The Trigger Theory - Suicides Explanation

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I bet you've always heard about "subliminal messages in music when played backwards" or "voices of Satan heard when song is slowed down" a few times. If you are familiar with creepypastas then you've probably heard about the Lavender Town frequencies and the possible (I use possible very loosely) suicides upon hearing the original Japanese version of Lavender Town's theme. As fabricated as this seems (and as fabricated as it is) there is a scary bit of truth behind all the stories, that demonstrates how, well stranger things than ourselves can perhaps, occur in our own domain.

Generally suicide and mental illnesses are triggered from things like traumatic incidents, or years of abuse or neglect, and other similar trigger-er's, for lack of a better word. Generally suicide is thought to vary in possibility depending on the person. But suicide or suicidal thoughts are more of a programmed part in our brain, like a computer. And the scary part about that is, computers can be hacked, re programmed and is vulnerable to Infection and viruses. If you don't understand what I'm trying to get at, well think of It this way; an .exe File is a file that triggers a line of coding language to perform a task, like an application. It don't matter if the computer wants to run it, if you double click it isn't going to do nothing about it. Even an application that completely erases the hard drive, or one that programs every time you click you open up a malicious web page, it will still have to execute it. With our brains it's similar. In people's minds, they usually think "well if my entire family died and I had no home, I'd probably want to kill myself." That is considered a trigger.

In each person, there is a variable trigger for suicide, and basically all our actions. They develop and change as we grow, depending on where we grow. So we are not all born different. There are so many different possibilities, that it's nearly impossible to turn out the same. This makes us believe, that we are all different, and always will be. But every human, comes with a certain something implanted in their brain, an .exe file that makes us attempt and commit suicide. Idiot explanation:

a) A trigger that forms from how you have lived life, experiences and other such variables. "My Wife/Husband divorced me." you may attempt or contemplate suicide, because that event triggers you to think about it.

b) A trigger, that's in everyone's head. (not known) that makes want to kill yourself. Not because you want to, you can't do anything about it. Something, that unknown thing "clicked" on the exe. File in your brain, and told you to take your own life.

Now here comes the frightening part.

These triggers, or for a better explanation, the mouse that clicks your "suicide.exe" file in your brain, is somewhere out there. People can use it; in fact they have already been used. During World War Two, Einstein had been studying this topic very briefly, and came up with, the supposed "trigger". He had been helping the Nazis with bombs and research for nuclear weapons, but told them about the trigger. This has a whole new category for weapons, something vile and horrifying. It was used during the holocaust, specifically the gas chambers. The Nazis did not turn on the gas chambers. A Nazi guard asked a Jewish man to turn on the gas chamber. He refused and did not turn the gas on, now expecting to be shot or asked again. Instead, he was taken into a cabin at least 1 Km away from the camps. They set up a record player, turned it on and left. Now what was played is surely not known. Perhaps the record was destroyed, or lost. But what whatever it was, it was a trigger. It was that mouse pointer that clicked his exe. File, that made him go back and turn on the gas, killing women and children, and himself, whether he liked it or not.

The thing I find the most chilling is that with today's technology, it wouldn't be hard finding those sounds, tunes, images, feelings, smells, videos, or any other thing we can experience that would trigger us to kill ourselves. No worries, though. This message happens to be a trigger. A trigger for what you ask? Well, you'll find out soon.

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