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那些秋叶 One Among Us HomeContact > Warning > > The operation of One Among Us is currently in a critical period. We have > received numerous reports about suicides. If you feel uncomfortable while > browsing the page of the deceased, please exit immediately and seek help from > doctors, the community, and local suicide intervention agencies if necessary. > And, please try to help others while ensuring your mental health. > > Although One Among Us does not currently have suicide prevention capabilities, > if you really need help, you can send messages to our official Twitter account > @oneamong_us or send an email to info@one-among.us. We will provide simple > assistance or refer you to other hospitals or social agencies that can handle > it. Please note that neither of these options is monitored 24/7. > > Let us stand together and survive, until the dark clouds disperse. > > Suicide Prevention organizations > > (Canada/US) Trans Lifeline - Canada (877) 330-6366, US (877) 565-8860 I always remember a sentence in "Coco": Death is not the end of life, but oblivion is. Those who have left us, perhaps somewhere, are whispering to us: "Please don't forget me." The traces of existence may fade with time. Old photos can lose their color, and social media accounts may disappear as the internet change. Yet, the things that influence us, that bring them back to us, are not always those that physically exist. When we suddenly recall conversations we had or places we've been, the gates of memory swing open, and their voices and smiles are as vivid as ever. Many of us did not meet because of geographical or professional ties, but because of our shared circumstances in life. We've come to this place we call "community". We may have never met in person and may live thousands of miles apart, crossing the boundaries of language and nationality. Perhaps I can't even verify their "real existence". But how would we define the boundary between reality and illusion? Even if we are not their family members, friends, or lovers in the real world, can that friendship or affection be easily denied? When they pass away, when that avatar never goes online again, I always have a selfish desire to find a place to commemorate them, to let them continue to exist and accompany us forward. That's why we built this website. Those who left our lives prematurely for various reasons, those transgender individuals and our cisgender allies, are still one of us (one among us), silently caring for and accompanying us, empowering us, and giving us the courage to live on and move forward. Perhaps the name written on the monument in reality is not what they preferred, and it may not reflect their true identity, but we can still realize all of this in our own memorial. We shall meet again in a place where there is no darkness. Ling Shui Yu Yu Zi Qi s5ehfr9 Considerate Cat keyword233 Zha Ke ArtsEpiphany Yingying Mio Xingyun Yuxue noah Chica 陈由岐 Anilovr dogesir_ suzuki homoyamakaze sevenbird lintong Xiyin Li miocardmeow uekawakuyuurei mizuharanagisa donotexist_A Gaoyang GLaDOSister noname STOPPING TRANSPHOBIC VIOLENCE The Transgender Factsheet from the UN Human Rights Office states that “Trans people in all parts of the world are at heightened risk of violence, harassment and discrimination. Human rights violations range from bullying and verbal abuse, to denial of healthcare, education, work and housing, to criminalization, arbitrary arrest and detention, violence, assault, torture, rape and murder. Exposure to these and related abuses may be further exacerbated by other factors, such as age, ethnicity, occupation, socio-economic class and disability." In addition to advocating for a better social environment, there are many things that an individual can do: * Understand the issues and concerns of transgender individuals' life experiences. * Address them with their preferred pronouns, genders, and names. * Take the initiative to say no when you witness any form of stigma, discrimination, and violence against transgender people. HOW TO CONTRIBUTE You can edit or create commemorative entries by submitting Pull Requests through our GitHub repository. When the Pull Request is approved and merged by the maintainer, the new entry will be displayed on the website. If you're unsure how to proceed, please feel free to Contact Us. 简 繁