Shooting Star said you making a point about the club virtue signalling.
He was entirely incorrect then.
Separate to that, in post #55 you stated:
“So am I correct in thinking that the majority of posters on this thread believe that someone who is "a bit down" or is "having a bad day"...
If the OP wanted to use this moment to slam Tony Bloom and Paul Barber as feigning righteousness, he picked a crass example.
I’m sure they both care deeply about helping, even just a little, to save lives.
The OP doesn’t come across as deep thinking as that. Instead, just someone irritated by...
A couple of years back another NSC’er was often the first to aggressively mock mental illness with “cheer up” and the usual ancient cliches.
Then they came back and asked for help/vented their emotions, about their own struggles. Underneath the hard NSC veneer, a good person.
Thankfully the...
You haven’t got a clue have you?
Everyone, probably, might have a down day.
Entirely separate to that and it’s always been around (I have distant ancestors who committed suicide via the old gas oven method), there is mental illness. Commonly depression or severe anxiety, but other types too...
Saddened by the OP. I thought heartless NSC’ers kept their counsel these days.
Then heartened by the dozens of emotionally intelligent posts, from a raft of good people. I love NSC because of this.