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Braindead Atheist

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i'm honestly tired of this stupid bullshit life and my stupid prick family and all the other bitches and losers out there that have fucked me over. i need some dark quotes to make me feel better. God i can't wait to get gone. this life is so forced. I am tired beyond belief and could sleep forever.
 
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The Sleep of reason produces monsters
Jan 9, 2021
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"To bear children into this world is like carrying wood to a burning house"- Zapffe
 
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Thankyou! I need this! I love these quotes! The first one points to the truth about death being an endless oblivion and the second one points to how shitty life is!
 
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OnlyTheWind

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Aug 29, 2020
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Today the world's going to come to an end. Today's the day we die. - Eric Harris
 
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"I'm such a negative person, and always have been. Was I born that way? I don't know. I am constantly disgusted by reality, horrified and afraid. I cling desperately to the few things that give me some solace, that make me feel good.

I hate most of humanity. Though I might be very fond of particular individuals, humanity in general fills me with contempt and despair. I hate most of what passes for civilization. I hate the modern world. For one thing there are just too Goddamn many people. I hate the hordes, the crowds in their vast cities, with all their hateful vehicles, their noise and their constant meaningless comings and goings. I hate cars. I hate modern architecture. Every building built after 1955 should be torn down!

I despise modern music. Words cannot express how much it gets on my nerves – the false, pretentious, smug assertiveness of it. I hate business, having to deal with money. Money is one of the most hateful inventions of the human race. I hate the commodity culture, in which everything is bought and sold. No stone is left unturned. I hate the mass media, and how passively people suck up to it.

I hate having to get up in the morning and face another day of this insanity. I hate having to eat, shit, maintain the body – I hate my body. The thought of my internal functions, the organs, digestion, the brain, the nervous system, horrify me.

Nature is horrible. It's not cute and loveable. It's kill or be killed. It's very dangerous out there. The natural world is filled with scary, murderous creatures and forces. I hate the whole way that nature functions. Sex is especially hateful and horrifying, the male penetrating the female, his dick goes into her hole, she's impregnated, another being grows inside her, and then she must go through a painful ordeal as the new being pushes out of her, only to repeat the whole process in time.

Reproduction – what could be more existentially repulsive?

How I hate the courting ritual. I was always repelled by my own sex drive, which in my youth never left me alone. I was constantly driven by frustrated desires to do bizarre and unacceptable things with and to women. My soul was in constant conflict about it. I never was able to resolve it.

Old age is the only relief.

I hate the way the human psyche works, the way we are traumatized and stupidly imprinted in early childhood and have to spend the rest of our lives trying to overcome these infantile mental fixations. And we never ever fully succeed in this endeavor.

I hate organized religions. I hate governments. It's all a lot of power games played out by ambition-driven people, and foisted on the weak, the poor, and on children.

Most humans are bullies. Adults pick on children. Older children pick on younger children. Men bully women. The rich bully the poor. People love to dominate.

I hate the way humans worship power – one of the most disgusting of all human traits.

I hate the human tendency towards revenge and vindictiveness. I hate the way humans are constantly trying to trick and deceive one another, to swindle, to cheat, and take unfair advantage of the innocent, the naïve and the ignorant.

I hate the vacuous, false, banal conversation that goes on among people.

Sometimes I feel suffocated; I want to flee from it.

For me, to be human is, for the most part, to hate what I am. When I suddenly realize that I am one of them, I want to scream in horror."

― Robert Crumb



In the whole vast domain of living nature there reigns an open violence, a kind of prescriptive fury which arms all the creatures to their common doom. As soon as you leave the inanimate kingdom, you find the decree of violent death inscribed on the very frontiers of life. You feel it already in the vegetable kingdom: from the great catalpa to the humblest herb, how many plants die, and how many are killed. But from the moment you enter the animal kingdom, this law is suddenly in the most dreadful evidence. A power of violence at once hidden and palpable … has in each species appointed a certain number of animals to devour the others. Thus there are insects of prey, reptiles of prey, birds of prey, fishes of prey, quadrupeds of prey. There is no instant of time when one creature is not being devoured by another. Over all these numerous races of animals man is placed, and his destructive hand spares nothing that lives. He kills to obtain food and he kills to clothe himself. He kills to adorn himself, he kills in order to attack, and he kills in order to defend himself. He kills to instruct himself and he kills to amuse himself. He kills to kill. Proud and terrible king, he wants everything and nothing resists him.

From the lamb he tears its guts and makes his harp resound… from the wolf his most deadly tooth to polish his pretty works of art, from the elephant his tusks to make a toy for his child: his table is covered with corpses… And who in this general carnage exterminates him who will exterminate all others? Himself. It is man who is charged with the slaughter of man. . . Thus is accomplished the great law of the violent destruction of living creatures. The whole earth, perpetually steeped in blood, is nothing but a vast altar upon which all that is living must be sacrificed without end, without measure, without pause, until the consummation of things, until evil is extinct, until the death of death."

― Joseph de Maistre, St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
 
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ClownMe

Don't Cry for Me, I'm Already Dead
Apr 7, 2021
20,561
Today the world's going to come to an end. Today's the day we die. - Eric Harris
On the topic of quotes by criminals, there was one from a Richard Ramirez interview that I watched a while back that hit me,

"I don't care about myself, really, I don't care about what happens to me, I never did, really."

I guess it isn't a flat out life hating quote, but I think it emphasizes just how pointless life is, this is somebody flat out saying he doesn't give a shit about something that is dubbed the most important thing of all (life), and when you remember he took away so many people's lives, it really does feel surreal and put everything into perspective. Also, it's just the way he says it and his demeanour as he says it, usually he would try to put on this devil worshipping edge lord persona, this interview was the only time I feel he was ever truly genuine.

Not to forget my all time favourite quote:

"You can be a King or a street sweeper, but everybody dances with the Grim Reaper."

-Robert Alton Harris.
 
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Rogue Proxy

Rogue Proxy

Enlightened
Sep 12, 2021
1,315
"From the moment we're thrown into this world, we're fated to bring each other nothing but pain and misery."

-Psycho Mantis, Metal Gear Solid
 
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motel rooms

Survivor of incest. Gay. Please don't PM me.
Apr 13, 2021
7,081
Sex is especially hateful and horrifying, the male penetrating the female, his dick goes into her hole, she's impregnated, another being grows inside her, and then she must go through a painful ordeal as the new being pushes out of her, only to repeat the whole process in time.

Reproduction – what could be more existentially repulsive?

― Robert Crumb

Does it horrify you that even someone so similar to you is a hypocrite? Says he's always hated life & reproduction, yet he's 78 & has children. :))
 
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Deleted member 8579

Enlightened
Apr 28, 2021
1,323
Does it horrify you that even someone so similar to you is a hypocrite? Says he's always hated life & reproduction, yet he's 78 & has children.
He may not practice what he preaches, which is a damn shame, but in the above quote he articulated many of my thoughts better than I ever could.
 
motel rooms

motel rooms

Survivor of incest. Gay. Please don't PM me.
Apr 13, 2021
7,081
He may not practice what he preaches, which is a damn shame, but in the above quote he articulated many of my thoughts better than I ever could.

But he's vulgar! :)) Also, your rants are much more detailed & polished. :wink:

"I despise modern music. Words cannot express how much it gets on my nerves – the false, pretentious, smug assertiveness of it."

No older music is false, pretentious & smugly assertive at all... The elegance of operas is especially understated. :haha:
 
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motel rooms

Survivor of incest. Gay. Please don't PM me.
Apr 13, 2021
7,081
"And so I leave this world, where the heart must either break or turn to lead."

-- Nicolas Chamfort


"This poor child of five was subjected to every possible torture by her cultivated parents. They beat her, thrashed her, kicked her for no reason till her body was one bruise. Then, they went to greater refinements of cruelty—shut her up all night in the cold and frost in a privy, and because she didn't ask to be taken up at night (as though a child of five sleeping its angelic, sound sleep could be trained to wake and ask), they smeared her face and filled her mouth with excrement, and it was her mother, her mother did this. And that mother could sleep, hearing the poor child's groans! Can you understand why a little creature, who can't even understand what's done to her, should beat her little aching heart with her tiny fist in the dark and the cold, and weep her meek unresentful tears to dear, kind God to protect her? Do you understand that, friend and brother, you pious and humble monk? Do you understand why this must be and is permitted?"

-- F. M. Dostoevsky
 
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1,323
But he's vulgar!
Well, I guess even vulgarity has its "raison d'être", provided it is in the right hands, e.g. in the music of Richard Strauss or some of your posts.
Also, your rants are much more detailed & polished.
I choose to regard this as a compliment, disregarding any kind of sarcasm that might be implied by that winking abomination I have omitted in my quote for decency's sake. I am usually averse to compliments, but somehow I needed some kind of validation today. Thank you. Who knows, perhaps I'll manage to finish a few rants some of these days (doubtful).

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"The problem was you had to keep choosing between one evil or another, and no matter what you chose, they sliced a little bit more off you, until there was nothing left. At the age of 25 most people were finished. A whole god-damned nation of assholes driving automobiles, eating, having babies, doing everything in the worst way possible, like voting for the presidential candidates who reminded them most of themselves. I had no interests. I had no interest in anything. I had no idea how I was going to escape. At least the others had some taste for life. They seemed to understand something that I didn't understand. Maybe I was lacking. It was possible. I often felt inferior. I just wanted to get away from them. But there was no place to go." - Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye
 
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FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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My favourite quote is 'sleep is good, death is better, but of course the best thing would to have never been born at all' - Heinrich Heine
 
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Enlightened
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My favourite quote is 'sleep is good, death is better, but of course the best thing would to have never been born at all' - Heinrich Heine
These are the closing lines of his poem "Morphine". Here they are in the original:

"Gut ist der Schlaf, der Tod ist besser - freilich
Das beste wäre, nie geboren sein."

And the complete poem:

Groß ist die Ähnlichkeit der beiden schönen
Jünglingsgestalten, ob der eine gleich
Viel blässer als der andre, auch viel strenger,
Fast möcht ich sagen viel vornehmer aussieht
Als jener andre, welcher mich vertraulich
In seine Arme schloß - Wie lieblich sanft
War dann sein Lächeln und sein Blick wie selig!
Dann mocht es wohl geschehn, daß seines Hauptes
Mohnblumenkranz auch meine Stirn berührte
Und seltsam duftend allen Schmerz verscheuchte
Aus meiner Seel - Doch solche Linderung,
Sie dauert kurze Zeit; genesen gänzlich
Kann ich nur dann, wenn seine Fackel senkt
Der andre Bruder, der so ernst und bleich. -
Gut ist der Schlaf, der Tod ist besser - freilich
Das beste wäre, nie geboren sein.
 
lotus11

lotus11

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May 18, 2019
345
"I'm such a negative person, and always have been. Was I born that way? I don't know. I am constantly disgusted by reality, horrified and afraid. I cling desperately to the few things that give me some solace, that make me feel good.

I hate most of humanity. Though I might be very fond of particular individuals, humanity in general fills me with contempt and despair. I hate most of what passes for civilization. I hate the modern world. For one thing there are just too Goddamn many people. I hate the hordes, the crowds in their vast cities, with all their hateful vehicles, their noise and their constant meaningless comings and goings. I hate cars. I hate modern architecture. Every building built after 1955 should be torn down!

I despise modern music. Words cannot express how much it gets on my nerves – the false, pretentious, smug assertiveness of it. I hate business, having to deal with money. Money is one of the most hateful inventions of the human race. I hate the commodity culture, in which everything is bought and sold. No stone is left unturned. I hate the mass media, and how passively people suck up to it.

I hate having to get up in the morning and face another day of this insanity. I hate having to eat, shit, maintain the body – I hate my body. The thought of my internal functions, the organs, digestion, the brain, the nervous system, horrify me.

Nature is horrible. It's not cute and loveable. It's kill or be killed. It's very dangerous out there. The natural world is filled with scary, murderous creatures and forces. I hate the whole way that nature functions. Sex is especially hateful and horrifying, the male penetrating the female, his dick goes into her hole, she's impregnated, another being grows inside her, and then she must go through a painful ordeal as the new being pushes out of her, only to repeat the whole process in time.

Reproduction – what could be more existentially repulsive?

How I hate the courting ritual. I was always repelled by my own sex drive, which in my youth never left me alone. I was constantly driven by frustrated desires to do bizarre and unacceptable things with and to women. My soul was in constant conflict about it. I never was able to resolve it.

Old age is the only relief.

I hate the way the human psyche works, the way we are traumatized and stupidly imprinted in early childhood and have to spend the rest of our lives trying to overcome these infantile mental fixations. And we never ever fully succeed in this endeavor.

I hate organized religions. I hate governments. It's all a lot of power games played out by ambition-driven people, and foisted on the weak, the poor, and on children.

Most humans are bullies. Adults pick on children. Older children pick on younger children. Men bully women. The rich bully the poor. People love to dominate.

I hate the way humans worship power – one of the most disgusting of all human traits.

I hate the human tendency towards revenge and vindictiveness. I hate the way humans are constantly trying to trick and deceive one another, to swindle, to cheat, and take unfair advantage of the innocent, the naïve and the ignorant.

I hate the vacuous, false, banal conversation that goes on among people.

Sometimes I feel suffocated; I want to flee from it.

For me, to be human is, for the most part, to hate what I am. When I suddenly realize that I am one of them, I want to scream in horror."

― Robert Crumb



In the whole vast domain of living nature there reigns an open violence, a kind of prescriptive fury which arms all the creatures to their common doom. As soon as you leave the inanimate kingdom, you find the decree of violent death inscribed on the very frontiers of life. You feel it already in the vegetable kingdom: from the great catalpa to the humblest herb, how many plants die, and how many are killed. But from the moment you enter the animal kingdom, this law is suddenly in the most dreadful evidence. A power of violence at once hidden and palpable … has in each species appointed a certain number of animals to devour the others. Thus there are insects of prey, reptiles of prey, birds of prey, fishes of prey, quadrupeds of prey. There is no instant of time when one creature is not being devoured by another. Over all these numerous races of animals man is placed, and his destructive hand spares nothing that lives. He kills to obtain food and he kills to clothe himself. He kills to adorn himself, he kills in order to attack, and he kills in order to defend himself. He kills to instruct himself and he kills to amuse himself. He kills to kill. Proud and terrible king, he wants everything and nothing resists him.

From the lamb he tears its guts and makes his harp resound… from the wolf his most deadly tooth to polish his pretty works of art, from the elephant his tusks to make a toy for his child: his table is covered with corpses… And who in this general carnage exterminates him who will exterminate all others? Himself. It is man who is charged with the slaughter of man. . . Thus is accomplished the great law of the violent destruction of living creatures. The whole earth, perpetually steeped in blood, is nothing but a vast altar upon which all that is living must be sacrificed without end, without measure, without pause, until the consummation of things, until evil is extinct, until the death of death."

― Joseph de Maistre, St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence
Mmm I love the first quote here, especially the bit about modern architecture. Something I feel so passionately about.
 
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Poisonblood

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31
"I wish you all had one neck and that I had my hands on it." - Carl Panzram

"I am sorry for only two things. These two things are: I am sorry that I have mistreated some few animals in my lifetime, and I am sorry that I am unable to murder the whole damned human race." - Carl Panzram
 
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