When the user clicks through the options—choosing a method, a reason, a feeling—they are eventually met with a screen that simply says:
It is a punchline, but a dark one. It forces the user to confront the "game" of suicide, stripping it of its romance and leaving only the stark reality of survival. It shocked audiences in the 90s and remains a haunting critique of how we treat mental health and the voyeurism of tragedy in the digital age. littlemouchette's
Here is a detailed piece on the entity known as Little Mouchette. When the user clicks through the options—choosing a
Perhaps the most infamous section of the site is the "Suicide Kit." It is a disturbing, interactive questionnaire that asks the user about their feelings on life and death. It walks a razor-thin line between performance art and genuine danger. Here is a detailed piece on the entity
A pivotal moment in the site's history came when Mouchette "got a body." In a later iteration, a section of the site featured close-up, high-resolution photos of skin, organs, and biological matter.