
Tag: tw: suidice
This is so real, honestly I’m just trying to make it to play Kingdom Hearts III
Years ago when my PTSD/depression was really bad I always made sure I had some kind of cookie dough or cookie dough mix in the house. And then if it escalated and I got the impulse to kill myself, I’d start baking cookies instead. And then I couldn’t do it because the cookies were baking. And once the whole process of preparing the dough, preheating the oven, baking the cookies, and letting them cool was over usually at least half and hour had passed and my meds had kicked in and I’d be like “well I guess I have to live now because I have freshly baked delicious cookies.” And then I’d just snack on suicide cookies a little bit at a time for the rest of the week and weirdly enough it helped.
This is brilliant. I need to do this. I love baking so much. It’s one of my favorite hobbies. I should make a fuckton of cookie dough and freeze it. I also need a recipe for perfect freezable “suicide cookies” because that’s just the perfect dark millennial humor that tickles me.
I’m glad you like this idea because I always want to tell people about the concept of “suicide cookies” (or really any kind of physical self harm cookies) but not everyone has my fucked up sense of humor and I worry about offending people by accident.
College me was like this with cupcakes. I’d bake cupcakes. All the cupcakes. I’d have so many cupcakes I’d be giving them away, and it was always lovely to see how happy people were when I have them cupcakes, because something nice came out of some of my darkest moments.
Momo
The sculpture was created by the Japanese special effects company Link Factory (Midori Hayashi) and is called Mother Bird . The art piece was displayed at Tokyo’s horror art Vanilla Gallery. It is an image of a woman with strange distorted features and a bird’s body. It became an urban legend on the Spanish-speaking web and eventually came to be known as the “Momo Challenge,” a suicide challenge game. Neither Hayashi or Link Factory are associated with the Momo challenge.
The legend is that Momo is a cursed Whatsapp user associated with the number
+81 3 4510 2539 (use caution and use at your own risk, we personally have not contacted this number). Anyone who sends a message to the number ends up receiving disturbing photographs, gets their personal information put online, or gets invited to do the “Momo Challenge”. The people behind the challenge target vulnerable teenagers and threaten them. The victims are convinced to perform bizarre life-threatening tasks, following the infamous footsteps of other horror-based games like Blue Whale.
Till now, the Momo challenge has been linked to the death of a 12-year old Argentinean girl as per a report by Buenos Aires Times. Following this, the Cops in Argentina are searching for the “adolescent with whom she exchanged those messages”.