I forgot this website existed but now I remember why I closed the tab
>o)
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24 he/him i make art and compose music once a year the rest of the time i'm staring at my pc
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do you think humans can live without tenderness/fondness (not necessarily romantic, but anything that births fondness, such as pets/animals, soft textures, hugs from loved ones, etc)
yes humans can live without that
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yes humans can live without that, but not be happy
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no humans can't live without that
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I thought today I'd wake up relaxed and content, but for some reason I woke up with the good old thoughts of misanthropy looming. just browsing this home page was enough to piss me off while normally i manage to ignore my own judgements. a decade of on-and-off hatred and i still haven't managed to let go of it.
It's hard to explain but I spent my whole life ignoring my own tiredness because I hate sleeping so I pretty much never feel tired, sleepiness is alien to me.
For me to feel so exhausted and sleepy 24/7 this week is genuinely unfathomable. I want to sleep for the first time in my life.
For me to feel so exhausted and sleepy 24/7 this week is genuinely unfathomable. I want to sleep for the first time in my life.
the concept of becoming someone is factitious
the right to exist is given at birth for any living organism such as trees and animals
we as humans only start to believe we have to earn existence through what we are told around teenhood
the very concept of "becoming someone" is false because we are someone by default
any likes, dislikes, achievements, failures, beliefs or claims don't add to nor detract from the status of being someone
and by extension we are also all nobody
i'm saying there is no point in chasing individuality because one can never be more individual than one already is
one cannot "become" their "authentic self" because they already are no matter if they like it or not
the right to exist is given at birth for any living organism such as trees and animals
we as humans only start to believe we have to earn existence through what we are told around teenhood
the very concept of "becoming someone" is false because we are someone by default
any likes, dislikes, achievements, failures, beliefs or claims don't add to nor detract from the status of being someone
and by extension we are also all nobody
i'm saying there is no point in chasing individuality because one can never be more individual than one already is
one cannot "become" their "authentic self" because they already are no matter if they like it or not