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Old 04-14-2010, 05:12 PM #1
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Trig Suicide and Japan

I found out something recently that I was absolutely baffled. Japan has a higher rate of suicide than the U.S. They have a book out, that was number 1, it shows the fastest and most successful ways to do it. They have 1-5 crossbones on how successful you'll be, doing it a certain way. A lot of them started killing themselves in front of trains. So the government charges the family 1.2 million if you kill yourself in front of a train and up to 12 million if the train derails. The one guy that was being interviewed carries around a pill package that will kill him. Over there if you fail you are a disgrace to the family. A lot of people have lost their jobs and feel like failures. So imagine you lose your loved one and get a bill for 1.2 million. The people say if you're going to kill yourself do it somewhere else, not in front of the train.
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