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90 Day Jane.

If you haven’t heard about it, I wouldn’t be too surprised, as the whole thing didn’t even last a whole week. Weeeaaak.

Anywho, 90 Day Jane, formally a blog at Blogspot and redirected to that address from 90DayJane.com, was a nice read–while it was up. The whole blog was supposed to be about a young woman who decided to kill herself 90 days from the first blog post. Unfortunately for readers and the rest of the internet, this was all a big “art work” and she was just making a “statement.”

Here is the last post she wrote on 90DayJane before she killed it off:

“90DayJane is a personal art piece about me. It was meant for me and (what I ignorantly thought would be) a small number of people who might find it on BlogSpot. It is the result of me tapping into the darkest part of myself and seeing where it led.

What I have written and filmed, at its core, is from a place of truth. I am the girl in the videos. I have great disappointment with my generation and its obvious obsession with celebrity culture rather than their fellow man, thus the former Chuck Palahniuk reference. I wanted this blog to be about personal discovery and truth. But the correspondences I have received have taught me more about those qualities than I could ever express. 90DayJane has become its own entity and has influenced me. In fact, it has changed my perspective as a human being.

I feel a massive sense of responsibility to my art, but more importantly the readers of this blog. My closeness to this project must have made art seem like reality to many people. That is not a reaction that I expected nor can I morally justify. This is why my project, 90DayJane, will be taken down in the next few hours.

90DayJane was meant to mirror the tragic figure, Christine Chubbuck. Newscaster Christine Chubbuck committed suicide in 1974 by shooting herself in the head live on air. She was very vocal about her depression to those around her and gave every indication of her exact intentions leading up to the event. Sadly, no one reacted or helped Christine and those left behind could only ask “why”.

Her story both inspired and terrified me because I can truly empathize with her rage and even her isolation. I wondered how Christine’s life and subsequent suicide would play out in our time. Would the internet be yet another place of isolation to her or an escape? If she remained vocal about her intentions would anyone bother asking “why” or even noticing before the fact? Would the reaction (if any) of the public change her intentions?

I thought this mirror might reflect the isolation everyday people feel and the lack of true human connection on the internet. It is my feeling that the internet is the best and worst example of human interaction. This was painfully proven to me by reading every comment and every email. I believe I owed that to everyone. I know we all saw the dark side of the reactions in the blog comments. There was so much hate, immaturity and apathy. But, I truly wish everyone could see the beauty and honesty in the emails; many people feel like Jane (me). People have been more real and heartfelt than I thought was possible. I owe them a debt of gratitude for showing me the difference between people’s reactions and their true feelings. I understand.

I do want everyone to know that I accepted no money for 90DayJane despite multiple offers from television, film, books, etc… I will not release my identity and I ask not to be contacted for any type of promotion. I want only for the people who wrote to me to know that I hear them and feel the same way. Your emails touched me so much. Please, share your thoughts with someone in your life or express them in a positive way.

To everyone, please reach out to those around you. It’s much harder to ask for help than to offer it.”

(Found at: Gawker.com.)

Okay, everybody that knows anything about suicide or television knows about that on-air suicide. It was in ‘74, before my time and a a long time before this chick.

Argh, am I the only one that’s getting tired of these lame emo chicks making cheap “statements” about life when they don’t even have one?

If this Jane is 90DayJane, please spam her to hell and back. kk thx.


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Comment from Lady on February 15, 2008 at 9:08 pm.

PS - This chick also must not have known about the kid last year that told everyone in the chat room he was in that he was going to commit suicide. Some people in the chat told him not to and tried to convince him to seek help, while others went out of their way to cheer him on. He ended up killing himself that night.

Several people have left webcams up so everyone online can watch them die. This is just what happens today. It’s really not so unusual, it’s just that the media doesn’t discuss it for fear of other copycats.

I have personally known individuals that have “convinced” others to off themselves. I don’t really think that it is possible, seeing as how it is, in the end, the choice of the person that is killing themselves, but I do believe that in a lot of instances emotions cloud judgement and you can do something stupid.

So, what’s my point? I don’t really have one. No one does. Just know that, if you’re going to go and “pretend” to commit suicide, don’t be surprised if someone does a “suicide blog” and complete it. Ultimatly, “Jane” may find that instance to be her own fucking fault.


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