Menschenmühle

Menschenmühle

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Jan 21, 2022
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Every second, there is so much suffering going on, that if one person were to take it all at one time, it would be so unbearable for him to the point of insanity.
Just take a walk outside, look at the people around you, dead carcasses, just biding their time, each and every one of them equipped with a nervous system made just enough to take the most excruciating of pains possible.
When one sees it like this, suicide appears as a rebellion against an unjust and absurd system. A refusal to bear your sufferings in silence.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
38,967
This is why this world truly is such a hellish place to me, it's really impossible to comprehend the amount of suffering currently being experienced and will do in the future as long as life is cruelly brought into this world. To me existence is nothing more than an unnecessary harm, a tragic consequence of evolution, just worthless and meaningless torment that sadly continues to exist in an endless cycle.

Suffering is always inevitable as long as one exists here with the chance of existing getting much more unbearable at any moment, I would see wanting suicide as being the most logical response to having awareness of the reality of existing, suicide would solve everything to me so I see it as being the ultimate form of self care.

And it's not just human suffering that is repulsive to me, it's also the fact that animals experience endless torture, particularly those in the wild and they lack the awareness to recognise that they are trapped in a futile and horrific cycle, they only act in order to survive. It's true that life itself is the ultimate problem.
 
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Dead Meat

Dead Meat

DOOMED
Oct 10, 2018
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Very true, this world is nothing more than a tortures shithole :'(
 
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