domingo, 7 de novembro de 2010


"No amount of masks can portray my true emotion." ♥

There are tons of reasons that brought me here. However, today I will only talk about something.

Sometimes I wonder how mutable the human being is. One day we're fine in the lessons, chatting with our friends, enjoying the breaks and sleeping in classes. The next day, we push everyone aside and make everyone around us sad. It doesn't matter how one is in its good and bad days. Sometimes it is taken to an extreme point, where people either suicide or kill someone. But that is not my point.

Being able to create a life is a miracle. And yet, being able to take a life is a disaster, a sin. Why is that?
Some people support the right to live. And therefore, some support the right to die.
While some support that everyone should have the right to suicide, others think that it's running away. That you are not getting rid of your troubles, but just putting them in the back of the ones that care about you.
However...

Is it moral to ask to someone that can't keep up with the pain of life to stay in this world?

Some think it is, others think it isn't. It depends on the way of one seeing the world.
And then, the arguments start. The ones that agree versus the ones that don't agree. And the friends, the family, and the guilt, being placed upon them.
Some can't continue their lives with the guilt. Some put it behind their backs and ignore it.
And yet, nobody understands why did he/she suicide.

They interrogate their friends, their family. And everyone says that they didn't notice anything weird. In fact, in the cases where someone noticed that something was going on, that person is usually blamed. Everyone gives that person their share of guilt, making his/her life unbearable. And then, we trigger another suicide situation. And that will keep the cicle flowing.

Some understand what does one think before suiciding, others don't. That's the way it is, the human being.

Unstable. Mutable.

And yet...the arguing still keeps on going.

RIP Ade.


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