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Idk me when I see good zaza or something? Who fucking cares this website fucking blows
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Rise and shine sisters, it’s time to find some meaning in your nightmare of a life!
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Hey bro, just saw you didn’t grow and adapt as a person to your bad behaviour. Just wanted to let you know that’s NOT epic. You’re not invited to Kyle’s cottage and keg if you don’t learn your mistakes.
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Alright, real talk:
This whole funny “ironic” nihilistic humour is getting really tiring, and it’s time we take responsibility for our negative and toxic actions.
I made this nihilistic “life is meaningless” meme blog in around 2016 back when I was in an awful emotional state, and I was on the cusp of suicide on a weekly basis. But you know what I did with myself since then? I took accountability for my actions. I saw my life and I said to myself this is unacceptable — I really wanna improve and change myself. I kept posting here, only for the large follower count but I started to grow more and more tired of this kind of “life is meaningless” garbage. I started to read more and more about self empowerment philosophy, then I read about more optimistic points of view, then I started putting them to action; I gave more and more compliments and opened myself up to love and commitment and happiness. What really changed was in early 2018 when I saw a therapist for the first time, and I really sorted and organized my mind of the mental blockages that were disorganizing my mind and shutting down the filter, polluting it with toxins and nihilistic thoughts. In 2019, I started working out in more committed fashion, and I’ve been really future thinking. Life has been much better, and it’s made me think about things on this blog more… it’s so absolutely toxic to a young impressionable mind and I wanna stop this.
If you’re stuck in the nihilistic phase and you feel like you have no meaning to life do something small everyday to get you out of bed in the morning. Take a shower, brush your teeth, get your hair brushed. If you did that, that’s absolutely fantastic. Next week, do something bigger: make a drawing, learn a chord on the guitar, learn something new about a species of frog it doesn’t matter what, just as long as it’s bigger than the last. Within the following weeks they grow bigger and bigger in importance: you started with those, and maybe next month you’re starting to write more poetry or songs of your own, maybe even making your own meals three times a day. Keep adhering to this day-week-month cycle and you’ll see such huge results from it. If you really wanna stay on top of things, you should make a day-week-month planner that has what you really wanna do. This also helps organize your mind, and keeps your goals in check (bonus: have an additional comments tab that says what you did or why you didn’t fulfill something as an additional learning lesson). That’s what I did starting around early 2018, and it had done so much for me personally.
Chances are most of the people on social media are around their teens to early and mid 20s, and you’re the most vulnerable demographic when it comes to dependence on unhealthy coping mechanisms (like well….social media ironically enough). You absolutely should NOT agree with negative and toxic media when you’re in a phase of your life that’s changing so much, and you’re at your most formative years where you’re beginning your critical thinking stages and your identitify being formed (and no, I don’t mean turn a blind eye to negative media, I mean you look at it as learning points but don’t use it to make yourself more lazy). Yeah, you may feel as if your best years are “lost”, but guess what? You have an entire life ahead of you to change it and make much better memories. You can look at those days and say fuck that, I’m a much better and incredible human being. I was forged from a trial by fire from the amount of mental illnesses and struggle I had before this. I’m a stronger human being than I was before, and nobody can tell me shit about that.
So if you’re reading this right now, hear my personal testimony and get ready for the rest of your life if you’re willing to improve yourself.
Make a plan. Follow it. Feel better about it.
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Pleasure yourself to some enlightening philosophy
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A real renaissance man is someone who can balance the craving of death AND the craving to self improve
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A real renaissance man is someone who can balance the craving of death AND the craving to self improve
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💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋
The feeling’s mutual, anon
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Life doesn’t owe you a meaning, and quite frankly? that’s alright. Find what you do, and what you love to do. Having no purpose in the universe gives you the creative freedom to seek your own passion. Wanna finish that writing you had on the tip of your pen since third grade? Wanna commit to those dance lessons? Wanna finally make that fursuit in your closet? Wanna get that thesis you’ve been writing and researching on your own? Do it. That is your purpose
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If you couldn’t tell already by the leave of absence, I’m officially done with anything having to do with nihilism.
Nihilism is great as a form of comfort when the world may seem too overwhelming. Think of it as a stress blanket for when times are though. My problem with it though is that nihilism doesn’t accomplish anything, nor does it yield any positive feelings of accomplishment or pride. You feel the void embrace you, and it feeds into wanting it more because you feel so comfortable with it.
I decided to get out of my comfort zone the past few months, and I’ve found that through self discipline and leaving the comfort blanket you nihilism, you enter a new warm feeling - the feeling of satisfaction. The relief of knowing you did something today. No matter how small it is, you feel a little something every day. The numbness is replaced by the physical world you’re surrounded by.
My advice to other nihilists out there is to do the same: leave the blanket. Life doesn’t have meaning and that’s perfectly okay. Do you have any idea how liberating that is? You can do whatever you wish and it’s about what you do that creates the meaning of life around you. It’s about turning your nihilism into existentialism. That existentialism then turns into your own destined path in life.
If the universe really didn’t care, you would have never been born. But here you stand today, a living breathing person with thoughts and feelings. It’s your time to do the little things in life that make warmth, and every little bit of warmth will become bright like a sun one day.
Life doesn’t make sense? Make sense of it yourself. Only you know its meaning.
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i'm going to kick the fuckuhcking bucket
If you feel like you’re gonna kick the bucket, remember that somebody had spent a long time building a business selling buckets, and somebody had to go out of their way selling the buckets to the stores to be able to kick. You spent hard work filling that bucket for years, and now you wanna kick it over? Appreciate that bucket for what it’s worth, because if you kick it, you have no chance of seeing that bucket reach the potential that it had spent so hard on. It has a network of others that it spent time with and grew attachment to. If you do it, they’ll be beyond disappointed.
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Genuinely great to see the positivity. We’re here for anti-nihilism
If you couldn’t tell already by the leave of absence, I’m officially done with anything having to do with nihilism.
Nihilism is great as a form of comfort when the world may seem too overwhelming. Think of it as a stress blanket for when times are though. My problem with it though is that nihilism doesn’t accomplish anything, nor does it yield any positive feelings of accomplishment or pride. You feel the void embrace you, and it feeds into wanting it more because you feel so comfortable with it.
I decided to get out of my comfort zone the past few months, and I’ve found that through self discipline and leaving the comfort blanket you nihilism, you enter a new warm feeling - the feeling of satisfaction. The relief of knowing you did something today. No matter how small it is, you feel a little something every day. The numbness is replaced by the physical world you’re surrounded by.
My advice to other nihilists out there is to do the same: leave the blanket. Life doesn’t have meaning and that’s perfectly okay. Do you have any idea how liberating that is? You can do whatever you wish and it’s about what you do that creates the meaning of life around you. It’s about turning your nihilism into existentialism. That existentialism then turns into your own destined path in life.
If the universe really didn’t care, you would have never been born. But here you stand today, a living breathing person with thoughts and feelings. It’s your time to do the little things in life that make warmth, and every little bit of warmth will become bright like a sun one day.
Life doesn’t make sense? Make sense of it yourself. Only you know its meaning.
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If you couldn’t tell already by the leave of absence, I’m officially done with anything having to do with nihilism.
Nihilism is great as a form of comfort when the world may seem too overwhelming. Think of it as a stress blanket for when times are though. My problem with it though is that nihilism doesn’t accomplish anything, nor does it yield any positive feelings of accomplishment or pride. You feel the void embrace you, and it feeds into wanting it more because you feel so comfortable with it.
I decided to get out of my comfort zone the past few months, and I’ve found that through self discipline and leaving the comfort blanket you nihilism, you enter a new warm feeling - the feeling of satisfaction. The relief of knowing you did something today. No matter how small it is, you feel a little something every day. The numbness is replaced by the physical world you’re surrounded by.
My advice to other nihilists out there is to do the same: leave the blanket. Life doesn’t have meaning and that’s perfectly okay. Do you have any idea how liberating that is? You can do whatever you wish and it’s about what you do that creates the meaning of life around you. It’s about turning your nihilism into existentialism. That existentialism then turns into your own destined path in life.
If the universe really didn’t care, you would have never been born. But here you stand today, a living breathing person with thoughts and feelings. It’s your time to do the little things in life that make warmth, and every little bit of warmth will become bright like a sun one day.
Life doesn’t make sense? Make sense of it yourself. Only you know its meaning.
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If you couldn't tell already by the leave of absence, I'm officially done with anything having to do with nihilism.
Nihilism is great as a form of comfort when the world may seem too overwhelming. Think of it as a stress blanket for when times are though. My problem with it though is that nihilism doesn't accomplish anything, nor does it yield any positive feelings of accomplishment or pride. You feel the void embrace you, and it feeds into wanting it more because you feel so comfortable with it.
I decided to get out of my comfort zone the past few months, and I've found that through self discipline and leaving the comfort blanket of nihilism, you enter a new warm feeling - the feeling of satisfaction. The relief of knowing you did something today. No matter how small it is, you feel a little something every day. The numbness is replaced by the physical world you're surrounded by.
My advice to other nihilists out there is to do the same: leave the blanket. Life doesn't have meaning and that's perfectly okay. Do you have any idea how liberating that is? You can do whatever you wish and it's about what you do that creates the meaning of life around you. It's about turning your nihilism into existentialism. That existentialism then turns into your own destined path in life.
If the universe really didn't care, you would have never been born. But here you stand today, a living breathing person with thoughts and feelings. It's your time to do the little things in life that make warmth, and every little bit of warmth will become bright like a sun one day.
Life doesn't make sense? Make sense of it yourself. Only you know its meaning.
#the last post on freshly squeezed#i'll keep reblogging this for different audiences#and reblog the highlights of this blog#but officially this blog is dead
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ppl will defend this nihilistic and depressive world view to the ends of the earth but some of yall need to check yourself before all this negativity worsens your clinical depression. there’s too much hopelessness on the internet and all of those messages are really toxic. especially fixating on things that you cannot change in the immediate moment. take a break… sniff a flower… tell your friend she looks beautiful… not everything is about the end of the world or how hopeless our survival is as a species.
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