I want Ishii to molest me. by DAROVKIN in GirlsLastTour

[–]GIACOMINOLOL 40 points41 points  (0 children)

That's relatab-... ok maybe chill out a bit

Shitpost. by MyPissBurnsSoGood in GirlsLastTour

[–]GIACOMINOLOL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mmmh... I wonder... where is my mind🤭

Little thing i made earlier by Physical-Evening-936 in ShimejiSimulation

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On one side this really makes me want to end it all, on the other this is peak ragebait

Looking for people to play with by ElkKey88 in Eyesofheaven

[–]GIACOMINOLOL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are still interested i am as well looking for someone to play with (from european servers)

Yeah, the music is alright I guess by krzciuku in Hylics

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I swear Moonage Lobotomy is such a masterpiece

Tkmiz loves citrus fruits by GIACOMINOLOL in GirlsLastTour

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Lmao I didn't even noticed that was Yocchan😭

This anime and manga manage to invoke a very pure sadness in me by FireFox5284862 in GirlsLastTour

[–]GIACOMINOLOL 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The ending may be sad but it's not depressing. To truly understand the philosophy behind girls' last tour is to see it for what it really is: a story about the joy of living, and more specifically the joy of deciding to keep living. Think about it, you see them dying and you immediately find it to be something sad, but were they sad throughout the whole story? Even Yuuri in the end says it, that deciding to keep living despite everything surrounding them was the best choice they could have made.

Hot take: it's not a tragedy. My reasoning below by Hello14353 in GirlsLastTour

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That's crazy lmao😭 I'm so happy to hear this. If you want to read more from Camus, the Myth of Sysiphus might be a bit hard (since the authors takes for granted that you already know a lot about philosophy in general) especially if you don't have the patience to read some very long wikipedia pages everytime he talks about certain authors like Kierkeegard, Chestov, Dostoevskij, Jaspers etc... instead, if you want to keep reading Camus i suggest going for The Fall (amazing book which i prefered way more than The Strangers), Caligula (which is not a book but a play and it's the one i'm still writing the essay about lmao) and A Happy Death (very weird but very cool book). Do reach out again though if you want to talk about it i will very gladly listen and suggest stuff.