theundeadburg
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When you have never had a gf as a 23 year old male.
I often wonder if I’m in hell.I don't even think i'm alive, ngl
but try 32, its just sad.
I don't even think i'm alive, ngl
I don't even think i'm alive, ngl
I often wonder if I’m in hell.
I'm the same as you but I'm 30, dont forget there are millions of men in the same boatWhen you have never had a gf as a 23 year old male.
I don't even think i'm alive
I don't even think i'm alive, ngl
Beautifully said, - self replicating torture machine.I don't see any evidence of true positive utility, and therefore I don't believe that any life is worth living. Reducing problems and discomforts caused by your own existence would be easier and more permanently resolved through the prevention or elimination of existence itself, the root cause of the cyclical and pointless pain mitigation.
Imagine creating a machine that could perceive pain just so you could torture it into repairing and replicating itself.
When you have never had a gf as a 23 year old male.
On top of that no apprenticeship, still living with your parents, no own car, not even a driver licence... Life as a man today.
Zapffe thought that the higher consciousness/sapience of man was an evolutionary fluke that we have to cope with incessantly, basically though distracting yourself, deceiving yourself, or through finding a way to sublimate the pain. I largely agree with him tbh. The capacity to foresee your incoming death, and to recognize the futility in all of your own actions aren't evolutionary advantages, they're massive drawbacks. This is also likely the reason why IQ is inversely correlated with reproductive success, past a certain point (possibly the level of an animal like a wolf), intelligence becomes a source of active harm to the creature/species possessing it, and the human capacity for reasoning is what will inevitably kill us. Now whether this will be intentional or not, that part I'm unsure of, I can only say that it will happen.Beautifully said, - self replicating torture machine.
And notice that only conscious form of life knows pain.
Tell me , how do you think was consciousness the mistake of evolution if consciousness denies existence as unworthy?
fucking brutal. I hit every checkpoint.
I would be first in line if there was ever a draft for a war. I want to at least go out fighting.
So it seems to be the answer to Fermi's paradox. We dont witness any form of exterterrestial intellegent life form because intelegent life form has no any long term futureZapffe thought that the higher consciousness/sapience of man was an evolutionary fluke that we have to cope with incessantly, basically though distracting yourself, deceiving yourself, or through finding a way to sublimate the pain. I largely agree with him tbh. The capacity to foresee your incoming death, and to recognize the futility in all of your own actions aren't evolutionary advantages, they're massive drawbacks. This is also likely the reason why IQ is inversely correlated with reproductive success, past a certain point (possibly the level of an animal like a wolf), intelligence becomes a source of active harm to the creature/species possessing it, and the human capacity for reasoning is what will inevitably kill us. Now whether this will be intentional or not, that part I'm unsure of, I can only say that it will happen.
I don't see any evidence of true positive utility, and therefore I don't believe that any life is worth living. Reducing problems and discomforts caused by your own existence would be easier and more permanently resolved through the prevention or elimination of existence itself, the root cause of the cyclical and pointless pain mitigation.
Imagine creating a machine that could perceive pain just so you could torture it into repairing and replicating itself.