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SuicideFuel Your life was pre-determined.

Bloodlusted Maniac

Bloodlusted Maniac

God of the New World, Murderer, Maniac
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That's it. That's our entire problem. Our lives were completely pre-determined by genetics. Everything is genetic, down to the last, most insignificant details, especially your physical appearance and intelligence. "Genetic analysis of families in Scotland indicates that ‘more intelligent’ people have fewer DNA mutations that impair intelligence and general health, rather than having more genetic variants that increase intelligence. Intelligence depends only partly on environmental factors but genes have an influence. Research on twins has suggested that 50-80% of the variation in general intelligence between people could be down to genes" (Source: University of Edinburgh). If we had received even slightly better genes, then our lives would have went along differently. Everything is a feedback loop, hard work doesn't exist, confidence or faked intelligence/passion doesn't exist, if you've been berated, insulted and belittled your whole life, you will behave accordingly, you WILL, literally and metaphorically, become inferior just due to other's words, that will thus create a negative feedback loop, the more you're insulted, the more you degrade, and then the more you get insulted for that, and so on and so on. Life is 100% genetics, not just 90% or 80%, but 100. Everything is about luck. Alexander the Great didn't become Alexander the Great, he was born Alexander the Great. That's all. DNR? Refer to title. TLDR: Everything is genetic.
 
There are a few solutions, three, actually.

A: Hedonismmaxxing
B: ER-style onslaught with a full-auto (Bonus +++ if you're ex-Infantry)
C: Rope
 
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