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Originally Posted by Bladewire
I did a stay at Cascadia Woodland Park for a couple months in my teens and there was a chick there who held a rifle to her head to kill herself. When she pulled the trigger the rifle slipped and blew off her shoulder and part of her neck. Do you know what group therapy is like with someone like that in the group? It's spooky how people leave this world by their own hand taking all their secrets with them and others fail to make the journey and live a full life.
Chris Cornell's family & friends have stated that they knew he was suicidal. He killed himself & he's dead.
Everyone in that family is suicidal 100% guaranteed
The mother/wife on the right drives them to it, you can tell
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The family is saying drugs not suicide. < as in the prescription kind. His lyrics had a lot of suicidal topics. Could have been his real thoughts but also could have made the band money. He wrote stuff that sold records and the band wrote music that fit the lyrics
but have you ever listened to slayer? At first listen someone like you would think he is a satan worshipper but really >
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Araya
I copy and pasted the part you should read since you would have had questions
Religion
In an interview, Araya expressed his belief that "...Christ came and taught us about love, about doing unto others. That was his preach: Accept each other for who we are. Live peacefully, and love one another." When asked if he believed in God, he replied "I believe in a supreme being, yeah. But He's an all-loving God."[16] Araya explained that he has a "really strong belief system," and Slayer's words and images will "never interfere with what I believe and how I feel.... People are not in good shape to where they have to question their own belief system because of a book or a story somebody wrote, or a Slayer song."[17]
Araya commented about the misconception of the band labeled as Satan worshippers, "Yeah, yeah I think that's one of the biggest misconceptions towards the band, but next to that just the fact that we're normal." If guitarist King writes a good song, Araya puts his beliefs aside, "I'm not one that's going to go, 'This sucks because it's contrary to my beliefs.' To me it's more like 'This is really good stuff. You're going to piss people off with this.'"[17]
In 2016, Araya further explained that the main reason Slayer used satanic imagery was to scare people, in particularly the "Hollywood people."[18] Neither him nor any of his band mates has any association with satanism.