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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Nov 2017

    Technology tries to battle the rising rate of suicideshttp://on.wsj.com/2AE8LYb 

    12:50 AM - 13 Nov 2017
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      1. David Gee‏ @CurtG345 13 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Making a better environment to live in may help too. Wouldn't hurt to stop bad mouthing geeks and freaks....they control life later U know.....Dark Psych should stop.

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      1. JW‏ @jomen_jw 13 Nov 2017
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        It is our society that is at fault for most non natural deaths

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      1. Fred Smith  💤 😄 🎼 🎶 🍳 🥐 👍‏ @BavasiBuzz 13 Nov 2017
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        Get rid of Trump and this assholic Congress and watch the suicide go down.

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      1. filipe cortez‏ @CortezFilipe 13 Nov 2017
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        No, but Quantum Therapy can !!

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      1. Doug Bates‏ @DB4WorldJustice 13 Nov 2017
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        Probably not but gun control sure would help prevent 20,000 a year ... just a thought 💭

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      2. Scott Everhart‏ @iScottEverhart 13 Nov 2017
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        No. Read the book Suicide Prohibition by psychiatrist Thomas. According to Szasz, trying to find an organic etiology of a "mental illness" is like trying to measure the caloric content in food for thought.

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      3. mike bonham‏ @MikeBonham95 13 Nov 2017
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        But it is organic, we are merely chemicals and electric impulses like every other species

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      4. Scott Everhart‏ @iScottEverhart 13 Nov 2017
        Replying to @MikeBonham95 @WSJ

        A television is electronic. It doesn't mean that the television is broken if it is displaying a crumby television show. You just change the channel. Suicide is a moral and social issue it. To simply medicalize suicide is wrong. Read Fatal Freedom by psychiatrist Thomas Szasz.

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      5. mike bonham‏ @MikeBonham95 13 Nov 2017
        Replying to @iScottEverhart @WSJ

        No, it’s all organic. Every thought a person has is due to natural processes in the brain from electrical or chemical signals. There’s nothing outside the brain that can cause or create feelings or thoughts.

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