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VentingInteract human real very awful
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Tis awful no wabt do any no want human real talk all see ape jump ape random word all porob harm more any word say neruro damage more all need avoid much possible make more tired avoid human, human = damage
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Tired33, LivideLamb, Lone_Traveler90 and 2 others
It's certainly for the best to avoid interacting with other people, I agree. Humans are responsible for so much of the suffering that exists here and they have the potential to just make things worse and create more harm. You just cannot trust people and that's the reality. It's horrible to me how many people often make this world a more hellish place by their actions, being aware of this certainly makes the thought of non existence sound so incredibly appealing to me.
I somewhat agree, thought I must say I have the opposite problem. No matter their age or friend group it seems like folks keep repeating the same things over and over again in order to socialize. Don't understand how they do it either, surely one would get bored after repeating the same things for hours?
It's far easier for people similar to us to simply get used to loneliness.
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