I agree; is there corroborating evidence for such a hotline?
And, to counteract a perceived trend (not from madfilkentist, but from the above comments) of Internetizens Deny the Excesses of the Modern World, we may just be seeing a very vocal but disturbed fraction here, rather than what is typical for most well-adjusted citizens of your country of choice.
"Thousands of Potter fans soldier on through beloved protagonist's death; 'meh,' say readers of Deathly Hallows" does not make a very good headline. Nor would--more generally--most things implying that the majority of people are fairly well-adjusted when it comes to death. I mean, I'm sure such things DO make the news, but it's in passing and with not nearly as much "screen time" as people deranging over stuff many of us just deal with every day.
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"Thousands of Potter fans soldier on through beloved protagonist's death; 'meh,' say readers of Deathly Hallows" does not make a very good headline. Nor would--more generally--most things implying that the majority of people are fairly well-adjusted when it comes to death. I mean, I'm sure such things DO make the news, but it's in passing and with not nearly as much "screen time" as people deranging over stuff many of us just deal with every day.