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flowersforfrancis · 10 months
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Don't we all?
(Amélie)
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heartofmuse · 4 months
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Sometimes I feel I don't exist and must only be someone's dream.
e.v.e.
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saturnisscreaming · 1 year
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I'm prone to bouts of existence. I'll just be enjoying my time in the nothing then all of a sudden I'm here again
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ourmadramblr · 2 years
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anonymousfoz · 3 months
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Poetry - Icarus
Taglist: @vite-poh @theoracleofgiana @full-on-sam @the-mindless @eldritchx @teacupsandstarlight @a-had-matter
"My son, I caution you to keep the middle way, for if your pinions dip too low the waters may impede your flight; and if they soar too high the sun may scorch them..."
"Fly midway."
Life is a struggle
between lows and highs
to truly be satisfied, one must live in the middle
not to high with ego and risk
yet not too low with depression and low self-esteem
to be in the mid point
to have happy moments, sad must happen
you cannot lock away a crucial emotion
and you burn your emotional state with toxic positivity.
Yet wallowing in the loneliness of existence
only drowns you in constant negativity and dark thoughts.
the way to live
is in the middle
it is hard to remain in the middle
yet one must take a pair of wings and attempt to fly
to find a happy medium on the ride
and enjoy ones self at life's wonders
then
and only then
does one escape the prison and enjoy the freedom of one's journey
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darkacademiclady · 10 months
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Why do people think humans killing each other is a bad thing when animals do the same thing and nobody gives a shit? NOW I'M NOT SAYING I AGREE WITH MURDER, IT'S A GENUINE QUESTION. I will explain. (I will be using lions as an example)
The only known predator for lions are other lions. They have no need to kill each other whatsoever. They don't need to in order to survive(technically) and they don't need to in order to get food.
Lions are warm-blooded mammals and they have feelings and they can learn things, just like humans. They learn from mistakes and they adapt. They have even made up their own language through sounds that come out of their mouths, just like humans. I think that this kind of shows that they have thoughts and maybe a conscience.
Knowing this, human beings do not give a damn if animals kill each other, whether it be for food or for sport. So why do people get so upset when humans do the same thing? It just doesn't make very much sense to me.
Wow, you gave me existential crisis so easly
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redrabbitkreations · 5 months
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pensive-girlypop · 18 days
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if life is given to us we must give to life
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enragedwolfmoon · 2 years
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Existence is pain.
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flowersforfrancis · 9 months
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— Albert Camus, Notebooks 1951-1959.
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randomreasonstolive · 2 years
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Reason to Live #7528
 Putting yourself out there again, it takes a lot of courage to want to go out and exist.  – Guest Submission
(Please don't add negative comments to these posts.)
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saturnisscreaming · 1 year
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I am made of the first atoms that came into existence. Time itself came into existence after me
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April 1st, 2024: Sunrise!
I couldn't help it, of course I took photos with my movie camera. This was the 6 A.M. sunrise! I wanted to dedicate a separate post to it because I couldn't pick just one to share! None of the pictures are edited.
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maria72508hp · 20 days
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Kinder Than Man: My Analysis
And God, please let the deer on the highway get some kind of heaven. Something with tall soft grass, and sweet reunion. Let the moths in porch lights go some place with a thousand suns, that tastes like sugar and get swallowed whole. May the mice in oil and glue have forever dry, warm fur and full bellies. If I am killed for simply living, let death be kinder than man.
Note: This is a short one because I don't think I will be posting for a while but what are you to do? Anyway here is the analysis, also follow me plz I do this shit a lot
"Kinder Than Man" by Althea Davis is a poem delving into depths of humanity, compassion, and empathy and the lack of it in a world so desensitized to atrocities. Davis encapsulates the yearning for mercy and understanding that is slowly being diluted from human capability.
As the opening line states, "And God, please let the deer on the highway / get some kind of heaven," we are spontaneously drawn into the plea to God and being allured into the imagery that echoes vulnerability and tragedy. The plea reflects the individuals desperate need divine intervention and that the longing of all life, whether animalistic or human, remains interconnected and alleviated of universal pain experience felt in death or brutality.
As the poem progresses, Davis deftly crafts imagery of comfort and haven for all the species it describes, from the moths looking for safety in porch lights to the mice stuck in glue and grease. These striking pictures emphasize the speaker's profound empathy for all living things by inspiring a sense of longing for a world in which comfort and plenty replace misery.
Moreover, depicts that every species has a natural inclination toward harm. The deer with the light, the mice with the glue, humans relation with god, encapsulating how despite the wish for abundance, the inclination to harm is superior.
A stark reminder of the realities of existence is served with the line, "If I am killed for simply living, / let death be kinder than man". Davis giving a poignant emphasis of the cruelty inflicted on humans by their fellow. Confronting the brutality of mere existence where there is a chance the hurting of another human can bring benefit or joy to another. Via this Davis also calls upon the injustice of death, highlighting the need for a gentler transition beyond the confines of earthly suffering.
"Kinder Than Man" strikes a deep chord with readers, inspiring contemplation on the difficulties of empathy and the need for more empathy in the world. The poem challenges us to reflect on our connection to all living things and to work toward a more compassionate existence through its moving examination of suffering, mortality, the intrinsic need for comfort, and the temptation to hurt.
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yourdeadcutie · 1 month
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I don't want another character in my game.
I want another player.
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depressedlover2000 · 1 year
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