself to be captured, terrible terrible things will happen before their ultimate murder. So they decide to jump.
Does God look at this as a suicide? I mean, technically it is. Do these folks get sent to the same purgatory as the rest of them?
I dreamed once again last night about being trapped in a made-up universe for the umpteenth time all for the entertainment of my arch-enemy. Only way out is to kill myself.
My dementia years are gonna be a real hoot
