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Old May 3rd, 2007, 06:30 AM
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Default Re: Will Swiss stick to their guns?

Yes, I agree with Za. Ta´s idea is good but the problem is that mostly these actions are done quite fast so there is no thinking time or anything, and nobody can really figure it out what was going to happen until it is all over. So trying to prevent things from happening can be pretty tough, especially as modern society is going for policlinical treating methods mostly for saving money.

As an example the medication for depressed people has changed to more atoxic versions during the last 10 years and figures for suicide death have gone down due to that. The funny thing is that at the same time , at least in Finland, treament methods for acutle ill people have gotten truly worse, but the reports claim that the better figures are due to better treatment planning and system...

What does by the way unexplained and suicidal behaviour mean? For instance one person took 200 pills and claimed it was an accident. You believe that? Another tried to get under a big truck, got her legs broken, and tried to drag herself under another car. Well, try to imagine how much they can control themselves in any condition if they get the sudden urge to do it...
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