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Brutal The cruelty of the universe twords us

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You never asked to be born, especially not as an ugly subhuman whose fate is to be spit upon, rejected, disrespected and bullied mercilessly by the humans to whom nature assigned the grace of living with basic dignity. The cruelty of the universe resides in the fact that we are subjected to a "second nihilism", not only like everyone else we have to bear the fact that there is no inherent meaning but also the fact that we have been denied the ability to cope with it effectively, all by losing a lottery we never agreed to play, we have been stripped of love, empathy or any resemblance of a life worth living; by our very nature we are errors. The most terryfing part is that this was all RANDOM, yeah, nobody consciously decided for our consciousness to reside in an ugly guy's body. Our pain, our suffering , it's all pure CHANCE; you could have been born as a chad and have enjoyed life , but no, you have been doomed... even if you are a religiouscel this applies to you; if all the suffering is effect of sin entering the world, this still means that the "side effects" of it such as ugliness and the torture that follows have been assigned randomly to you. In short this world, this existence, it sucks, I fucking hate it, how could anyone from here not do too? It's like the backrooms, you ended up in this meaningless space without rules and happiness by pure chance and you will suffer, while the others stay in the frontrooms.

HobbyTown USA Oshkosh interior under construction 2002 The Backrooms
 
No one of good conscience can support natalism. The conclusion of human intellectual pursuit is the following. "It was better to have never been".
 
No one of good conscience can support natalism. The conclusion of human intellectual pursuit is the following. "It was better to have never been".
Too dangerous of a game is the gambling of life... a game you never chose
 
second nihilism
Yes, that's a good way to put it. While nihilists worry about the meaninglessness of their lives, but then overcome the thought and appreciate them, we still live an empty life even if we reject the existential nihilism, or, as another user put it:
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
This "second nihilism" is what makes our lives exponentially sadder than those of normies who, at most, have to only worry about the "first nihilism".
 
Yeah, all true. If someone told me how like my life is going to be before birth, i would say no thanks. This has been the most painful year of my life, though some moments made me so happy.
 
Yes, that's a good way to put it. While nihilists worry about the meaninglessness of their lives, but then overcome the thought and appreciate them, we still live an empty life even if we reject the existential nihilism, or, as another user put it:

This "second nihilism" is what makes our lives exponentially sadder than those of normies who, at most, have to only worry about the "first nihilism".
We can't do shit while our brain works... we can't be Ubermensches , we can't be comfortable Last Men; we are like Sisyphus but without a rock to push to begin with
 
Yeah, all true. If someone told me how like my life is going to be before birth, i would say no thanks. This has been the most painful year of my life, though some moments made me so happy.
2025 really sucked, one of the worst years ever, my only cope are those rare random bursts of temporary happiness you describe...
 
No Consent for your Birthright .

Life is luck . :feelsclown:
 
Threads like these will be remembered differently in the future (if things ever improve for humanity, which is getting increasingly hard to believe). Not as something ugly or embarassing, but as a record of people who were unusually honest about suffering. I think many will look back on them with sympathy & respect, seeing brave, sensitive minds who dared to articulate pain instead of hiding it. These weren’t weak or shallow people. They were wounded, thoughtful souls who deserved far more compassion than they ever received.
 

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