It legitimately feels like these are the last few years of my life. Do you ever feel the same way, like the end is coming?
>>82667782I'm afraid I might still be around in 50 years
>>82667782Yeah ive been having schizo visions and heard a lot of the end is coming and so on. Ill power through though. And if not who cares death is inevitable, with or without distractions (love, family, money)
>>82667782That's just wishful thinking. Unless you're a drug addict that'll OD the world won't come to a stop just because your life sucks. There's always people like that in every generation that are deeply unhappy with their lives and the state of society so they always have a vague sense that the end as we know it is near (you hear christfags say we live in the ends times every decade). And guess what life goes on. So why do people think like this? Because it's more comforting than the unsettling truth that nothings ending to save you from the situation this is just going to keep going whether you get your shit together or not.
>>82667782yeah but im ready, ive trained for a long time now and im down to fuck shit up, i have a plan too when the time comes
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