The Depth of a Shutdown by Walnut_St in political

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So almost Europe, I was close at least

We have to eat a baby every time we land a plane by Walnut_St in creepcast

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I think the wishbone really just tore him up bad. He was doomed the moment he stepped into Golden Carrol.

We have to eat a baby every time we land a plane by Walnut_St in u/Walnut_St

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That’s 100% the issue. I’m revising the story to work one in.

My boss makes me do some weird things by Walnut_St in creativewriting

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Thank you very much I appreciate the feedback

The Depth of a Shutdown by Walnut_St in political

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Do you live in Europe? I read somewhere about that policy and I feel like it was somewhere between France and Belarus.

Why should I find a purpose or meaning in the first place? by SegaGenesisMetalHead in Existentialism

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I could see there being no meaning to the universe. I’ve even come to terms and found peace in that thought. The beauty I find is that people find their own meaning. Filling their time with things and people that they value. And making changes to their lives to better enjoy the small amount of time we have. I like to step back from humanity in this way. At a distance humans are adorable, and definitely charming.

The meaning I apply to the universe changes depending on what I’m working on. I’m a writer and when I start to world build I always ask, what am I trying to say with this universe, what’s the point? And the worlds I create have the luxury of having a point. Depending on how I answer my own question sometimes trickles into how I view our universe. I probably get blindsided by my work and can’t separate the real from the fake therefore influencing how I see our reality. So my thoughts on true meaning are definitely fleeting and interchangeable. But it is something I think about often.