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If the outcome is the same for everyone, what’s really the harm in speeding up the process?

Clavicus Vile

Clavicus Vile

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Obviously we all die eventually, nothing can prevent that. But if you’re genuinely trucel tier like me. I really don’t see the harm in NEETmaxxing and prioritizing comfort then roping while you’re still young.

Death is the same outcome for everyone, it just happens at different times. Someone who has no possibility of ever achieving a life they find desirable to begin with has no need for a long lifespan. Being here was never your choice to begin with, and you didn’t choose to be you at all. No amount of religious or philosophical discussion can go against this fact.

I look at like it this, even if you had to go out painfully, what’s 10 - 30 seconds or a minute compared to 6 - 7 more decades of misery. Even if you wanted to push the time of death process a bit longer, the point still stands.
 
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Normies live for consumerism, dead starfish sex once a year, and office politics.
 
Normies live for consumerism, dead starfish sex once a year, and office politics.
Yet I would still kill for a normal life
 
Yet I would still kill for a normal life
I don't mean to be judgemental but I think you attribute too much value to normie life. Besides some of them, normie life is largely flat and boring. You're either born into immense wealth and live a totally different life than everyone else, or you're in the same capsizing boat as all others. Except for some reason there's a hierarchy even in the boat that's capsizing.
 
thats why i eat bullshit and do drugs
i wanna die sooner
 
I have found that there is no reason to go on, but maybe humans don't need a reason? Why did cavemen go on? Did they have our brain structure and size? no. Might be that we have become too aware over these 2 million years that we have seen the true cycle of nature and the true meaninglessness of it all. But does meaning exist before us, or did we invent meaning to attribute to things? Ask @EmperorCaligula because I am too focused on mathematics for now lol. Either way, normie life is boring af, I was surrounded by normies throughout my life (school, sports, extended family) so I just became aware that life is banal.
 
Life sucks and then you die.
 
You didn't choose to be here, true. But that argument uses the absence of choice at birth to justify making a permanent choice now. That's not consistency, that's contradiction, Life doesn't owe you a justification any more than it owed you an invitation. The question was never whether existence makes sense. It doesn't, not on paper, th question is what you do while you're stuck with the fact of it. Leaving isn't escape from the condition. It ends the only thing capable of experiencing anything at all. You don't get relief on the other side. Relief requires someone to feel it. And the "no possibility" claim is the part doing all the real work in that argument, stated rather than proven, you genuinely cannot see forward. Nobody can. A present emotional state being used as a telescope and called certainty is still just an emotional state.


Despair with good grammar is still despairr
 
I'm scared to die because I cannot be fully certain as to what I will be in the next life, and even if I don't have any kids, I would at least like to try to enjoy what little there is from this place before I die, as unrealistic as that sounds.
 

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