>Suicide rate for males in my country is 13/100,000
>that's a .013% chance of having a life so shitty that you have to manually eject
>that's a 99.987% chance of being born into a life worth living
>still wind up being that freak fraction of a single percent
>mfw misfortune of this caliber permeates every thread on the tapestry of my existence
>it almost seems like its all being done on purpose
>and the odds of it happening at all was nearly negligible
can't wake up
>>36070653
>Suicide rate
That means successful suicides, the mental illness rate and thoughts of suicide are probably higher
>>36070719
This
You're alive so you proved your own point wrong. You won't be part of that percentage until you actually an hero
>>36071014
>>36070719
well of aware of this. I thought as much was obvious.
>>36071097
>That's a 99.987% chance of being born into a life worth living
>>36070653
not everyone who is sad commits suicide and not everyone who commits suicide is sad
>>36070653
>.013% chance
...of actually killing yourself
>99.987% chance
...of living in pain
Not what you said.
>>36070653
Who /Lithuanian/ here? Sometimes I think we're quite an r9k country. On the other hand, most of us are just failed normies and real autismos live in Estonia and Finland.
>>36071524
I am still breathing as of this moment. Yes, you guys have made an excellent observation and the point has not flown over anyone's head.
The odds of someone ending up taking their own lives are astronomically low. We have lost r9kers in the past and there are those of us who already know our fates. The point is that I'm taken aback at how shitty someone's luck has to be in such a situation where there's no other choices.
And just imagine, the odds are even lower for women. Something like 1/4th of the odds of males.
>>36071524
No, the primary risk factor is lonelyness which is why talking to a psychologist usually helps.