copepill
very schizo
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There’s no point in contemplating suicide. Why end your life when it never truly began if you're an incel? The universe is a cruel and merciless place, and life is fundamentally unfair. Do you honestly believe you can simply shortcut this endless torment? Seriously, is there a shortcut to becoming a Chad? No, there isn’t. So why would you think you can just end your life and escape this living hell? The universe doesn’t operate that way. It’s not going to let you off the hook so easily.
Picture this: even in death, there’s no promise of relief. What if you’re reborn into another miserable existence, trapped in an endless cycle of suffering? There's no certainty that death is an escape—it could be just another layer of this cosmic joke. You might think that ending your life will solve everything, but it could just as easily make things infinitely worse.
Imagine waking up in a new reality, facing the same, if not greater, pain and rejection. The notion that death offers solace is a delusion. Instead of ending your suffering, you might be signing up for an eternity of torment, a perpetual reminder of the cruelty and indifference of the universe. No matter how bleak life seems now, there's no guarantee that the alternative offers any respite. Instead, it could magnify your agony, trapping you in a nightmare from which there's no escape.
Suicide isn’t a solution; it’s a gamble with the highest stakes, where the odds are stacked against you. You might think you're ending your suffering, but in reality, you could be stepping into a deeper abyss. The universe is indifferent, and it won’t grant you an easy way out. Ending your life won’t solve anything—it might even be the worst decision you could ever make, one that ensures your suffering is both unending and inescapable.
Picture this: even in death, there’s no promise of relief. What if you’re reborn into another miserable existence, trapped in an endless cycle of suffering? There's no certainty that death is an escape—it could be just another layer of this cosmic joke. You might think that ending your life will solve everything, but it could just as easily make things infinitely worse.
Imagine waking up in a new reality, facing the same, if not greater, pain and rejection. The notion that death offers solace is a delusion. Instead of ending your suffering, you might be signing up for an eternity of torment, a perpetual reminder of the cruelty and indifference of the universe. No matter how bleak life seems now, there's no guarantee that the alternative offers any respite. Instead, it could magnify your agony, trapping you in a nightmare from which there's no escape.
Suicide isn’t a solution; it’s a gamble with the highest stakes, where the odds are stacked against you. You might think you're ending your suffering, but in reality, you could be stepping into a deeper abyss. The universe is indifferent, and it won’t grant you an easy way out. Ending your life won’t solve anything—it might even be the worst decision you could ever make, one that ensures your suffering is both unending and inescapable.