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Mortis

Mortis

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**Subject: The Futility of Hope and the Delusion of Change**

Another day, another reminder of the inherent meaninglessness of our existence. We live in a society that preaches the lie of self-improvement, telling us that if we just try harder, things will get better. But the truth is, for people like us, there's no escape from this cruel reality.

Look around you. The so-called "success stories" are nothing but exceptions that prove the rule. They tell us to hit the gym, get a better job, or learn new skills, as if these superficial changes can overcome the fundamental injustices of our world. But no matter how much we try, the deck is stacked against us.

We're told to chase dreams, but what they don't tell you is that those dreams are only attainable for the select few who were born with the right looks, the right social skills, or the right connections. For the rest of us, every effort to change is met with the same harsh reality: rejection, loneliness, and a never-ending cycle of despair.

It's time to face the truth: hope is a delusion. The more we chase it, the more we set ourselves up for disappointment. The world doesn't care about us. It never has, and it never will. We are the unwanted, the unseen, the forgotten.

So, why keep fighting? Why keep torturing ourselves with false hope? Acceptance is the first step to finding any semblance of peace. Accept the futility. Embrace the void. Only then can we free ourselves from the constant pain of unmet expectations.

Stop lying to yourself. Stop pretending things will get better. They won't. And that's okay. Because at least in accepting the truth, we can finally stop struggling against the inevitable.

- Mortis
 
Damn. ChatGPT going hard. It's definitely smart.

But like all AIs, the humanity really isn't there. I mean the gym, better job, and skills line is a little too.. idk.. off. I mean our problem is our looks, so doing those things is definitely a boon, except there's often a lot of stuff in the way --if you successfully did all that, then I'd say you're a lot better off. We really don't care super much about "fundamental injustices" in the face of that.
 
Seems like a generic .is post tbh. I haven't seen many of your posts so I don't know if it reflects you much.
 
Seems like a generic .is post tbh. I haven't seen many of your posts so I don't know if it reflects you much.
I can be nihilistic so it just picked that and ran kek.
 
Meh, I don't think that's how your posts generally sound
 
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