
BottomlessPit
Staring at the edge
- Apr 28, 2021
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I once read about the case of Junko Furuta, a 16 year old Japanese girl who was kidnapped and tortured for 44 days before finally being killed. "Torture" is almost too light of a word to describe what so many people did to her. Merely reading about what she went through was deeply disturbing to me, it kept coming back to my mind over and over again. It doesn't even feel right to link the article tbh.
Just take a look at the Wikipedia page for Unit 731. Or the Nanjing Massacre. Every genocide ever. Some people hear about these things without drawing any conclusions about the world we inhabit. How could anyone live happily in a world where even a few of these things are possible? Even when I have not experienced these things first hand, I still feel wounded reading about them.
Nature doesn't care about our pain receptors, we are always at the mercy of random circumstances. And for what? Survival for survival's sake? No thanks. I suppose this is what differentiates me from normal people. I am free to leave this shithole because I'm not bound to this place by an irrational will to live.
Just take a look at the Wikipedia page for Unit 731. Or the Nanjing Massacre. Every genocide ever. Some people hear about these things without drawing any conclusions about the world we inhabit. How could anyone live happily in a world where even a few of these things are possible? Even when I have not experienced these things first hand, I still feel wounded reading about them.
Nature doesn't care about our pain receptors, we are always at the mercy of random circumstances. And for what? Survival for survival's sake? No thanks. I suppose this is what differentiates me from normal people. I am free to leave this shithole because I'm not bound to this place by an irrational will to live.
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