
SuckyCuckyDuck
NEET
- Jan 21, 2025
- 411
Honestly, how likely is it that someone would've been at the rock bottom of everyone they encounter? 1/100, for reference?
And here we are, despite the sheer unlikelihood, at the very bottom.
I remember thinking as a child whether life is a single-player simulation of suffering, where everyone else doesn't exist(a combination of solipsism and simulation hypothesis in philosophy).
Always the one getting stepped on. Always the last.
I remember when I was around 12 years of age, being told to give a speech in front of the whole school, and I stayed there, silent. I had told the one who chose me to not opt for the same, and yet here I was.
Inkwells/NEETs die out in the wild, and probably the suicidal feelings one has are those that fuel chad to take over you(evopsych).
Get a 50 cal in me already.
And here we are, despite the sheer unlikelihood, at the very bottom.
I remember thinking as a child whether life is a single-player simulation of suffering, where everyone else doesn't exist(a combination of solipsism and simulation hypothesis in philosophy).
Always the one getting stepped on. Always the last.
I remember when I was around 12 years of age, being told to give a speech in front of the whole school, and I stayed there, silent. I had told the one who chose me to not opt for the same, and yet here I was.
Inkwells/NEETs die out in the wild, and probably the suicidal feelings one has are those that fuel chad to take over you(evopsych).
Get a 50 cal in me already.