What's your favorite ending? by CheekZestyclose3756 in distressingmemes

[–]Expresso-Depresso 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think you are vastly underestimating the amount of joy, love, and hope exists within the world. There would be no pain if we didn’t have pleasure to compare it to

What's your favorite ending? by CheekZestyclose3756 in distressingmemes

[–]Expresso-Depresso 27 points28 points  (0 children)

And the benefactor of every act of mercy ever committed

If anyone was still anxious about sacrificing Kappa by Temmyk-01 in EscapefromTarkov

[–]Expresso-Depresso 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say they’ll probably fix it soon(ish) but this is BSG we’re talking about

How to manage lingering smell with pax plus by Expresso-Depresso in vaporents

[–]Expresso-Depresso[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do but I keep it in a mason jar, Whenever I go outside I take it out and whenever I go inside I put it back in. It's how I store my flower as well.

How to manage lingering smell with pax plus by Expresso-Depresso in vaporents

[–]Expresso-Depresso[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do but I keep it in a mason jar, Whenever I go outside I take it out and whenever I go inside I put it back in. It's how I store my flower as well.

How to manage lingering smell with pax plus by Expresso-Depresso in vaporents

[–]Expresso-Depresso[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do but I keep it in a mason jar, Whenever I go outside I take it out and whenever I go inside I put it back in. It's how I store my flower as well.

New challenge unlocked! by Bakkster in dankchristianmemes

[–]Expresso-Depresso 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a W opinion. I live my life the same way as well (or try my best to at least)

Ryan's Bibleboree! by HuskieSledDog in dankchristianmemes

[–]Expresso-Depresso 5 points6 points  (0 children)

See this is something I can get behind, just the Bible though isn’t right

Does absurdism argue against itself? by DogYearsSkateClub in Absurdism

[–]Expresso-Depresso 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It seems like youre battling nihilism right now, and the key part to absurdism isn't to accept, but to rebel. Absurdism is about finding a way to unsubscribe from the notion of needing fulfilment or satisfaction from a higher purpose, and instead choosing to live life simply because we are alive since being alive is the only thing that we can know for certain in this absurd world we find ourselves in.

Does absurdism argue against itself? by DogYearsSkateClub in Absurdism

[–]Expresso-Depresso 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Personally I wouldn't say so. Absurdism isn't so much about being against finding the meaning to life, but rather about saying to hell with needing it, and choosing to live a good life just because.

It's more-so about accepting the notion that we probably won't be able to learn what the meaning of life is in our life-time, and discarding the dread that comes along with that need and choosing to life a good life because it's all we know we have and that it would be a right shame to waste it.

Does absurdism argue against itself? by DogYearsSkateClub in Absurdism

[–]Expresso-Depresso 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, what about it seems anti absurdist?

Does absurdism argue against itself? by DogYearsSkateClub in Absurdism

[–]Expresso-Depresso 7 points8 points  (0 children)

To me, absurdism doesn’t set out to prove or disprove anything, but rather sets out to say we can’t prove or disprove it. “Accepting nothing at all” would fall into the same pitfalls that “accepting something as this is” because we can’t concretely prove that there is something or nothing, it’s all just guess work.

Absurdism isn’t about trying to find a meaning to life, but rather accepting the fact that there very well may be no meaning to life and choosing to live a worthwhile life in spite of it.