13 Reasons Why
Don’t watch it. Do not watch this fucked up mess of a show. Listen, I’ve been working in suicide prevention for almost six years, and I grew up in an area that had epidemics of teen suicides. The area is actually so well known that the show-writers and producers met with leading experts in the area on the ways that the media contributes to youth suicides - and then did almost everything they were warned not to do, even going so far as to actually show the suicide on-screen. Many of the experts that they’ve spoken with are expressing grave disappointment with how the show proceeded despite their advice.
If you’re suicidal, if you’re depressed, if you self-harm, and/or if you have any trauma associated with that, please do not watch this show. It was incredibly irresponsibly handled and puts people in very real danger.
reblogging this again because it is insanely triggering and i want you all to be safe
that book was the most suicide-glorifying thing i ever laid hands on and i cannot believe it got as popular as it did because it really tries to drop the message of “hey if you die, everyone will realize what a beautiful, tragic figure you are and also that you were RIGHT ALL ALONG and they will regret everything they did to you” and it’s just an awful, dangerous message to send ESPECIALLY to anyone who might be having harmful thought so yes, seconding this message
I partly agree with this statement. In fact, if people actually read the book, Hannah Baker's suicide wasn't as gory as it is in the revised show. Either way, it portrayed something graver, but not to the point that we are to discourage people from watching it. What is just simply putting out a warning note to people that this could contain triggering content? Why do you have to make the show seem so vile that it is not worthy of even being shown? It IS over exaggerated but it is ALSO still worthy being watched. With everything the show has delivered, it divulges a lesson in every episode it has given out. We should focus more on how the audience sees the show rather how they act upon it.

















