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- Aug 16, 2025
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anyone else really into written works like this? best example i have; i recently read a short one-off where a character takes their life in a forest, their body being discovered a week later by their friend, which is practically where it ends. there's no big point or plot to the whole thing, just a very vivid description of the events, and it just feels that certain kind of bleak and hopeless, as cringe as that might sound...
there's something comforting about it. perhaps it's a form of catharsis or a feeling of relatability, but something about the blatant melancholy really calms me and perhaps even makes me more content with some of my own ideations.
anyone else like this kind of stuff? if so, any suggestions, perhaps?
there's something comforting about it. perhaps it's a form of catharsis or a feeling of relatability, but something about the blatant melancholy really calms me and perhaps even makes me more content with some of my own ideations.
anyone else like this kind of stuff? if so, any suggestions, perhaps?