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Serious Do you ever feel more free after accepting that it’s over, or only more burdened?

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Illusions are gone and weight of awareness takes over.
 
It still don't wanna accept that it's over (it is tho) :feelsrope:
 
It still don't wanna accept that it's over (it is tho) :feelsrope:
You are here so it def is over for you, but do you feel burdened by the fact or mentally liberated.
 
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there is no freedom in this existence
 
You are here so it def is over for you, but do you feel burdened by the fact or mentally liberated.
When I'm starting to feel bad about it, I literally just remember the insignificance of existence, how one well place asteroid could wipe everything and everyone we once knew.
 
When I'm starting to feel bad about it, I literally just remember the insignificance of existence, how one well place asteroid could wipe everything and everyone we once knew.
Cosmicinsignificancepill
 
I feel more burdened, more trapped, more helpless because I have no mobility, no freedom, no ability to fulfill my needs and desires. The more I feel that its over for me, the more I fall into despair, nihilism, and ruin because those feelings make me cope with bad addictions to junk foods that ruin my health, but alas, I can't escape my food addiction because its pleasure is the only thing that keeps me sane and distracted from my misery.
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there is no freedom in this existence
 
I've started to feel less pain about inceldom, because lately I just wish I could cope well, do my own thing. Acknowledging how obnoxious, arrogant sociopaths women are, who actually are incapable to love has helped too.
 
It still don't wanna accept that it's over (it is tho) :feelsrope:
I can be feeling all enlightened and unburdened, only for the first normie outside to remind me that it's a cope. I can give up and accept, I can let go and tell myself that I don't have to struggle anymore, but only until I get reminded what I'm missing out on. Maybe it would be easier without the social pressure, maybe if the world stopped screaming 'IF YOU'RE MALE AND SINGLE - YOU'RE A LOSER!!!'
Soyciety will never admit that women are overrated, nor will they ever accept lonely men who don't simp for women.
Teasing with pussy and shaming are the carrot and the stick that keep men productive (for whom?)
It will never be over, the ride never ends. Those who benefit from our work will never let us rest.
 

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