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Blackpill Sisyphus is not happy

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Sisyphus is not happy, despair has consumed him totally, he lost his mind a long time ago, he stopped rolling the boulder a long time ago, he stopped caring about leaving this absurd situation.
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You must imagine Sisyphus happy bro :soy:

This cope only works for normies who already experience some pleasure and sex. Most of philosophy actually appeals to normies more than us.
 
You must imagine Sisyphus happy bro :soy:
Was Albert Camus an incel? No. Then he can shove his cope up his ass. It's on the same level as foids complaining about depression and loneliness.
 
Sisyphus wasn't happy because the "for the sake of it". He had no other choice, he was happy because the god's would strike him down if he hadn't.
 
You must imagine Sisyphus happy bro :soy:

This cope only works for normies who already experience some pleasure and sex. Most of philosophy actually appeals to normies more than us.
It's a load of meaningless drivel. Imagine an incel being happy, when he is deprived of one of the most essential and enjoyable experiences in life.

The notion itself is an insult. How can one, trapped in a never-ending cycle of mindless toil, find happiness in the very definition of futility? This mindset is nonsensical; it's an attempt to keep us chasing an unattainable goal without complaining, all while those with innate advantages enjoy a life of luxury, comfort, and joy. To be a slave for a society that hates you and deems you a subhuman—yet still be happy.

Camus was referring to the lack of inherent meaning to life in the grand scheme of things, but as incels, we can't even fulfill the very basic biological imperatives that drive us as species. We live a meaningless life in an already meaningless universe.
 
Eventually the bolder rolls you back.
 
Camus was referring to the lack of inherent meaning to life in the grand scheme of things, but as incels, we can't even fulfill the very basic biological imperatives that drive us as species. We live a meaningless life in an already meaningless universe.
That's what I'm saying. I don't dislike Camus or philosophy itself, but the people it is for. There was a certain kind of folk that I hated in my university days. Sexhavers and foids who, after having experienced all the pleasures of life in their teens, and after having satisfied their basic needs, started acting all depressed and got into philosophy, especially existentialism with Heidegger and all that. That's when I realized the difference between us. Incels start thinking about the meaning of life because they have nothing, while normies/foids do it once they already have everything, they reached the top of Maslow's pyramid. I hated them because they never realized how privileged they were.
 
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