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TSOLARIA is a recovering perfectionist currently writing a short biography about herself. She is fascinated by things like how hard it is to matter to other people, moments in time that will never come again (and the way people reflect on them), and the feeling of stillness in an empty world. She is going to publish stories and she cannot be killed by mortal means.
Pessimistic Nihilist vs Optimistic Nihilist
Nov 21, 2019 5 years agoTOP COMMENT: Always Happy Welcome to the world kid. It's goin to chew you up, and spit you out kurzs This is a video about a sweet drink Always Happy @kurzs soon enough the kid won't have anything to drink kurzs @Always Happy ...fair Always Happy @kurzs nothing is fair. in this world, the only thing we are promised is certain death. kurzs @Always Happy duuuude i was agreeing with you, that was an excellent point to end this interaction but you whipped out even more Edge and now I'm back here again to ask "Why are your commenting habits like this?"?? Not to make things too weird up in here, but is there a reason you think it's really useful to remind people of the harsh realities of the world all the time? kurzs @Always Happy Also, I apologize if this has come off as too aggressive or rude. I'm just baffled. Always Happy @kurzs I think it's nice to be reminded that oblivion is creeping closer every second. Always Happy @kurzs but after your personal attack on me, I am now more depressed that ever. Maybe you are right. Maybe life just isn't worth living anymore and I should just end it. kurzs @Always Happy I mean, yes, obviously the threat of death is ever-present but some people know this and are actively trying to maximize their existence to the best of their ability... And it just looks like "life", outwardly. That's not everyone, sure. But we're here. We know. And we still go on. As for you killing yourself - I hope you won't. Death may be inevitable, but so is change. If you are capable of any minuscule, pitiable amount of good, your life can change for the better. To think otherwise is just spitting hubris in the face of Father Time. One mortal existence is probably all we have - might as well hang in there if it means one more milkshake, or cute video, or amusingly weird internet spat. From our perspectives, all of these good things will end and be done with forever. Why not cherish each as though it might be the last? I apologize for springing unwanted criticism upon you (entirely out of nowhere). I did not mean to trouble you. Always Happy @kurzs that's actually a good outlook. Thank you. kurzs @Always Happy glad I could help?? have a nice rest of your day