She felt she had no other option. She felt trapped. A broken mind has no thoughts to whether it's selfish or not. It's rather arrogant of you to immediately think of her as selfish. She was mentally broken.What a fucking selfish dickhead. How is a person supposed to feel when you kill yourself and say it’s for them? This bitch is no better than the bullies, putting her death on the conscience of a friend. How’s a high school kid supposed to deal with that? It’s lucky she didn’t just jump as well.
Who'd have thought that the bullied high school girl who is attempting suicide isn't exactly in the right mind to assess any possible further risks of her actions, huh?What a fucking selfish dickhead. How is a person supposed to feel when you kill yourself and say it’s for them? This bitch is no better than the bullies, putting her death on the conscience of a friend. How’s a high school kid supposed to deal with that? It’s lucky she didn’t just jump as well.
Then go off herself for all I care. I’m not talking about her deciding to jump, I’m talking about how she just unloaded all that shit on her only friend like somehow that’s going to help instead of traumatize and guilt her for life.She felt she had no other option. She felt trapped. A broken mind has no thoughts to whether it's selfish or not. It's rather arrogant of you to immediately think of her as selfish. She was mentally broken.
Yeah, that was borderline psychopathic behavior and not how a suicidal person would normally act. They would throw subtle hints around, if that, and maybe leave behind a note/video before committing in a way where no one could interfere. This is just hyperbolic dramatization and an inaccurate representation by the author in order to create the scenario where Sayu's mother think Sayu might have committed murder, because Sayu's mother's portrayal apparently wasn't bad enough.Then go off herself for all I care. I’m not talking about her deciding to jump, I’m talking about how she just unloaded all that shit on her only friend like somehow that’s going to help instead of traumatize and guilt her for life.
In page 11 you can see there's a door locked with a padlock so she probably stole the key from the staff office and unlocked it.Wait, why are there fences on the roof to protect the students if she can get around it that easily? ><
that's what occurred to me. at first, I also went "what kinda person thinks like this?" but when you're not in your right mind, logic doesn't exactly come easyWho'd have thought that the bullied high school girl who is attempting suicide isn't exactly in the right mind to assess any possible further risks of her actions, huh?