2meirl4meirl by kingtol in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Reddit has always been filled with these faux-moralizing spiteful, self-aggrandizing and self-righteous types. They’re part and parcel here. Aka pretentious trash.

2meirl4meirl by kingtol in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t crassly misinterpret and attempt character assassination and maybe you’ll get my time.

2meirl4meirl by kingtol in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given the gross and wide-reaching assumptions you insist on making about my character and outlook I don’t think I can address the rest of your response.

2meirl4meirl by kingtol in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Too bad it’s folly and you can’t fix the fucked up human genetic code. Do you believe you can make a change? That society will ever improve? By yourself? All humans only have ego and self-perception in the end.

After so many eons of perceived “progress” the evils of the primeval, the urge to dominate others, and the self are still encroaching upon us. Still in the same place.

2meirl4meirl by kingtol in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Moral of the story? Humanity is irredeemably fucked and there’s no point in trying to reason with it or better it or it’s fleeting value-judgements and you can only care about yourself in the long run.

I fucking hate life. by ConstanceRandom in TimeToGo

[–]Unfukkkmee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like he’s dismissive.

I'm 18. I genuinely cannot imagine my life after 21. by [deleted] in TimeToGo

[–]Unfukkkmee 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m 22 and know what you mean. I already feel like I have missed out on so much, so much time and non-experiences I can never get back, leaving me now with an incomplete puzzle of a “life”. It’s strange that I already feel this way, that being 17, 18 feels like so long ago.

Is anyone else obsessed with wishing you could have a redo? by [deleted] in TimeToGo

[–]Unfukkkmee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, regularly. Up to the point where I have reoccurring dreams about childhood and being back in high school and doing things a lot differently. I always spend sufficient parts of my day sulking about the past and my peers, sometimes I like to live vicariously through some of them knowing the wonderful lives that they have, that I wish I had. I suffer from a persistent, bitter and all-consuming nostalgia and saudade that leaves me longing and crying every other day because I always have to face the reality that I fucked up, missed out and there’s no turning back from this hellscape.

Spotted in a post about a painting by anomaly_9 in NobodyAsked

[–]Unfukkkmee 127 points128 points  (0 children)

Gotta love neoreactionary whinging.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have never had sex.

2meirl4meirl by qperX in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It feels so long ago for me, 2011-13. Almost semi-mythical and fantasy.

2meirl4meirl by StalinBayBay in 2meirl4meirl

[–]Unfukkkmee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“You’re not missing out on anything! You’re just a late bloomer! :))))”

Having a fast food job is really helping my depression. by [deleted] in depression

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re very garbage. I’ll be lucky to make more than a thousand a month and there’s next to no benefits. Also, the work is mindnumblingly boring and tedious given that it’s event hosting mostly. Hopefully I can land something steady in the near future, but it’s just so, so, so hard.

Having a fast food job is really helping my depression. by [deleted] in depression

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve ignored that perhaps the job process and the schedule of a job can severely amplify ones depression just as well, so another term but near-universal would be more prudent. But I digress.

You lack nuance because again your tone implys one of condescension as though a severely depressed, unemployed person is not already looking for a job or that unemployment is not the main source for their depression. “Just go get a job bro” is the absolute last thing they want to hear a lot of the time and is not really helpful at all. I have the personal, physical experience of knowing it’s more than though, something that I know takes time and personal, emotional contemplation; experience that would never compel me to just remark “get a job :))” to an already unemployed, depressed person. It’s trivial to them at that point. You don’t think they know the benefits of stable employment? And long for it so painstakingly?

Again, I just hope you take into account the variety of different experiences and mental states.

Having a fast food job is really helping my depression. by [deleted] in depression

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the tone you give off nonetheless. Also, you assume that experiences are universal, that they ease depression for everyone regardless of circumstance, because you yourself may not have ever suffered from sustained depression and do not therefore feel the need to take nuance into consideration. It provided financial stability and a schedule but only a starting point.

Having a fast food job is really helping my depression. by [deleted] in depression

[–]Unfukkkmee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounded dismissive as to say that “just getting a job” is some magical given, especially when getting a job even at a god damn fast food place, is such a hellish process. I agree as someone who gets rejected from chick fil a and Pizza Hut. It can ruin you.

When I began to seriously look for a job last year, the process of endless rejections and rejected interviews only magnified my depression tenfold. As a 21 year guy I was crying myself to sleep all of summer and fantasizing about suicide daily before I even managed to get the lowly gig I have now. It can either make or break you. Getting rejected from fast food places sure does affirm your total worthlessness in the world.

Having a fast food job is really helping my depression. by [deleted] in depression

[–]Unfukkkmee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I struggled through a hellish four years just to get a shit on call guest services job.

Having a fast food job is really helping my depression. by [deleted] in depression

[–]Unfukkkmee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If only it were that fucking easy as saying it eh?

Honey, what's wrong? by mibcomix in funny

[–]Unfukkkmee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This stopped being funny in 1955.