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Topic History of: CarolineFlack, CoronaVirus, floods...
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Bookworm If they are determined, they will do it when nobody is around.

There is only so much people can do.

Years ago they were drugged and carted off.
Human rights has changed over the years. To a point we see these things happen more and more. A change for the better, was it?

Mental Health is pushed a lot these days and at the same time we see reasons why it isn't taken seriously.

Reinvestigate suicides.
I will keep on keeping on.

I have my own reasons for doing so.
Honey Bookworm wrote:
It doesnt work like that.
Grown adults cannot be forced to be treated.

I know from experience.

I won't put the details on here because of idiots with agendas. This is one reason why people believe they are better off saying nothing.

All suicides need to be reinvestigated.
I will keep pushing for it.


The issue is that even when people are begging and pleading for help, there very often isn't enough resources, training or available beds so they get left even after being assessed as needing help.

As for people refusing treatment, if someone is not in danger,and can decide for themselves, absolutely! but when they have an illness that prevents them from making rational decisions, or they have such low self esteem that they refuse help because they don't want to be a bother or think they are undeserving, we should not be turning our backs.

If we see a man about to jump from a bridge we dont ask him if he wants help and walk on by if the answer is no, do we?
We grab hold of him until he is safe.
Some people need holding onto.
Honey Bookworm wrote:
It's rather sickening that so many are dead around a program which is supposedly about finding love.



Goldfish bowl car crash TV.


How long before the program is taken off air?



But she wasnt a contestant. I dont know what the show has got to do with her death.
Of course she was distressed about being suspended from her job, but that would be the same wherever she worked.
Bookworm It doesnt work like that.
Grown adults cannot be forced to be treated.

I know from experience.

I won't put the details on here because of idiots with agendas. This is one reason why people believe they are better off saying nothing.

All suicides need to be reinvestigated.
I will keep pushing for it.
Bookworm It's rather sickening that so many are dead around a program which is supposedly about finding love.



Goldfish bowl car crash TV.


How long before the program is taken off air?