how do you stop imagining suicide on train tracks if you take the subway everyday? i know japanese people have a huge problem with this too, they've even have locked doors on train tracks until the train comes.
>>18109455
I think the same thing
>>18109455
I imagine this everyday but I live in NYC and the train delays are already a pain in the ass, even worse when someone jumps onto the tracks. I just tell myself that I don't wanna be that asshole that gets everybody to work/school late and traumatizes everyone who saw me jump, and of course the train conductor who'll probably get huge feelings of guilt.
>>18109460
this isnt family guy, we're not forming a suicide group.
>>18109477
even worse? youve seen someone do this wtf?
>>18109499
I haven't seen it personally, but it did happen a few times last year and it made everyone late to work, everyone was pissed as hell.
How do I stop imagining myself pushing another person onto the tracks? It's getting very vivid now. I might act upon it subconsciously