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Darkover

Darkover

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Jul 29, 2021
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The idea that nothing really belongs to us—not even our own selves—and that we're just fleeting arrangements of matter, briefly conscious before dissolving back into the universe… it's a perspective that strips everything down to its rawest form. There's something honest in it, even if it's painful.

You are dying slowly. From the moment you're born, you're on a one-way track to death. Every second, your cells are breaking down. And you don't get to choose how or when it ends—not really.

There's no fairness. Bad people win. Good people suffer. Effort doesn't guarantee reward. Justice is often a myth told to pacify people.

Nature doesn't care about you. Earth isn't your home—it's just a place you happen to be. It will keep spinning long after humans are gone, indifferent to your existence.

Most people don't care. Not really. They care about what you can do for them, or how you make them feel. But your inner world, your suffering? That's mostly yours to carry.

Love won't save you. Even if you find it, it won't fix your mind, your trauma, or the way life keeps taking things from you. Most of the time, it even becomes another source of pain.
 
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lamy's sacred sleep

what's a way to just be competent
Nov 22, 2024
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Love won't save you. Even if you find it, it won't fix your mind, your trauma, or the way life keeps taking things from you. Most of the time, it even becomes another source of pain.
I hate how true this is.
 
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yomander369

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Mar 31, 2025
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The idea that nothing really belongs to us—not even our own selves—and that we're just fleeting arrangements of matter, briefly conscious before dissolving back into the universe… it's a perspective that strips everything down to its rawest form. There's something honest in it, even if it's painful.

You are dying slowly. From the moment you're born, you're on a one-way track to death. Every second, your cells are breaking down. And you don't get to choose how or when it ends—not really.

There's no fairness. Bad people win. Good people suffer. Effort doesn't guarantee reward. Justice is often a myth told to pacify people.

Nature doesn't care about you. Earth isn't your home—it's just a place you happen to be. It will keep spinning long after humans are gone, indifferent to your existence.

Most people don't care. Not really. They care about what you can do for them, or how you make them feel. But your inner world, your suffering? That's mostly yours to carry.

Love won't save you. Even if you find it, it won't fix your mind, your trauma, or the way life keeps taking things from you. Most of the time, it even becomes another source of pain.
Facts
 
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