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noreallife Telling someone to kill themself. If done as a joke, this is usually played for Black Comedy or Comedic Sociopathy, although some stories take the time to explore the serious effects it may have on the targets. If called out on this, expect a "Just Joking" Justification. If the character is seriously trying to convince another character to kill themselves, this may be Murder by Suicide. Leave Behind a Pistol is similar, but done with different intent. Compare Go, Ye Heroes, Go and Die, which does this by accident (normally). See also Why Won't You Die?, which usually involves frustration that the listener wasn't killed by someone else, and Ordered to Die, where the commander expects to be obeyed. Contrast Talking Down the Suicidal. Compare and contrast Suicide for Others' Happiness, when a character believes other people would be better off with them out of the picture. Also contrast Stop, or I Shoot Myself!, where someone threatens to kill themselves if they don't get what they want. Truth in Television, and often goes hand-in-hand with bullying. In many jurisdictions, deliberately inciting someone into suicide is an extremely serious crime that carries penalties similar to manslaughter or even premeditated homicide. However, real life examples are not needed for this page. |
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The first episode of Sherlock, "A Study in Pink", involves what at first appears to be a coincidental string of suicides but turns out to be a Serial Killer who uses this as his modus operandi; he forcibly persuades his victims to play Russian Roulette with poison pills. | |
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In Borderlands 3, Tyreen Calypso gives the player a sidequest to kill themselves in front of a camera in exchange for a Legendary Pistol. Doing so earns you the "Sellout", a fairly decent gun that comes with Tyreen constantly mocking you for being a "Gun slut". | |
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In Our Dumb Century, a radio broadcast with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy has the latter incessantly urging the listening audience to commit suicide as the "only solution" to life's meaninglessness. Tens of thousands of listeners comply. Bergen disclaims responsibility for and foreknowledge of McCarthy's speech. | |
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The titular character of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End does this to Aura through a Psychic-Assisted Suicide after Aura's Compelling Voice is turned against her. | |
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In Rebecca, the Creepy Housekeeper Mrs Danvers very seriously encourages the second Mrs de Winter to commit suicide. That was because she was passionately devoted to the first Mrs de Winter and felt the successor was taking her place. (Mrs Danvers was, as you may presume, a total psycho.) She is not impolite or emotional when she does it, which makes it all the more scary. | |
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Women on Maury who are looking for their babies' daddies sometimes say this when the possible daddy is particularly belligerent about paternity. Subverted in that the daddies (probably) aren't suicidal. | |
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In the first season of Dexter, one of the title character's targets is a Serial Killer that uses this as his modus operandi; he is a psychologist who encourages his vulnerable, mentally ill patients to kill themselves by taking an overdose. | |
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The Simpsons: "Hello Gutter Hello Fadder": When Homer deliberates a little too long in a line to jump off a skyscraper, the guy behind him says "Less chat, more splat, pal" and pushes him off. Subverted both in that Homer wasn't hurt by the fall, and because the guy was planning to do the same thing himself immediately afterwards, so he wasn't being a hypocrite. Another example: The Season 19 episode "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind", where Homer can't remember what he did last day and he wrongly assumes that he hit Marge. He goes to a bridge to kill himself and Patty and Selma encourage him to do it, but when he goes to avert it, Patty and Selma push him off. When Homer instead lands on a yacht that's holding a party for him, he assumes they did it for this purpose; they go along with the assumption, and they offer him a rope and boulder for an "afterparty at the bottom of the ocean." In "The Boys of Bummer", after Bart has suffered a complete mental breakdown from the constant bullying he's received from the whole town, he's dangling from a rope on the top of the town's water tower after spray-painting "I HATE BART SIMPSON" on the side and is babbling about he hates himself too. The town keeps ragging on him and Chief Wiggum (a cop, with the sworn duty to prevent suicides, but also one of the people who have been bullying him throughout the episode) tells him to jump. Bart does, and miraculously only ends up being knocked into a coma. |
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D-list villain Whirlwind verbally demoralized Hank Pym to the point that Hank put a gun to his head in a once-controversial West Coast Avengers storyline. Only another superhero interrupting Hank prevented it from being a successful attempt. | |
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In Men in Hats, when Jeriah asks Aram for an opinion on a wangsty poem he wrote, Aram holds out a knife and tells him to put it in his stomach. | |
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Beavis and Butt-Head: In the episode "Jump!", Beavis and Butt-Head get caught up in a banker threatening to jump to his death after he was about to be arrested for embezzlement. They try to do this trope, thinking it'd be cool to see him splatter on the ground, but they're just as inept at that as everything else they've ever done, to the point that they accidentally talk him off the ledge and reignite his will to live. | |
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Le Plaisir: When Josephine tells Jean that she'll kill herself if he doesn't come back to her, he tells her to go ahead, and says she can use the upstairs window. He is shocked when she climbs the stairs and jumps out. | |
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In Avenue Q, when Princeton is moping about not having a purpose, the Bad Idea Bears suggest he kill himself and offer him a noose. There's a reason why they're called Bad Idea Bears. | |
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Party Crashers: Vernias has this to say to Nick when the latter reveals that the color of his sweater is pink in "The most BRUTAL Board in Mario Party 1...": | |
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In Yandere Simulator, if you bully a student enough, the bully clique will graffiti their desk with these. Bully them even further, and they'll act on it. | |
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One nurse in Doctor in Trouble has no time for Dr. Burke's complaining: | |
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In Discworld, Ankh-Morpork citizens spying a potential building jumper will start shouting advice on the best buildings to jump from (such as buildings where the streets have cobblestones instead of mud, guaranteeing a quick death). Played for Laughs (like virtually everything else in Ankh-Morpork). | |
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Metalocalypse: In the episode "Dethstars", when the director tries to direct Dethklok in their movie, Dethklok points out that that violates his contract, fires him, and encourages him to kill himself. He does. A tabloid even puts a picture of it on its front page. | |
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On The Story of Tracy Beaker a character brushed off the main character by telling her to "go and play in the traffic". | |
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Killer Joe: Ansel tells this to Chris after it's revealed that the beneficiary for Chris's mom's life insurance isn't Dottie. Now they have a killer that they owe more money to and who is taking a liking to Dottie. | |
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The Benny Hill Show: Benny is a minister who happens upon a man (offscreen) who is threatening to jump off a ledge. Benny tries to talk him down but the guy will have none of it. | |
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Avengers: The Kree/Skrull War: While held captive on Hala by Ronan, Rick Jones tries to infuriate Ronan into killing him, essentially committing Suicide by Accuser. Ronan doesn't bite, and just has Rick thrown in a nearby cupboard. | |
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Back to the Future Prequel: Someone (who Doc later realizes was the villain) calls Doc on Thanksgiving to say, "Why don't you kill yourself? Nobody likes you anyway." | |
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In The Summer You Were There, Shizuku ends up getting a flood of abuse after her web novel inadvertently resembles an actual news story about a suicide, and one of the comments is simply "kys", or "kill yourself." The worst part is that Shizuku ended up actually contemplating suicide, and would have gone through with it if not for Kaori. | |
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In Neverwhere, Richard's trial involves billboards that tell him to just jump in front of the underground train. Which may be the entire point - those who fail the trial do, more often than not, end up dead. | |
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American Dad!: Klaus breaks the fourth wall in "Can I Be Frank (With You)" just to tell an acquaintance of his to kill himself while looking at the camera, with the justification that his life is so utterly mundane it's already been lived a million times before. In "Meter Made", Roger briefly implies that Steve had to kill himself after unknowingly pleasuring himself with a nude painting of Hayley. |
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Conker's Bad Fur Day: After the "boss fight" with Franky the Pitchfork, Ron and Reg suggest that Franky should kill himself, with them even having a rope prepared. Franky takes them up on their offer, tells them to get fucked, and proceeds to hang himself. Ron and Reg proceed to laugh at him, because Franky doesn't even got a neck, meaning he never actually killed himself. | |
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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!: At the end of the game, Aurelia Hammerlock recommends (knowing he won't listen but still tries) that Jack kill himself because he's so monstrous that even an evil bitch like her can't comprehend him, and while she isn't fazed by the karma she'll receive in the future, she is certain karma will hit him with the force of a planet (which is pretty much what happens). | |
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Fallout 3 has the sad case of Mister Lopez who goes to the top tower of Rivet City each day to contemplate jumping. The Lone Wanderer can choose to talk him into it, out of it, or just shove him over the edge. | |
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With Confidence: Mitsuki was horribly bullied for most of her school years. At one point in high school, she saw somebody had left a bouquet of flowers on her desk. While she initially assumed they'd been placed there by mistake, she was still giddy for whomever the intended recipient was... until she realized that they were red spider lilies, symbolizing death, and thus meant for her after all. | |
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Big Mouth: In "How to Have an Organsm", after Andrew is caught by his parents sending a dick pic to his own cousin, Maurice the Hormone Monster is genuinely surprised that Andrew is just planning to run away rather than commit suicide. | |
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In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Madd Dogg is on top of a building thinking about jumping after losing all his money and his rhyme book. A couple of bystanders encourage him to jump. | |
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A rare heroic example can happen at the end of Mass Effect. If you've got enough Intimidate points, you can convince Saren, who by this point has become nothing but a Brainwashed and Crazy slave to the Reaper Sovereign, to snap out of it just long enough to kill himself. | |
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In Canadian Bacon, the US city of Niagara pays its cops extra for cleaning up suicides. This led to unfortunate consequences... | |
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Ms. Marvel: It is revealed that the selfish, amoral psychologist and psychiatrist Dr. Karla Sofen (AKA Moonstone) convinced depressed patients to kill themselves while she watched. | |
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Different from the Others: The letter Paul’s father writes to him essentially says that Death Is the Only Option. In the end, Paul does kill himself. | |
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In one book of the Asian Saga, part of Robb Struan's backstory is being an alcoholic who terrified his wife and children and was frequently found in ditches. After nearly drinking himself to death during a particularly bad bout, his older brother Dirk sat him in front of a mirror, gave him a gun, and told him to either shoot himself or swear before God never to drink again. He takes the oath, and manages to keep to it. | |
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M*A*S*H: Col. Potter deals with a suicidal patient by giving him the Radish Cure: Potter puts the mask from the knockout gas on the boy and forces him to continue to breathe in the fumes even when the boy tries to struggle free. Potter then points out the dichotomy, which makes the patient no longer suicidal. | |
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CSI: Cyber: In "URL, Interrpted", a teenage girl is subjected to a systematic campaign of cyberbullying centred around a website called "Kill Yourself Zoey Tan", which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. | |
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Sleeper Hit AU: Bakugou himself is the one who reveals to Kirishima and several other classmates that he told Midoriya to throw himself off a roof once. Everyone's horror at this is only heightened when he goes on to declare that while he didn't necessarily mean it at the time, he's now thoroughly convinced that Midoriya should have taken his advice. | |
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My Hero Academia: In the very first chapter, Bakugo tells his former-childhood-friend-and-now-target-of-his-bullying Midoriya that, if he doesn't have a Quirk like everybody else, why doesn't he stop wasting everybody's time and just jump off the school's roof and see if he gets powers in a new life? That said, the author, Kohei Horikoshi, has stated in a interview that he considers this scene an Old Shame, due to how it paints Bakugo as way more toxic than he intended. | |
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The Tekkonkinkreet quote at the top of the page. A rare example of a character not meaning this seriously. | |
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Star Trek: The Original Series: Captain Kirk defeats the M5 computer in the episode "The Ultimate Computer" this way, by means of a Logic Bomb (this isn't seen as sociopathic because M5 is a nonanthropomorphic AI, plus it's already killed a bunch of people, including a Red Shirt who tried to deactivate it). | |
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In NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD, having Ame's mental issues become too severe can lead to her having a breakdown on-stream that ends up shattering her streamer image and cause people to tell her to go kill herself already. Other times, her issues might cause her to tell the player character P-chan how unloved she is and that she might as well die already, which the player then can choose to double down on and dare her to. Unsurprisingly, a few Multiple Endings have Ame take her own life. | |
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Oklahoma! has a rare heroic example: Curly tries to do this to Jud in the song "Pore Jud is Daid," in which he sings about how much people would miss Jud if he hanged himself. It doesn't work, and Jud is legitimately a terrible person, but he hasn't done anything too awful yet at the point in the show where the song occurs. | |
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let's go out with a bang!: When Kaede forces Miu and Kokichi to do a 'speak my truth' exercise in hopes of defusing their feud, Kokichi cheerfully tells Miu that she should jump right off the roof they're currently on. He then claims that he was just joking around, though he's quick to add that he really does think that she's a horrible person. | |
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Futurama: In the episode "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back", Hermes is poised to jump off the tower when he fears he may be demoted. Bender heckles him, "Do a flip!" | |
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Code Geass, first season episode 22: After Lelouch's Geass turns on without his consent while he's talking to his sister, Princess Euphemia li Britannia, about his power to make people obey any one command of his, while he's using "what if I told you to kill all the Japanese" as an example, Euphemia's mind is overwritten with an order to to precisely that. She then heads out into the stadium where she was in talks to turn Japan from a Britannian colony into its own government, and changes course and commands all the Japanese to kill themselves. When they're not persuaded, she shoots one of them herself and orders her troops to carry out the rest. | |
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Happens in Lethal Weapon multiple times. Murtaugh and Riggs are responding to a suicidal man standing on the ledge of a building. Riggs goes up to the roof in an attempt to talk the man down. After talking a bit, Riggs manages to get very close to the man and slaps a handcuff on him, handcuffing them together. The man starts freaking out, but Riggs actually starts encouraging the man to jump; he insults the man, saying that he's a coward for backing down now, just because his death will kill Riggs as well. Eventually Riggs jumps and pulls them both down...onto a crash-pad the police had already set up. Immediately afterwards, Murtaugh, furious with Riggs, drags Riggs into a nearby building and they being arguing. Murtaugh thinks Riggs is suicidal and is a danger to himself and others. Murtaugh tells Riggs to just kill himself already. Riggs actually pulls out his gun and points it at his head, screaming at Murtaugh that he'll do it. Murtaugh one-ups this and yells back, telling him to go ahead and do it, since it'd be doing him a favor. Ultimately, Murtaugh is horrified when Riggs almost goes through with it. He assumed he was bluffing. Even worse when you realize Riggs technically DOES go through with it. He pulls the trigger but Murtaugh gets his thumb in the way just in time. |
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The Girl From Plainville: The detective investigating a death by suicide reviews the texts exchanged by the deceased with his girlfriend. He is horrified when he reads her messages exhorting the distraught teen to go on and do it already. | |
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In ASDF Movie 10, the movie opens with a person in the crowd calling out to a jumper not to jump... only for him to set up a camera and then tell him to now jump. | |
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In Game of Thrones, Yara Greyjoy essentially says this to her brother Theon when he is suffering from PTSD at a brothel (which she dragged him to, despite knowing he was castrated). While it was intended as an example of Deliberate Values Dissonance, as there is no such thing as psychology in Westeros, a lot of viewers took issue with the fact that Yara's treatment of Theon works, implying that her actions were completely correct. | |
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Statistic: During a conversation with his coworkers, Toshinori darkly notes that referring to the 'statistics' about Quirkless people is frequently used as an anti-Quirkless dogwhistle, acting as an allegory for transphobia. Inko also reveals to him that she doesn't let her son check the mail by himself because people frequently send them things like newspaper articles about Quirkless people being 'a drain on society' and suicide rates, along with threats to kill him themselves if he doesn't take matters into his own hands. | |
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In Fawlty Towers, the episode "Gourmet Night" sees everything going wrong for Basil, not the least of which is the chef too drunk to cook the dinners. When the duck that was supposed to be the main course falls to the floor and is stepped on, Basil's hated wife Sybil asks if there's anything she can do to help. Basil snaps, "Yes! Go kill yourself!". He then retracts that statement: "No, wait! Call Andre first..." | |
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A rare case of someone trying to do this for the "victim's" own good occurs in Lean on Me. When Joe Clark runs into Sams (who had been expelled for dealing crack), who pleads to be let back into school, Joe drags him up to the roof of his building, gives him a very harsh lecture on what could happen to him if he keeps using crack, and then dares him to jump off. Sams breaks down in tears and refuses, making a promise to clean up his act, prompting Clark to give him another chance. | |
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In Silent Tongue, Awbonnie's ghost dares Talbot to kill himself so he can join her. For several moments it looks like Talbot is about to eat his gun, but at the last second, he flips the gun over and fires at the ghost: to no effect, obviously. It is not clear if this was an attempt at Psychic-Assisted Suicide or just mind games. | |
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Superstore has Amy get called in to work two days after giving birth due to a system error (and corporate) deciding she doesn't have enough hours for maternity leave. After Glenn tries to make her feel better about her unspeakable stress and pain by giving her a bath bomb, she finally snaps and goes on a rant at him, starting with one of these. | |
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WWW Trilogy: Webmind observes a girl who's suicidal being goaded online into killing herself, and she does, live on webcam. He later realizes the import of all this, and helps divert other people from this. When part of him gets cut off, though, it becomes malicious, either doing this itself or manipulating them into suicide. | |
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Doctor Who: "Dalek", the Ninth Doctor delivers this line almost verbatim to the titular creature, and gets a great big Shut Up, Hannibal! for his efforts. An unusual case of the (anti-)hero delivering this line to the villain though it is intended to be a What the Hell, Hero? moment. "New Earth": The Doctor was also pretty insistant Lady Cassandra die, not just due to being a sociopathic mass-murderer that takes over people's bodies, but he believes she has so greatly outlived her natural lifespan, and not in the right way, either (see the mass-murdering sociopathic body-snatcher thing). |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series, Kaiba stands on the edge of a building, threatening that if Yugi attacks him he'll be thrown off by the shockwaves, meaning that Yugi has to throw the duel, as he did in canon. Unlike in canon, Yami tells him to go ahead. Later, Yugi sees him again, after having lost the duel: | |
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In Monster, Johan does this to several characters, most notably when he teaches kids to balance themselves on guardrails as a "game." | |
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de Blob 2: During the final level, Comrade Black tells the player to jump off the stage when nearing the end, demonstrating his maturity for all to see. | |
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Person of Interest actually plays this for Black Comedy pretty well in the Batman Cold Open of "Prophets", though this is due almost entirely to surrounding circumstances. After chasing a perp all the way up onto the ledge of the roof of a building, he threatens to jump, and Reese tells him to go ahead. What turns this from Moral Event Horizon to Black Comedy is the fact that the perp is guilty of embezzling money and killing to cover it up, he is thrown off (figuratively, not off the ledge) by Reese's response rather than spurred on (as in, "Did he just tell me to kill myself? I was not expecting to hear that from a cop!"), and the whole thing is part of a larger plan by Reese to save his life. | |
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True Detective: Rust tells this to a woman who killed three of her children. He's suggesting this because prison doesn't take kindly to people who hurt children. | |
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This is how the Great Lakes Avengers defeat Maelstrom in their miniseries: Mr. Immortal convinces the villain that life isn't worth living, and "goes first" to cap his argument, prompting said villain to blast their own head off. | |
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Daredevil once gave Bullseye a big "The Reason You Suck" Speech about how the only reason he keeps coming back is because he wants DD to kill him since he's too much of a coward to do it himself, but that he won't give him that satisfaction, instead opting to carve Bullseye's own logo, very painfully, into the man's forehead, so that when the time comes that he realizes how meaningless and insignificant he is, he can use it to, in Daredevil's words, "aim true. Aim to kill". And in the non-canonical Distant Finale story, Daredevil: End of Days, Bullseye takes his advice. | |
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Pearls Before Swine: In one set of episodes, Rat takes a job as a late night radio show host, which means that he gets to listen to people call in to say that they were abducted by aliens and things like that. One such person calls from his truck to say that aliens took his brain. Rat responds by saying that since the aliens took his brain because he's a smart fellow, that they'll want the rest of his organs for military use and he must not let that happen. The caller panics and asks what should he do. Rat tells him to drive off a cliff. The caller does it, and lets out an "AAAaaahhh" as he falls. One staff member points out the F.C.C. frowns on killing listeners and Rat says "Rules, rules, rules." This one is Played for Laughs. | |
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Unfriended: According to a pic sent by Billie227 to Blaire, Laura tried to extend an olive branch towards Val through a text message when her bullying became intolerable. Val told her to "go kill yourself". | |
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Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass: In the Blood Marsh, when Punch Tanaka laments his failures as a leader of the Petty Thugs and allowing himself to be pushed around by the Pulsating Mass, he contemplates jumping off the bridge to his death. Jonathon Bear then comes and tells him to stop talking and jump, with Tanaka immediately complying. This serves as the final sign that Jonathon Bear is not a nice, friendly teddy bear he appears to be on the surface, which pushes Jimmy to push him into the furnace in the Whispering Valley. | |
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Doki Doki Literature Club!: Yuri mid-Sanity Slippage in Act 2 says that nobody would care if Natsuki killed herself during a discussion. Towards the end of the Act, she out and tells Monika to end her life, causing her to leave the room in a huff. Ironically, Yuri herself dies by self-inflicted stabbing a moment later. There's an implication that in addition to Mind Rape, Monika may have also started telling Sayori things that, at the very least, actively made her depression worse. At one point, when the player character notices Sayori acting off, Monika decides to have a one-on-one conversation with her. It's unclear what the conversation is about, but some of Sayori's comments afterwards and her final poem suggest it was something pretty bad. |
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Queen: The opening track of A Night at the Opera, "Death on Two Legs", features a variation of this as part of its nature as a Take That! towards ex-manager Norman Sheffield: | |
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South Park: In "Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy", Cartman tell the hall monitor to kill himself. In "Cash for Gold", Stan calls a shopping network when his grandfather was spending all his savings buying from them, and, in a nod to Bill Hicks, telling the hosts to kill themselves for taking advantage of old people. The elderly viewers join in and all start telling him to kill himself in a Running Gag. In the end, it works. |
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In Penny and Aggie, in an episode, Asshole Victim Cyndi does this indirectly with her morally conflicted kidnapper, Charlotte, using Reverse Psychology. Charlotte does attempt suicide and passes out due to blood loss, much to Cyndi's amusement, but the two are found before Charlotte actually dies. | |
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5 Second Films: The inventor of time travel and his friend/roommate commits suicide after many time travelers arrive in his/their home and convince him to. Ask a Lobster: |
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Family Guy: In "Stew-Roids", after trying to comfort Meg, who's even more miserable than usual due to being rejected from a party being held in their house, Lois eventually gets tired of trying, hands her a Sylvia Plath novel and a bottle of Ambien, and tells her "whatever happens, happens." In "A Fistful of Meg ", Lois tells Meg, "Just because a Facebook page has over 2,000 likes doesn't mean you have to kill yourself." |
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In the first Trauma Center (Atlus) game, after Derek and Angie save the life of a patient who was in a suicidal depression and berates them for not letting her die, Angie loses her temper and tells her that, with so many people struggling to survive in the hospital, if she wants to die, she should just die and make room for other people. | |
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In the second episode of Durarara!! Izaya Orihara talks a girl into committing suicide using what can only be described as reverse reverse psychology. | |
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Breaking Bad: In the finale, Walter asks Jesse to kill him. Jesse doesn't oblige, and tells Walter he should do it himself. Walter doesn't, and spends some time in the lab while he bleeds out and Jesse escapes. There's also Marie's comment to Walt when she finds out about his drug empire: |
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It's a Wonderful Life: Potter's cruel, heartless remark to George – "You're worth more dead than alive" – virtually drives our hero to the brink of suicide. | |
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Miss Meadows: Miss Meadows walks into a diner to get her class some snacks... approximately thirty seconds after a deranged robber has massacred everyone in the place. When the perp whimpers, "I want to die," Miss M. promptly agrees he should - and then delivers this soliloquy: | |
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Robotbox and Cactus: Cactus commits suicide in "Requiem" after being goaded to do it by Robotbox, who, after his death, proceeds to build "Club Robo" on his grave. | |
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In the song "Spring" by Rammstein a crowd forms to watch a man jump off a bridge, encouraging him to do it to "redeem himself", culminating in someone pushing him off because he was taking too long, supposedly it will then go to that person. The worst part? He wasn't even suicidal, he was just on the bridge to get a better view. Something else that strikes scary is that the man who did push him might be the next victim, it is presumably a chain of events for every individual to redeem themselves. |
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Captain America once defeated the Super-Adaptoid — who was at that time nigh-omnipotent thanks to a Cosmic McGuffin — by convincing it that the thing that kept it from equaling his "human spirit" was that it could not die. The Adaptoid proceeded to prove Cap wrong by dying on the spot, thereby ending its threat. | |
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