I see your reasoning. I wonder how many can handle the consequences, though. It might lead to higher suicide rates.
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I see your reasoning. I wonder how many can handle the consequences, though. It might lead to higher suicide rates.
Seems to me as if the Internet Social Media places like facebook, twitter and others already have a lot of people committing social media suicide with rage quitting, then coming back, and then rage quitting again, over and over. It seems to teach them that there is no real problem with rage quitting; in real life rage quitting via suicide is forever there is no coming back to do it all over and over again.
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