Why are you a nihilist?
Post an actual picture and then I will reply
The real question here is why aren't you?
>>83270882I don't quite think it's possible to be one, any attempts at true nihilism inevitably become post-nihilism.
>>83270980....the hell's the difference dude
>>83270986Isn't it obvious? Post-somethingism isn't somethingism, it's what comes after. How does one remain committed to pure, valueless nihilism? You will always have subjective preferences and value judgments for as long as you are conscious.
>>83270882Because every time I try to hope for something better and really apply myself and try to be a better person I get beaten down. It's easier to just accept that fighting the current is a pointless struggle and it's easier to just go where the world takes me while not getting attached to anything because my only constant is change.
>>83271006>preferences and feelingsBut nothing inherent, and nothing that unites me with others. So ultimately, nothing. Aside from "I don't want others to feel what I feel because being here and in my head sucks" I have no values, no inherent sense of meaning, and no reason to keep living except just in case shit stops being shit.
>>83271006Whether you personally value something, doesn't mean you can't admit it's without value after all.For example, I like video games. They're useless toys that will decay with age, nothing will be achieved, and that's fine. They hold sentimental value to me, even when they are worthless things.You can like and value things while admitting they do not have any value in the grand scheme of things. Humans are capable of paradoxes like this, and committing to a concept like "pure" anything is nonsense. Even a gibbering homeless man with over 1000 confirmed mental illnesses couldn't adhere to this concept you've dreamed up. Pointless to pursue.
We don't believe in ANYTHING.
>>83270882I'm not because nihilism is gae