Headline from yesterday.
Aaron Hernandez agrees to testify against hillary clinton with information that will lead to her indictment.
Aaron Hernandez agrees to testify against hillary clinton with information that will lead to her indictment.
Lol... you guys are thinking with your feewings.
We are talking about the act of committing suicide.
Separate yourselves from the person. I am talking about the act. The act of committing suicide is not a coward act. It takes grit to do it.
It takes grit and courage to work through the problems in your life. Some people find it difficult to face those issues and choose another route.Lol... you guys are thinking with your feewings.
We are talking about the act of committing suicide.
Separate yourselves from the person. I am talking about the act. The act of committing suicide is not a coward act. It takes grit to do it.
Choosing to not face what you've done doesn't take grit. Agree to disagree because I'll never be convinced otherwise.
It takes grit and courage to work through the problems in your life. Some people find it difficult to face those issues and choose another route.
Hernandez ****ed up his incredible life and choose not to face the issues.
You are getting caught up thinking with emotions instead of objectively.
We are just talking about the act itself.
A soldier committing suicide before being captured by an enemy is most certainly not a coward.
But by your rationale, since he is chosing to not face his enemy after what he has done in battle, makes him a coward.
Emotion has nothing to do with it. I never made the blanket statement that ALL people who commit suicide are cowards. There are rare occurrences where it might be heroic. Hernandez and the Facebook guy? Cowards.
But just because the guy was a POS that deserved no mercy, does not mean that all of a sudden committing suicide makes a person a coward.
Grit I think is the wrong word. It is a final decision, yes, but not grit. Grit is defined as "perseverance and passion for long-term goals or achievements." Suicide does not take grit. Audacity may be the correct word, or determination, but not grit. Grit and courage are traits for the honorable.Lol... you guys are thinking with your feewings.
We are talking about the act of committing suicide.
Separate yourselves from the person. I am talking about the act. The act of committing suicide is not a coward act. It takes grit to do it.
Not any more... LOLFight what? The guy is doing a life sentence. .
Not any more... LOL
This is interesting : http://sports.yahoo.com/news/one-aa...ction-vacated-hernandezs-death-150111089.html
Grit I think is the wrong word. It is a final decision, yes, but not grit. Grit is defined as "perseverance and passion for long-term goals or achievements." Suicide does not take grit. Audacity may be the correct word, or determination, but not grit. Grit and courage are traits for the honorable.
This is a case of Seppuku, however, whether or not he retains the honors he earned in life through his shameful acts remains to be seen. A soldier killing himself before being taken by an enemy is honorable, and if we were in feudal Japan, hara-kiri would be considered honorable, but it's been something like 4 years since he was locked up, this is not honorable, this is cowardice.
again, you're making statements without providing basis.Lets say that "grit" is not the best word to describe what it takes to commit suicide. Then "Coward" is most definitely lightyears away from being an adjective to suicide.
Learner's definition of COWARDICE: fear that makes you unable to do what is right or expected : lack of courage
By definition, his act was one of cowardice, and not of courage. He did not do it for others, he did it because he was afraid of sitting in a cell for 50+ years.
Who cares...Aaron Hernandez commits suicide by hanging himself in his jail cell.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/19/us/aaron-hernandez-suicide/index.html
again, you're making statements without providing basis.
By definition, his act was one of cowardice, and not of courage. He did not do it for others, he did it because he was afraid of sitting in a cell for 50+ years.