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There was an article a few years ago. I think the boy died. |
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i hate depression i'm being such a bitch to eVERYONE and sald;ghsdgl;hsdgsdagl;h i'm just pushing everyone away but i really just want everyone to come back after they're gone and it's f---ing annoying i can't win when people are with me, i want to be as far away as possible, on my own, not caring about anything, just sitting alone in silence but then when they aren't with me, i want to just drown in their hugs and words and sa;ldhgsdgl;hsdgl;sdkhgl;sdgkhalsd;ghls;dgahksadgl hdsg this is the f---ing worse ok i can't even UGH also a question what the f--- does one do after they're like, thirty? what is there to do after you've done everything you want to do? what is life worth living for then? |
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You find something you love that you never want to stop doing, and you find people you love who make every second you're with them worth living. And you'll do it. |
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But, back on the topic of the other things you're talking about. <:^/ You're right--our society IS geared towards unhappiness. We isolate ourselves with our video games and strive to get the means to acquire the latest technology. What you have and what you don't have is a status symbol. Meanwhile, we're bombarded with depressing/terrifying news stories, propaganda, and commercials that instill fear of everything in our hearts. (Actual ad I saw: "I bought his vacuum cleaner because I love my family!" PSYCHOLOGICAL TRANSLATION: "If you don't buy this vacuum, then you don't love your family, and that makes you a bad person. Do you want to be a bad person? Do you want your family to hate you for not taking care of their house? Go buy this vacuum, and you won't be a bad person, and your family will love you back.") :( And you're right about poorer people not necessarily being better people. Many are very strong-willed and honest, but many are abusive and others steal. It all depends on what's happening in their life, how they were raised, and who they really are. Meanwhile, even though a lot of rich people are greedy and uncaring, some are philanthropists, and, hey, what's the definition of "rich"? To a starving Ugandan, we're all rich. Just because we have a constant supply of good food, clean water, a house to live in, and access to a hot shower does not necessarily mean we're all greedy and heartless people. Some people are, some people aren't. Again, it all depends on what's happening in their life, how they were raised, and who they really are. And, also, you're right again about dying not making someone a better person. While, according to the Bible, death does relieve a person of all their sins (since "the wages sin pays is death", and that means if one pay off their sins with death, they're automatically forgiven) that still does not mean they didn't do the things they did when they were alive, and that does not make them perfect. (And that's certainly no reason to kill yourself--God does not approve of suicide.) Is it nicer to remember someone for only the good things they did? Yes. That's how you should remember them. But you shouldn't idolize them like they were flawless. |
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Okay, maybe, writing. And acting and stuff. But I seriously doubt that anyone would ever like, really love me. Even if I loved them, who'd love me back? Especially if they knew me, and by 'me' I mean 'all of me'-- the okay and the supershitty, that is. *sighs* *ignore ignore ignore this is me bitching insecurely* |
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O_O That advert is extremely arrogant. Geary, if I die before you, then I entrust to you the duty of making sure that no-one lies at my funeral. (also, try not to let anyone piss on the coffin. Or let giant vultures blow the room up in an attempt to gain control of the TARDIS) |
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