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Darkover

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It's a brutal, indifferent system that just keeps grinding along, no matter how much suffering it causes. There's no fairness, no built-in meaning—just a constant cycle of struggle. I wish things were different .

it's all just dust in the end—everything we build, everything we feel, every connection we make. Nothing holds onto anything forever, and even the universe itself will eventually fade into nothingness. It makes everything feel pointless, like even the struggles and small wins are just blips in an endless cycle of decay.

the most depressing thing is that suffering is built into the system. Stars burn out, planets decay, life struggles just to survive, and consciousness—when it emerges—seems cursed with the ability to realize how futile it all is.

Everything fights against entropy, but entropy always wins. Even if someone finds meaning or happiness, it's temporary, and eventually, everything they are and everything they care about will be erased. The universe doesn't care. It never did. And in the end, all that effort, all that pain, just disappears into nothing.

Some people try to create their own meaning, but even that feels hollow when you know it's just a temporary illusion. It's like putting up decorations in a house that's already condemned.

What's the point of building anything—whether it's a life, a passion, or even a connection—if it can all vanish in an instant? Nothing is permanent, and that makes everything feel fragile, like it was never real to begin with. Even if someone manages to find meaning, it's just borrowed time until it slips away, like everything else.

It's like trying to write in the sand while the tide is coming in. No matter how much effort you put in, it'll be erased, and it won't have mattered that you were ever there in the first place.

it would of been better to of never existed than go through any of this pointless life in this pointless universe
 
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Dayrain

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It is the utmost unnecessaryness.
 
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SilentSadness

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Feb 28, 2023
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Sadly natural selection causes people to be extremely pro life, anyone whose instincts mutate to be less pro life doesn't last in this society. This species has essentially been bioengineered to ignore the fact that this world is a sandbox where the worst people have unlimited power to hurt other people and everything slowly decays over time. Just counting down the days until I can finally take my SN, this world is hopeless.
 
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EvisceratedJester

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Oct 21, 2023
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Sadly natural selection causes people to be extremely pro life, anyone whose instincts mutate to be less pro life doesn't last in this society.
Being pro-life doesn't come down to biology. Pro-life is an ideology, not an instinct. The pro-life rhetoric that has become so common today was not as prevalent in many parts of the world in the past. Pro-lifers vary in their degree of "pro-lifeness" and a lot of pro-lifers also tend to be pretty hypocritical. Plenty of them are fine with people risking their lives and potentially dying in pointless wars but will screech when somebody suggests that people should have the right to access peaceful suicide options. They will work endlessly to save the life of a first-trimester fetus because "every life is precious", but will cheer on with glee when queer people kill themselves or get murdered. I don't think that being pro-life has much to do with our biology.
 
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SilentSadness

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Being pro-life doesn't come down to biology. Pro-life is an ideology, not an instinct. The pro-life rhetoric that has become so common today was not as prevalent in many parts of the world in the past. Pro-lifers vary in their degree of "pro-lifeness" and a lot of pro-lifers also tend to be pretty hypocritical. Plenty of them are fine with people risking their lives and potentially dying in pointless wars but will screech when somebody suggests that people should have the right to access peaceful suicide options. They will work endlessly to save the life of a first-trimester fetus because "every life is precious", but will cheer on with glee when queer people kill themselves or get murdered. I don't think that being pro-life has much to do with our biology.
Maybe, hypocrisy is to be expected but regardless they continue to have children, would never dream of suicide and banish anyone else from suicide or not having children, mostly due to pro life instincts, which is why so many people have children and regret it because they never thought about it. They are OK with people dying in wars because they think it's necessary to prevent more death and they're OK with certain people dying because they're part of the "outgroup" but a member of their own tribe dying is taboo because of instinct.
 
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tofall

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This system wants You to suffer, they thrive in poberty cuz people's so scared that accept abuse in fear of losing their Jobs; thats also why mentally ill people are treated worst than rapist, at the top the abusers rule, epstein, trump, musk, etc, all rich dudes who are in positions of power because other rapist helped them, they abuse their employees too, such a surprise that abusers abuse people and steal the credit For inventions (musk), anyway the system praises abusers because this system was created For abusers to keep it short.
 
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The point is that there's no point.
 
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Try to take comfort in the fact that humanity is not timeless. Everything will die and perish. That is the fate of this universe. No human will escape it.
 
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NoMoreSanity

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Everything is pointless. And yes life is built on suffering, but the planets and stars do not suffer. They are celestial bodies that have no greater purpose or goal other than being byproducts of dead stars. The stars don't care that they exist or die because they can't. The universe is not built on suffering, entropy causes suffering to beings who are coded to wnat to live in a universe where destruction and recycling. Sorry, I just find it odd that we must act as if everything other thing in existence ( i am referring to non living matter ) can suffer like us. And be happy everything must end, as the only thing that makes me believe this is not fully hell, is the fact it will all end.
 
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dust-in-the-wind

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I agree with all you've said. I try to tell myself just because everything is impermanent doesn't mean it didn't matter in that moment. If everything was permanent and there was no death that would cause its own set of problems.
 

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