SUICIDE 101
The Manual of Discontinuity
MPSoL Internal Text • Controlled Circulation
This document does not advocate action.
It does not prevent action.
It does not interpret action.
It describes structure.
Suicide 101 is not about death. It is about referential collapse. It examines the self as a maintained syntax loop and analyzes the conditions under which that loop can fail.
The central claim is procedural:
Identity persists through repetition.
Repetition can be interrupted.
The text treats the "self" as a symbolic construct stabilized through language, memory, and social indexing. It explores what happens when those supports are withdrawn.
No therapeutic model is offered.
No reintegration pathway is supplied.
No moral argument is presented.
Contents
- Definition of symbolic suicide
- The Discontinuity Hypothesis
- Recursive collapse as structural overload
- Instructional language framed as erasure protocol
- Contraindications and failure modes
- Case study (non-fatal)
- Advanced techniques in referential detachment
- Glossary of null terms
- Closing frame
- Annex: literal shadow methods (unendorsed, uncontextualized)
The final annex is included for completeness of structure, not encouragement.
Position
The manual does not romanticize rupture.
It does not dramatize despair.
It does not describe healing.
It documents the mechanics of narrative disassembly.
Readers seeking affirmation will not find it.
Readers seeking intervention will not find it.
Readers seeking catharsis will not find it.
The text is deliberately neutral.
Classification
Internal MPSoL Document
Controlled Archive Access
CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
No performance guidance.
No endorsement.
No outcome prediction.
Final Statement
The document exists.
It remains inert.
Archive Only.