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Maybe they are ready to accept suicide theme parks because it's fascinating and they want to explore why it's so prevalent but not because they are any more comfortable with it than westerners. Maybe they want to draw attention to it because it's an important social issue. Or maybe they just want to make money by making a sideshow like P.T. Barnum did. There are plenty of gruesome tourist attractions in America. Have these elevated our public discourse? Do people consider their mortality more because of them or are the attractions just for amusement?
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Asia has sky burial, Zen, Bushido, the entire concept of ancestor worship. And you ask me how i'm measuring their comfort towards death? Honestly, do some research into the matter, this one isn't even up for questioning. Look into Buddism and Zen. Why was Zen popular with the japanese military types? Because one of the main teachings is a complete lack of fear towards death. Quote:
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Wow, its his grave! Perfectly viable reaction. However the focus isn't grave, its HIS. When people go to the concentration camps, for example, there's nothing BUT death there. People change a lot having seen those things. Ask people you know, they will tell you there was something changing about the experience. They had to understand the pain and suffering of death as it happened to millions. The elvis tourist, by contrast, probably is humming a song in his head. |
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Alright, we'll have a war if you want to debate it, then.
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1 - Teenage high-school drama queens cutting themselves to generate pity. 2 - People clinically depressed and requiring help. 3 - People without clinic depression killing themselves due to a shitty life. 4 - Any sort of self-sacrifice in the name of another thing (Suicide bombers for example) Quote:
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That was my point. It's going to be looked at in a negative light because marketing off of deaths isn't a NEW thing, but something as dark by society's light is going to be VERY sensitive. But the thing I've been trying to say from the beginning was taht we agree from the beginning. We both think this could be a well done thing if it was done right, however we disagree for whichever reason. You seem to insist that it's just a western culture to fear death. Yeah, well, you're right. That's why (and what) I disagree with; because it could cause alot of flak just because of what subject it is. Suicide.
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Someone who won't be here for the next ten days. Someone who better watch his fucking smart mouth if he wants to be allowed to continue coming back here in the future. Got it, chump? Shut the hell up.
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08-15-2005, 06:01 PM | #25 |
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Id go there. I want to go to all those haunted houses that have turned into those places where you spend the night(cant remember what they are called).
Like there is this southron plantation house you can stay at where this slave girl posioned the lady and children then was hung. And the Borden house. They have a show about all these places on the travel channel. This chinese place wouldnt be much different, except there werent any ghost sitings. |
08-23-2005, 12:54 PM | #26 |
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Wow. Umm that is probably not a good idea unless the family and close friends
gave permission it might just bring up lots of bad stuff that people are trying to deal with in their own ways untimely deaths(murders,suicides) are not usually a positive thing, in some cultures yeah it might be but even then its almost reverent this sems like capitalising on a bad thing.
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09-18-2005, 12:48 PM | #28 |
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Y'know, if so many people commit suicide there, maybe a theme park would be a good idea. It may discourage future suicides (at least in that area.) I mean, really, how many people go to six flags to kill themself?
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