ExtraordinaryDefeat_
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- Apr 3, 2021
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just curious , is that u in your profile image?Yes. I always wrestle with the dilemma: there is happiness to be found in the material, in which case, what a tragedy it is that I am without it. Or, there is no happiness to be found in the material, in which case, what a tragedy it is that we have no hope to find happiness. How do we win?
No, it's former Russian-American actor Yul Brynner. I like to think I'm half as attractive as he was though.just curious , is that u in your profile image?
No, it's former Russian-American actor Yul Brynner. I like to think I'm half as attractive as he was though.
I've never seen any of his works in fact. I came across him online when looking for bald role models, I needed some of those for a self-esteem boost...lol.The king and I
Yes the odds of being born are like 1 in billions factoring everything into account that lead to you or me being born.There is no point to living, life is just suffering for the sake of it. All that humans do is just distract themselves until they die, our only true purpose is to die. It is all very pointless. Life is very unnecessary, and I believe that life should not have been a thing in the first place. Every day I think about how meaningless life is. I just wish that it was easier to leave this world, to me it is wrong to try and force others to live when we will all die eventually anyway.
I think that I am glad that I have no hope personally, and that quote is very true. All that hope does is just lead to more suffering.
Many of us do not enjoy things and would rather not suffer for an additional 70 years. All of the women in my family live into their late 90s, I ain't trying to suffer for that longChill friend, we will all die whether now or at 70 years.
Just enjoy your accidental life.
This is the part that keeps me biding my time. My husband and my mom both feel that anyone that chooses to take their own life is being selfish - because of what it does to thoses they leave behind. We our choosing to end our own pain at the price of theirs.you must ask yourself whether the pain your death will cause for your loved ones outweighs the pain you feel now.
It's the exact dilemma I've often found myself in.This is the part that keeps me biding my time. My husband and my mom both feel that anyone that chooses to take their own life is being selfish - because of what it does to thoses they leave behind. We our choosing to end our own pain at the price of theirs.
*sigh*