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| - Suicide is the absolute solution to absolutely everything in the Twilight saga shitfest tree killer, and a desperate and constant attempt by SMeyer to pull at each reader's heartstrings and money out of their wallets. She makes nearly every main character go through it or something simillar, and Bella even makes it sound enjoyable, because SMeyer is a total idiot who doesn't think today's kids are impressionable. She should try something called... research! And suicide is just a bad idea. Ironically, all the douchebags in SMeyer's crappy series unfortunately suck at commiting suicide.
- Suicide is the willful act of killing oneself. Suicide can also refer to an individual who has killed him or herself. Suicide may have psychological origins such as the difficulty of coping with depression or other mental disorders. It may also stem from social and cultural pressures. Suicide is classified as a crime in the United States.
- Suicide is a slang term given to abilities of your own cards that can be self-detrimental.
- Lorsque le meurtrier s'appelle autrui, on ne parle plus de meurtre mais de suicide. Articledeussenvintéhinhin a donc créé un alinéa pour éviter d'avoir à envoyer autrui en prison. Parce que les prisons sont déjà bondées, alors on va pas les remplir avec des cadavres en plus !
- Suicide is a utility in Worms Forts: Under Siege. Instead of blowing yourself up with weapons, or jumping into the water, this utility can be used. When selected, your Worm does a random death animation before exploding into a gravestone. Suicide can be connected to the Suicide Bomber, which was also a Worm exploding (except no poisonous gas).
- Suicide is a multiplayer playlist in World of War: Revenge. The aim is to reach a targeted area in the map. Once there, the player has to find a way to suicide. The player is given a Cronic 5.0 rocket launcher immediately. The person who suicides first wins the round, and the first team to reach 8 rounds wins.
- Suicide is an American electronic musical duo from New York, active since 1970 and composed of vocalist Alan Vega and Martin Rev on synthesizers and drum machines. The group's instruments made use of repetitive electronic instrumentation and primitive drum machines, and their early performances were confrontational and often ended with violence. Suicide were among the first to use the phrase " Punk music " in a advert for a concert in 1970, though never widely popular among the general public.
- The album will be called Suicide..... It will deal with suicide. it was a hard album to do..
- Suicide is the act of deliberately taking one's own life. Throughout the known galaxy, individuals have attempted or committed suicide for a variety of reasons. These reasons ranged from mental distress to cultural reasons to external factors, such as telepathic influence. The soldiers and agents of some races and organisations, such as the Xindi Reptilians, the Vorta and operatives of Section 31, could be implanted or engineered with suicide implants, which they could use if captured by their enemies.
- This could be done by a variety of methods, including symbiote poison, radiation poisoning or self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
- Suicide is the act of killing oneself. It is among the three leading causes of death among those aged 15-44 years in some countries and the second leading cause of death in the 10-24 years age group. Many sources of help, such as suicide hotlines, are available to those contemplating suicide.
- Committing suicide by using a self-damaging ability to kill your character counts as a player-caused kill and does not have the -10% durability penalty attached to it. This does not apply to dying from a hazardous environment, such as standing in fire, swimming in lava, or jumping off a cliff.
- Suicide is when you kill yourself. This does happen several times in Prison Break.
- Suicide is the 86th level in Chip's Challenge 1. As long as you know where to direct the gliders, Suicide is an extremely easy conquest. Run the block 2L 6U R to start directing the gliders to the bombs, clone two gliders and hide, then two and then three for a total of seven added to the gliders cloned by the pink ball. Now, collect the block and use it on the bombs nearest to the exit, and wait for the other bombs to clear before you sneak in.
- That joke was so bad this page just killed itself.
- |-| Show Page = <default>Suicide</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Virus.DOS.Suicide is a parasitic encrypted virus on DOS. There are 2 variants:
* Virus.DOS.Suicide.2048 (A and B)
- There are few possible ways to commit suicide in the Hoola-Hoop games, since Bungie forgot to add a magical pill or a backwards gun.
- Committing suicide by using a self-damaging ability to kill your character counts as a player-caused kill - it does not have the -10% durability penalty attached to it. This does not apply to dying from a hazardous environment, such as standing in fire, swimming in lava, or jumping off a cliff.
- __FORCETOC__ Many characters attempted suicide, but the success of these attempts varied from person-to-person. The cause of suicide was generally depression, but in the case of some, the cause was escape or even mental illness.
- thumb|300px|right The suicide is a trick invented by Paul Escolar based on the diabolo trick of the same name. In it, you release the trapeze loop and catch it again on your finger. Throw a breakaway and proceed to land into a Trapeze. Once you get in the Trapeze, swing your non-throwhand hand under your throwhand and flick your finger upwards slightly as you release the loop. Once you release the loop, the loop should continue to travel in a counter-clockwise circular motion just in front of your throwhand. When the loop gets near its original Trapeze position, insert your finger through the loop and "catch" the suicide.
- suicide [sic] [Do not change this to Suicide. This misspelled word is how it appears in-game.] is a Destruction spell in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind that reduces the caster's Health.
- If you or a loved one are thinking about suicide, get help now. Call a suicide hotline or go to CrisisChat.org to type.
- Suicide is commonly considered by sociologists to be a social problem. Emile Durheim, sometimes referred to as the "Grandfather of sociology" wrote a collection of essays on this topic. They were later collected and published in book form...the book was aptly titled, "Suicide."
- Suicide is the act of willingly ending one's own life.
- Suicide is the termination of one's life by one's own hand. The action can be a personal choice brought on by extraneous circumstances, part of one's culture, or a military directive.
- "Suicide" is a short a cappella Moon Man song released in January of 2016. It's part of The Unreleased Tapes, Part 8.
- Suicide is a professional wrestler. He currently wrestles on the FCW brand of Wrestling Society X (WSX) as Suicide.
- Suicide es un personaje de ficción y protagonista de el juego TNA Impact!. En Diciembre del 2008 la TNA decidio dar vida a este personaje. Suicide es el actual Campeonato de la División X de la TNA. Primero fue interpretado por el Luchador Frankie Kazarian pero debido a una lesion lo remplazaron por Daniel Covell. Aun no se sabe a quien darle el credito al ganar el Campeonato de la Division X, si a Kazarian o a Covell. Actualmente Kazarian ya se recupero y ya interpreta a Suicide.
- Suicide in Elona happens when a character deliberately takes higher damage than their current HP. Both the player character and NPCs can commit suicide in various ways.
- Several characters made decisions that they almost certainly knew would end up resulting in their deaths. Examples of this include Ira Gaines, Ostroff, and Benjamin Juma; all of these characters motioned to turn a gun on Jack Bauer before being shot by him.
- Suicide is the term given to when a player kills him/herself. This is possible to do in Halo: CE, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo Wars, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, and Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.
- Given the insanity and unwanted supernatural attention that The King In Yellow brings, suicide is not an unexpected response to encounters with The Yellow Mythos. The Repairer of Reputations lays out a strong connection to suicide, featuring as it does suicide laws, the resulting lethal chambers, and the presumed suicide of Vance. Further, Louis Castaigne believes that the author of the Play shot himself, however Hildred believes he is still alive. Characters who have committed suicide include:
- Suicide describes the act of deliberately trying to end one's own life. When a person requests that a third party, such as a doctor, take action to end their life, it is referred to as assisted suicide. Suicide and attempted suicide have been a continuous theme throughout House. In Sports Medicine, the patient takes digitalis in an attempt to commit suidice to prevent his wife from terminating her pregnancy in order to give him a kidney transplant. In Son of Coma Guy, the coma guy commits suicide so that his heart can be transplanted into his ill son.
- Suicide é um personagem fictício e protagonista do vídeo game TNA Impact!, baseado na promoção de wrestling profissional Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Em dezembro de 2008, a TNA introduziu a gimmick Suicide na televisão como um wrestler real. O primeiro lutador a representar foi Frankie Kazarian, devido a uma lesão foi substituído por Christopher Daniels. Recuperado da lesão Kazarian retornou a fazer o papel, por último o papel foi de Akira Raijin, foi abandonado em outubro de 2010. Em 2011 a empresa reabilitou o personagem novamente utilizando Christopher Daniels que retornou a empresa. No meio de 2011 a página do personagem foi removida do site da empresa, retornando alguns dias depois, no mês de outubro voltou a ser removida. Em maio de 2013 foram colocados no ar vídeos anuncian
- Vigilante was a superhero who committed suicide just so that he could end his life so that he could stop feeling pain about the terrible things he had done over the years. Even though he had killed evil men, he still felt much grief, feeling like he was no different than them for resorting to such violence. He thought of himself as a murderer and decided he didn't deserve to live anymore, so he shot himself in the head with a gun.
- Suicide is the act of ending one's life due to emotional stress, pride (failing to uphold their honor, a Serial Killer not wanting to be caught by law enforcement, etc.) or against their will (dying to protect a loved one). Suicide can also be considered when facing an opposition that will most likely result in the person's death, such as putting one's self in extreme danger. Political Suicide and other versions of the term are meant to represent one's "career" or "status", not their physical life.
- Agent Suicide, originally a character from the novel Gates of Fire, was a casualty of Thermopylae who was noncanonically resurrected in clone form by person or persons unknown. He began in the Department of Bad Slash, but after a few . . . incidents . . . he was transferred to Mary Sues. He was paired with Agent Diocletian until she feigned insanity, whereupon he was paired with Ithalond. He worked with Rowen Windfall while Ithalond was recovering from a Dibbler pie. The last recorded mission of his original tenure was working with Dio on "Subjugation," where they vanished in the middle of the PPCing and went AWOL for several years.
- This feature of N is generally used ONLY when there is no way out of your predicament, a situation known as undeath. You can activate the suicide feature by pressing the "K" key in the game, unless you changed the key using the configuration menu. This will cause the ninja to die--either by spontaneously exploding or apparently being sniped and crumpling to the ground/being thrown into the air--and you can then restart the level. Note: Suicide death counts are under the ninja icon in the Kill count section of your Highscores page.
- Suicide is an American electronic protopunk musical duo, intermittently active since 1970 and composed of vocalist Alan Vega and Martin Rev on synthesizers and drum machines. They are an early synthesizer/vocal musical duo. Never widely popular amongst the general public, Suicide are highly influential: critic Wilson Neate argues that Suicide "would prove as influential as The Clash. The synthpop, techno, andindustrial dance sounds of the '80s and '90s, and now the new New Wave of electroclash, all gesture back to that foundational album."
- Suicide was the act of killing of one's self. Many robots, such as K9 and the Pain-Maker, were built with a self-destruct function. This usually resulted in an explosion. (TV: Regeneration, Robot Gladiators, Hound of the Korven) Cyborgs such as Daleks could also self-destruct. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks, Dalek, Asylum of the Daleks, COMIC: Extermination of the Daleks) In 1580, the Saturnyn calling herself Rosanna Calvierri committed suicide after the Eleventh Doctor defeated her plan to save her people. (TV: The Vampires of Venice)
- Suicide is an unofficial term used to describe when a monster purposely attacks another with an equal or greater ATK, which (on success) would guarantee the said monster to be destroyed (sent to graveyard). This is in opposite with the standard approach of not attacking monster that would cause the attacker monster to be destroyed in the process. This is also commonly called ramming, kamikaze, or - in cases when the monsters have equal ATK - a double KO or crashing. It is worth noting that if two monsters with 0 ATK attack each other, neither will be destroyed.
- In "Stewie B. Goode", the first segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Casper the Friendly Ghost, said that he was planning to kill himself anyway after a ball throw by Stewie Griffin goes fatally awry. In the final segment, "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure", Brian died by eating chocolate out of the trash, and he is sitting with others, who all shot themselves. In "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air", Peter imagined shooting himself with Joe's gun. In "Don't Make Me Over" two people may have committed suicide after seeing Meg.
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Suicide article. Take me to the [ Suicide] article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
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