>>324694>its an opportunity to thematically express selfish interest.That's how everything breaks down to. So to have the whole picture all reasons why have to be known as many things have multiple reasons and non-reasons.
That's normal.
>As a final note, I dont see anyone respecting the decision he made.> >>323688He made his choice, I don't necessarily agree with it. I don't necessarily agree with what his parents did either.
But sometimes an outside source to contextualize things so that the choice you make is not under duress or abnormal mental influence is vital.
I made plans at a similar age for different reasons and fully considered at the time the wide range of implications. Obviously I'm dead now and am speaking from behind the grave.
>This thread isnt about paying respects or mourning a lossBut it can be and part of it is.
>I find this ridiculousThat's because life is absurd. Had to read about commie Camus and his love for being imprisoned. He intended for people to come away jagged screaming in unimportance. How absolute freedom is slavery.
Instead the basis for being an übermench took root. In absolute ultimate freedom is everything with the world at your beck and call.
Going alone is a possible path, but friendship is immutable.
This is another exercise in friendship and social bonds and cohesion. The individual reaches as high as they can, with those others even greater heights can be reached.
I'm using him as a tool, as an object of mourning for a time, a symbol of the times, a rallying point, a contextualized moral lesson, ect.
It's not just one shallow reason even if there are many shallow reasons there as well.
>the gesture is not on behalf of the person in question, its purely for the benefit of the person(s) making the gestureNothing is wrong with that in and of itself. If he had a final request that would be more of a gesture, but even that can be broken ultimately to utterly selfish points. In which case that too is meaningless if that is the only reason realized, but does that matter if both the current choices and future choices are self similar?
Only if the root causes lead to different outcomes and methodologies of action and thought.
>But they sure as hell dont help now.Even sending messages beyond the pale is an exercise in futility... except when it's not.
To quote a former potato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ljFaKRTrI>"... We do what we must
>because we can.
>For the good of all of us.
>Except the ones who are dead.
>But there's no sense crying over every mistake."In essence posting F is vital not because people posted F but because the spirit of humanity and friendship can and does grow stronger from the full venture.