Fighting Tao wrote: » You could always delete your account from Facebook if you don't agree with other peoples methods.
Cerisepink wrote: » Really? Wow that didn't occur to me at all... Why should I? I use it to keep in touch with friends and family. You didn't answer the question.
An File wrote: » Yeah, you've utterly missed the point of making a public statement and spreading a positive, hopeful story amongst peers.
Cerisepink wrote: » Genuinely want to know.
petes wrote: » Seriously? How does sharing awareness not help?
Cerisepink wrote: » We all know what suicide is by now. We don't need awareness, we need help.
Cerisepink wrote: » It's that time of year again when my Facebook Timeline is flooded with selfies from darkness into light. I can understand the imagery behind it and what it stands for but to me it just comes across as a selfie opportunity these days. I know suicide is a sensitive topic but I'd like to know how darkness into light helps the person at home whose feeling suicidal? If it's to raise funds for counselling services fair enough but then why the need for a million selfies? Is there any need to do the darkness into light in the first place? Can't we all just be a little less s**t to each other instead!?
xzanti wrote: » Miserable git.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » OP I think your missing the bigger picture. the event is to raise money for suicide services. People take selfies all the time, that's nothing new and naturally if they're up and walking/runnng at some ungodly hour then they probably gonna want to show that off to their friends/family. I personally think selfies regardless of the occasion as childish and daft but they don't bother me, each to their own. By the way, I deleted my FB account about 3 months ago and it's been great, my phone battery now lasts the entire day sometimes nearly 2 days and I'm not been bombarded with negative **** and news which is all FB seems to be these days.
An File wrote: » Imagine losing a brother, a sister, a child, a parent, a best friend, a team-mate, a cousin, a lover, an uncle or an aunt, and knowing you'll never see them or spend time with them ever again. Imagine knowing how miserable and alone they felt before they saw suicide as the only choice. Then once a year you get to spend an hour or so with others who've had similar losses. You don't even have to share your stories, you just know that the people around you understand. You're out remembering someone really special, surrounded by thousands of others, celebrating the joy of being alive and offering hope to others. Of course some people are going to want to take a picture. It's a moment of joy born out of utter sadness.
Cerisepink wrote: » Thanks for your input. I think maybe it's Facebook that I have an issue with, it probably is bringing out the negativity in me and I'm always calling bulls**t on people's motivations lately but I mean is deleting your account the only way to stop that? Boards is also full of negatively and "miserable gits" apparently. So where does it end? Delete the lot? Maybe not such a bad idea
Nicolas Cage wrote: » Mod: Less of this please
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Even if the primary motivation of people posting pictures from DIL isn't to raise awareness, they have still contributed to Pieta Hous amd to raising awareness. I'm don't know where the negative is.