I'm tempted to say yes, if only because most people who attempt suicide don't actually want to die. What they want is for their pain to end, and they use acts like this to cry out for help when they know no other way. Most failed suicide attempts come from this category, and there's a reason for that: they tend to choose very failure-prone methods. Pills, cutting, asphyxiation, and so on: more people die accidentally from these things than deliberately. But by and large, the people who choose these methods are not stupid: they choose these methods because of the high failure rate; some part of them holds out hope that by some chance things might get better, even if they have to go through this to reach that point.
The ones who well and truly want to die tend to use methods with an exceedingly low chance of survival: gunshots to the head, great heights, large heavy vehicles, and so on. Sometimes a person who wasn't actually looking to die also use these methods, but there's little that can be done for them, because they don't survive in the first place.
Complexity is not depth. Machismo is not maturity. Obsession is not dedication. Tedium is not challenge. Support gaming: support the Wii.
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There is much to hate about modern gaming. That is why I support the Wii.







