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It seems as if the idea was to have a laugh before slitting your wrists.
Even I knew that slitting your wrists vertically was far more effective.
Put on a white shirt laundered so perfectly the cuffs could slit your wrists.
"You have to laugh; otherwise you'd slit your wrists, and we can't afford to do that."
You keep on like this, you'll slit your wrists in a year or wind up in a permanent heroin haze.
Only one story, about the murdered daughter, really makes you want to slit your wrists; and, indeed, a wry humor appears regularly.
"Maybe, but it's better than slitting your wrists.
Nothing to slit your wrists over."
"When you slit your wrists .
In 1987, after a boyfriend's suicide, she released another fine album, "Strange Weather," which one critic described as "music to slit your wrists by."
He is also a regular contributor to Riot Daily (formerly Slit Your Wrists).
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"A Song to Slit Your Wrists By" ' - 3:54 (58 cover)
If all men are violent, selfish, dominating, hierarchical . . . what can you do except slit your wrists, or migrate from male to imale, or asex?
"The Munsters Theme / Why Slit Your Wrists When You Can Carve Her Name Into Your Shoulder?
Ruddy Hernández, a D.J. who is host of a bachata show on WXDJ-FM (95.7) in Miami, goes further, calling it "music to slit your wrists to."
I really avoid the overly trained Hollywood kid, the kids that are 10 years old and have had eight years of acting and dancing and singing lessons and they're so cute and precocious and perfect that you want to slit your wrists.
The melancholic, bluesy ballads on her 1987 recording, "Strange Weather," have been described as "music to slit your wrists by," and its growly, disturbing presentation of songs of introspective suffering was a prelude to the singer's growing interest in Kurt Weill.