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LastDayOnEarth

LastDayOnEarth

Vsed apologist
May 20, 2025
284
Dying now would mean id get the skip all the bs of the following years of life so it's a win win situation.
If in 10 years I might ctb anyway whats the point in waiting ?
 
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Aflame5926

le tired
Apr 3, 2026
452
i can't argue with that to be honest.

the only thing i can say that there is a small chance untill 28-30 till you brain grown fully. but that is the best shot i can give you.
shit is everywhere and everybody can see it
 
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Arrow

Rewrite
May 1, 2020
775
If in 10 years I might ctb anyway whats the point in waiting ?
i think the best argument for waiting is that there's potentially a lot of incredible entertainment to partake in between now and ten years from now. it sounds stupid but some of the most critically acclaimed films ever have been released just within the last decade so what if we just said fuck everything else and held out until at least 2036 to see what the next big thing is? if it turns out it's not that interesting then we can say we gave it a shot at least.
 
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ilovenewyork

Experienced
Nov 16, 2025
245
100 billion people have lived and died. why are you afraid to live your life?
 
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cluefixphantom

Student
Feb 19, 2026
191
If assisted dying or the pendobarbital-pill/powder whatever were more accessible, affordable, even as cheap as shampoo in any legal store, I probably would have chosen to die at 10 years old.

Back then, I already knew things wouldn't get really better, you just endure memories, physical emotions/pain the body, try to change what the society allows you (not much), try to have some entertainment (driving a bike or walking outside, read or play games or watch movies, sleep) and endure the situations. I was in pain from unrequited love too. On top of that, poverty, disability, no one cares. Trapped since years now in a small room like a Hikikomori and waiting for death, abused in psychiatric hospital.
I've been (and still am) completely paralyzed by it all.

I wish I had a different life, something more like Chance Perez's, but without kids. He is pretty, healthy, was a firefighter, can drive a car, freely move outside, has an amazing wife, friends and family, was the Black Power Ranger, and can sing decently. Not super famous, but comfortably a little above average.

My reality is so terrible compared to this. I was just the "ugly, r'tard lolcow, mentally ill, unhygienic" for everyone. They saw in me a monster and were passiv aggressiv towards me or really malevolent and abandoned me for more important things. I am pressured to fight the same fights that low-status people with similar parents and disabled body always lost in human history. I often looked at the better whatifs, it's a longing.
 
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whywere

Angelic
Jun 26, 2020
4,026
Well at the age of 70, I can give my life experience thoughts on this one.

ANY existence anywhere always is a balancing act of great, good, not so good, and holy heavens what is this?!

I have had wonderful times and not so wonderful times, HOWEVER, the wonderful times always out weighted the negative, always.

Sunshine, sunrises, sunsets, beaches, mountains, the works, then add in all the different cultures around this world, each with their own style of food, dance and lifestyles and like WOW so much to take it.

Yep, a divorce, 2 attempts, and more for me, BUT there in again, the positive was always so much better.

Being able to enjoy so many different cultures around this world is just the BEST part of life for me period and that is one aspect of why I would go back to being 20 and doing it all over again. I have met so VERY many wonderful folks from everywhere that I can sit here right now and have a huge smile and remember all the love.

Walter
 
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dustoff

Member
Apr 15, 2026
41
ye. dragging through life is boring and tedious. and reward you get for living a long life is senility and a ton of health complications
 
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