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hunbl078: Extreme Decision — If I’m Going to Die
The generator hums like a distant storm. hunbl078 is a name scribbled on the back of a torn notebook page, an alias that smells of midnight and coffee. It is not a person so much as a decision made into a lit fuse. Tonight, that fuse is asking one raw question: if I’m going to die, what does the last choice look like?
Note to the poster: If this is based on real feelings of self-harm or suicidal thoughts, please contact a crisis line immediately (e.g., 988 in the US, 111 in the UK, or your local emergency number). This draft is meant to give voice to that struggle while steering toward help, not harm. hunbl078 extreme decision if i m going to die
Frame 3: Identify Your Primary Value
In an extremis situation, you cannot protect all your values (safety, dignity, comfort, relationships, autonomy). Pick one to guide your decision. hunbl078: Extreme Decision — If I’m Going to
If you are feeling overwhelmed or facing a crisis, please reach out for immediate support. You can connect with people who can help by contacting a suicide and crisis hotline anytime in the US and Canada. In the UK, you can call 111 or 999. These services are free, confidential, and available 24/7. Remove the means
If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts
- Remove the means. Give your medications, firearms, or other tools to someone else for 24 hours.
- Use the "Crisis Text Line" (text HOME to 741741 in the US). They are trained for exactly this.
- Go to an emergency room. You do not need an appointment. Say: "I believe I am going to die and I am going to make an extreme decision unless someone helps me."
- Understand this: the extreme decision to ask for help is braver than the decision to die. Death requires no further courage once the act is done. Living with pain—and seeking help despite it—requires sustained, daily courage.
Once all options are listed, you will often discover a path you had overlooked because fear tunneled your vision.
Irreversibility: An extreme decision cannot be undone. It is the "point of no return."
5. Technical Requirements
- Branching Narrative Engine: Must support a "Flowchart" system where earlier extreme decisions lock later branches.
- Atmosphere Rendering:
The dive was a success, but Rachel knew that it wouldn't change her fate. She had made her decision, and now she had to live with it.
