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sserafim

sserafim

brighter than the sun, that’s just me
Sep 13, 2023
8,767
What the fuck is this bullshit how come more people don't commit suicide what is this pointless crap
There is nothing to live for it is always downhill as you get older
Normies are sheeples for not noticing this they are insentient how come someone can be not suicidal in this day and age

Reminders
1-Making money is impossible
2-Everything is a pysop nowadays
 
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Optimu$

Optimu$

Death Is Non Negotiable
May 10, 2024
87
Watch baby reindeer, the twelve or some other mini series. TV TV TV 🤟
Or anything else that can grab and hold your attention.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
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Making money isn't impossible, it's just slow and ultimately not worth it. 🤔
 
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derpyderpins

derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
1,376
What the fuck is this bullshit how come more people don't commit suicide what is this pointless crap
There is nothing to live for it is always downhill as you get older
Normies are sheeples for not noticing this they are insentient how come someone can be not suicidal in this day and age

Reminders
1-Making money is impossible
2-Everything is a pysop nowadays
People who enjoy parts of life often say things get better as they get older. If you've got nothing you care about, then yeah it's all boring. Other people don't commit suicide because their experience is different than yours.

I know you're frustrated but please try not to dehumanize people.
 
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sserafim

sserafim

brighter than the sun, that’s just me
Sep 13, 2023
8,767
People who enjoy parts of life often say things get better as they get older. If you've got nothing you care about, then yeah it's all boring. Other people don't commit suicide because their experience is different than yours.

I know you're frustrated but please try not to dehumanize people.
Normies are too caught up in this meaningless rat race. If the game is too rigged, just don't play.
 
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hadenough58

Looking for Understanding
Mar 7, 2024
117
I can only talk for myself but it is a constant battle to find things to live for but they do not have to be big things?
Anything from a night out to a holiday on the otherside of the world works for me.
The problem is the continuous effort it requires?
I long to just go to sleep and never wake up.
 
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derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
1,376
Normies are too caught up in this meaningless rat race. If the game is too rigged, just don't play.
Or just learn not to care about winning. PCs used to come with this skiing game where you'd basically just work your way down the slope. Inevitably, a big bear/snow monster would run on screen and eat your guy. Even knowing that was coming, you could enjoy the game for what it was.
 
sserafim

sserafim

brighter than the sun, that’s just me
Sep 13, 2023
8,767
Or just learn not to care about winning. PCs used to come with this skiing game where you'd basically just work your way down the slope. Inevitably, a big bear/snow monster would run on screen and eat your guy. Even knowing that was coming, you could enjoy the game for what it was.
Humans weren't designed to process so much intense stimulation at once. Yea your brain can adapt due to neuroplasticity but just think about it - we have access to wild fantasies with ray-traced more exciting stories than our own. The alternative is doing some monotonous labour for 8+ hours every day whereas our ancestors would've been exploring and hunting and mingling without so many artificial systems imposing existential problems.

It's a testament to the flexibility of the human mind that so many normies can adapt to a life so foreign to human nature.
 
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derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
1,376
Humans weren't designed to process so much intense stimulation at once. Yea your brain can adapt due to neuroplasticity but just think about it - we have access to wild fantasies with ray-traced more exciting stories than our own. The alternative is doing some monotonous labour for 8+ hours every day whereas our ancestors would've been exploring and hunting and mingling without so many artificial systems imposing existential problems.

It's a testament to the flexibility of the human mind that so many normies can adapt to a life so foreign to human nature.
Yeah, gotta give humans that we're resilient. Personally, I think the stories aren't getting better. It's far more interesting to me to watch how people (sheep or otherwise) cope with this world. Pull myself back a bit and be an observer. Like people on here. You posing this question now is more interesting than the next big blockbuster. Our ancestors had to explore the lands, and we have to explore the mind - how will we learn to cope now that we have enough luxury to afford existential dread?
 
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F@#$

Freedom seeker
Nov 8, 2023
677
I can only talk for myself but it is a constant battle to find things to live for but they do not have to be big things?
Anything from a night out to a holiday on the otherside of the world works for me.
The problem is the continuous effort it requires?
I long to just go to sleep and never wake up.
Next shot of dope
 
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DEATH IS FREEDOM

DEATH IS FREEDOM

Death is the solution to unsolvable problems.
Sep 13, 2023
608
Maybe most or all people would die by suicide if suicide would be easy to implement. I guess that is why members of Sanctioned Suicide are alive - because suicide is difficult. It is not even easy to meet the demands and prices of the suicide clinics.
 
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Socrates Respecter

Member
Apr 23, 2023
50
Yeah, gotta give humans that we're resilient. Personally, I think the stories aren't getting better. It's far more interesting to me to watch how people (sheep or otherwise) cope with this world. Pull myself back a bit and be an observer. Like people on here. You posing this question now is more interesting than the next big blockbuster. Our ancestors had to explore the lands, and we have to explore the mind - how will we learn to cope now that we have enough luxury to afford existential dread?
This seems like an easy one. Most people seem to be generally content with life as long as they are good materially and have some sort of "meaning" in life - that is, things that are usually considered meaningful by society - family and children, creativity, good deeds, contributing to community, etc. Those who are less lucky still come up with some idea of an ultimate cosmic order that somehow justifies everything, perhaps their suffering too.

If you believe that life itself has no inherent meaning (and it makes you sad), that your suffering is pointless and and that there isn't that much significance to the traditional "meaningful" endeavors... You end up here I guess. Jokes aside, I think the only cope is radical acceptance, you have to learn how to live with this mindset and be content with what little value you actually have - perhaps there is enough to keep going even if you deem this existence as ultimately a mistake. It's like finishing watching a movie that you don't really like that much, but now that you have started watching it, it may be worth to finish it
 
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derpyderpins

derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
1,376
This seems like an easy one. Most people seem to be generally content with life as long as they are good materially and have some sort of "meaning" in life - that is, things that are usually considered meaningful by society - family and children, creativity, good deeds, contributing to community, etc. Those who are less lucky still come up with some idea of an ultimate cosmic order that somehow justifies everything, perhaps their suffering too.

If you believe that life itself has no inherent meaning (and it makes you sad), that your suffering is pointless and and that there isn't that much significance to the traditional "meaningful" endeavors... You end up here I guess. Jokes aside, I think the only cope is radical acceptance, you have to learn how to live with this mindset and be content with what little value that you actually have - perhaps there is enough to keep going even if you deem this existence as ultimately a mistake. It's like finishing watching a movie that you don't really like that much, but now that you have started watching it, it may be worth to finish it
It's the true end game to nihilism, right? Beginner nihilism is "oh no nothing at all matters." Advanced nihilism is "cool, nothing at all matters."
 
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Socrates Respecter

Member
Apr 23, 2023
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It's the true end game to nihilism, right? Beginner nihilism is "oh no nothing at all matters." Advanced nihilism is "cool, nothing at all matters."
well, sort of, I guess. The whole point of nihilism (the denial of objective values and meaning) is that life is essentially a free-for-all game so you can take it any way. It's not bad, it's not good, it just is and you are completely free to do whatever you want to do. I'm more inclined to agree with people who think that there is some meaning to our lives, but it's a very very insignificant kind of meaning. This way you can still believe in values like morality while retaining a more realistic outlook on life

Returning to your earlier post, you're right in the sense that... If life will change radically soon (which seems to be the case with all the technological advancements as well as bad stuff like ecological and political crises), how will our mind change? The basic patterns that I described will probably remain true, but they will take new forms. This can be exciting
 
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divinemistress36

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Jan 1, 2024
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Humans weren't designed to process so much intense stimulation at once. Yea your brain can adapt due to neuroplasticity but just think about it - we have access to wild fantasies with ray-traced more exciting stories than our own. The alternative is doing some monotonous labour for 8+ hours every day whereas our ancestors would've been exploring and hunting and mingling without so many artificial systems imposing existential problems.

It's a testament to the flexibility of the human mind that so many normies can adapt to a life so foreign to human nature.
I can't handle all this intense stimulation I would have been happier in a hunter gatherer lifestyle
 
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derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
1,376
well, sort of, I guess. The whole point of nihilism (the denial of objective values and meaning) is that life is essentially a free-for-all game so you can take it any way. I'm more inclined to agree with people who think that there is some meaning to our lives, but it's a very very insignificant kind of meaning. This way you can still believe in values like morality while retaining a more realistic outlook on life
I wouldn't call myself a nihilist, personally, and similarly I do think there is significance in life.
 
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BardBarrie

Specialist
Mar 17, 2024
300
Let's not dehumanize "normies" for being "sheeple" and "insentient" (wtf).
They're simply better adapted to this world and many of them enjoy their lives — nothing wrong with that.

Just because we're maladapted to this life doesn't mean we're superior, if anything the argument could be made that we are the defective ones.

Life sucks but if other people enjoy it then so be it.
 
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derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
1,376
I can't handle all this intense stimulation I would have been happier in a hunter gatherer lifestyle
Honestly, I'm sympathetic to all of the struggles people are having with modern life, but I remain unable to comprehend this lol. I've been in this discussion a lot lately and when I'm told the hunter gatherers had it so great and easy (not that you are doing that) I just think 'wasn't every second of their life about survival? Not knowing if you'd eat every day. . . fending off wild animals . . . fending off other humans who want to kill you and take your stuff.' I mean, the consensus seems to be I'm blowing it out of proportion but I guess I just hate the outdoors too much to understand. Without AC ya'll are going to have to go on without me after 20 minutes.
 
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divinemistress36

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Jan 1, 2024
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Honestly, I'm sympathetic to all of the struggles people are having with modern life, but I remain unable to comprehend this lol. I've been in this discussion a lot lately and when I'm told the hunter gatherers had it so great and easy (not that you are doing that) I just think 'wasn't every second of their life about survival? Not knowing if you'd eat every day. . . fending off wild animals . . . fending off other humans who want to kill you and take your stuff.' I mean, the consensus seems to be I'm blowing it out of proportion but I guess I just hate the outdoors too much to understand. Without AC ya'll are going to have to go on without me after 20 minutes.
Well I would have been dead by 30 in those days so that's the perk. No, it wasn't easy at all for them it was hell it was just a different kind of hell for them
 
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derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
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Well I would have been dead by 30 in those days so that's the perk. No, it wasn't easy at all for them it was hell it was just a different kind of hell for them
lol careful someone is about to come in and tell you that was only because of issues with childbirth and they actually all lived into their 70s. And I'm just joking, of course.
 
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BardBarrie

Specialist
Mar 17, 2024
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Honestly, I'm sympathetic to all of the struggles people are having with modern life, but I remain unable to comprehend this lol. I've been in this discussion a lot lately and when I'm told the hunter gatherers had it so great and easy (not that you are doing that) I just think 'wasn't every second of their life about survival? Not knowing if you'd eat every day. . . fending off wild animals . . . fending off other humans who want to kill you and take your stuff.' I mean, the consensus seems to be I'm blowing it out of proportion but I guess I just hate the outdoors too much to understand. Without AC ya'll are going to have to go on without me after 20 minutes.

No AC, no medicine, no comforts, no rights.
We are living in the better times right now, which is a testament to just how much life has the potential to suck even more.

This shit is the "good" shit, apparently.
 
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divinemistress36

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lol careful someone is about to come in and tell you that was only because of issues with childbirth and they actually all lived into their 70s. And I'm just joking, of course.

No AC, no medicine, no comforts, no rights.
We are living in the better times right now, which is a testament to just how much life has the potential to suck even more.

This shit is the "good" shit, apparently.
That means we have more time to think About how much life sucks because of all these comforts
 
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derpyderpins

Proud Normie
Sep 19, 2023
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No AC, no medicine, no comforts, no rights.
We are living in the better times right now, which is a testament to just how much life has the potential to suck even more.

This shit is the "good" shit, apparently.
I do think we hit a peak and are starting to drift downwards. The difference between cell phone features now and 10 years ago doesn't make up for the cost of living and inflation. I think that's hitting people hard, because things are supposed to get better over time.
 
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katara

katara

tired all the time
Mar 17, 2022
147
Well most people have some sort of quality of life and a support system. Also it's funny to see normies, sheeple, and psyop all mentioned in one post.
 
pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
2,158
No AC, no medicine, no comforts, no rights.
We are living in the better times right now, which is a testament to just how much life has the potential to suck even more.

This shit is the "good" shit, apparently.
Finally.

Life is still horrible now even with all the technology, houses, products , super markets etc

It was even worse before no clothes , no houses , no super markets . you wanted a product like shoes or a House u had to make it yourself which u couldn't.

See how difficult it is for us to make a product like Nembutal or SN by ourselves now even with the Internet, supplies etc : it's impossible

U were very hungry all the time , dirty , sweaty. If u wanted to eat u had to walk all day to find an edible plant or to kill an animal. It's very difficult to catch and kill an animal. U had to do hard labor all day long non stop.

U were homeless out in the heat rain with all the ticks, parasites, ants etc

There was no clean running water, refrigerators, houses , ac , nothing.

U were always sick from parasites in the water , bacteria no medicine etc . Once u got old u couldn't do the back breaking work to feed yourself so ud starve to death


See how difficult it is for us to make a product like Nembutal or SN by ourselves now even with the Internet, supplies etc : it's impossible for a dumb ape / human to make any product
 
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Ironborn

Student
Jan 29, 2024
198
It feels like the magic has gone out of the world. It just feels stagnant to me.
They are no more great journeys or adventures, wars are fought for corporate profits and resources, not ideals or values
The worlds population is being turned into a bland grey paste where we are identical to the billions of others on the planet, instead of being vibrant, distinct cultures and people's.
Almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
 
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Placo

At Eternity's Gates
Feb 14, 2024
617
I too have reached a point where I find everything boring.
 
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Z-A

Let me go
Mar 3, 2024
279
No money = no fun
(At least for me lol)
 
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SoulBroken

Member
Apr 29, 2024
5
I feel like life is so boring especially after watching a really good series or movie.
I get to watch the main character go through crazy things, overcome difficulties, achieve things I wish for.
And when the movie or series ends, I can't help but think about how boring I am, and how boring life is.
 
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slightoverlooked

Experienced
Dec 27, 2023
214
i think life is not boring when you find hobbies that challenge you or things that interest you and if you plan to do things in the future like traveling or just going out with friends. the world is complex there is much to see and think about.
i know you are very anti work which i partially understand but is there nothing that interests you that you would do part time?
 
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