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In life, deception is not hard to discern: the most foul act, which brings the greatest pleasure, — sex — perpetuates both individual and collective suffering, whereas the process of dying inflicts the greatest torments, yet death delivers from all the sufferings of existence.


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Recently I saw the advice: "Be wary of people or situations that can make your life goals seem meaningless." Well, antinatalism and pessimism do exactly that. But that’s the price of choosing not to bring a child into this world.


I have the same thoughts. Every decision made in life comes with a price, even the smallest one.

One of the most difficult things is questioning whether the cost of necessary evils is worth it or if damage is too much. I can c both sides of the argument. Everything has a social, environmental or economic cost… it makes me realise non-existence is the only choice I’d make.



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A new day exists to make you realize there's nothing new!


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Don’t assume your child will be your caregiver as you age, expert warns bnnbloomberg.ca/investing/pers…


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#antinatalism Your child owes you nothing. To create life is to create death.


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your life is an accident, a brief flicker of consciousness in an eternity of non-existence, soon to be permanently erased


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“Sometimes I speak to men and women just as a little girl speaks to her doll. She knows, of course, that the doll does not understand her, but she creates for herself the joy of communication through a pleasant and conscious self-deception.”


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Life marches inevitably toward death; all we do in between is just to kill time. In the end, death alone is the true Maseha—the sole liberator from the endless misery of existence.


An AGI capable of reaching singularity and ending all suffering in an infinite universe would be the only gift human has left behind.

you people cant do ANYTHING

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That's why you should never trust psychiatrist. However, I dont think taking meds by yourself is a bad thing if you making proper research.

I'll never forget working with a client who'd begun to criticise 7 years of failed psych-treatment. I raised this in group supervision. The psychiatrist said: 'Sounds like he's on the cusp of another psychotic episode - I'd up his dose of sertraline'😳 Was a turning point for me.



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The sole desire worth harboring is freedom from desire.


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“I have never belonged wholeheartedly to a country, a state, nor to a circle of friends, nor even to my own family.” — Albert Einstein (This is so relatable and true)


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no child consents to beginning to exist. no child is guaranteed an existence free of immense suffering, no matter how good the intentions behind it. stop making your gametes meet, you fucking selfish and immoral pieces of shit.


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"We chase meaning in a universe that doesn't even know our name."


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Procreation is not merely wrong — it is a crime. Yet the cruel irony is: the victim of this crime, the one brought into existence without his consent, is also the one who suffers the punishment.


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When I reflect on my life and its inevitable regrets, I always return to this Kafka quote. It reminds me how tragically misplaced the world is; where souls like his felt crushed under the weight of a hollow, performative existence.

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