My friend and I had an argument after she tried to build a balcony in my Minecraft house on a server when there already was one, and she refused to use it, and we argued on skype and she said she tried suicide once.
She said:
"I am not here, and I never will be ever again.
Also, I am deleting minecraft"
Never will be ever again? PLEASE SOMEONE HELP!
I don't know what to do.
Last edited by spongebob123 (2012-06-18 17:16:17)
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I am sorry to here it.
First of all, if she really did attempt suicide, she wouldn't want to tell anyone about it. Second of all, that is one of the stupidest reasons I have ever heard of someone never talking to people again, but then again, I have a pretty intellectual vocabulary usually. About deleting mine craft, I already did that. About what to do about it:
'Hi, I'm really sorry I offended you - Although you might have attempted to do suicide, please don't do it again - if you did, I'd miss you, and so would other people.' or something along those lines.
Sources: Err... Not going to tell.
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Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
I don't really think this even belongs in the Scratch forums at all, sorry.
Maybe a Scratch project and you can get help there?
And if s/he really did try committing suicide, wouldn't s/he keep it a secret?
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ProgrammingPro01 wrote:
And if s/he really did try committing suicide, wouldn't s/he keep it a secret?
No, not nesicarily. If he/she knew it was the wrong thing to do but was going to do it anyway, she might have brought it up for conformation.
Either way, suicide is a serious matter that should be reported to law enforcement/a trusted adult and thought of seriously. Discussing this matter on the Scratch forums is both inappropriate and is likely to cause problems as it has in similar previous topics.
Last edited by stevetheipad (2012-06-18 17:59:08)
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Yeah, this is not really good for any forums on scratch.
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Stevetheipad has it in a nutshell there. I'm sorry to hear your friend is feeling like this, and you should do your best to support her and make sure that someone trustworthy and capable is told who can help solve any problems. That's about the best help we can give you, but Scratch just isn't the place to discuss this sort of thing. I'm afraid I'm going to have to close the topic.
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