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Anonymous
My life has no meaning.
>> Anonymous
Thats cool, got any more?
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous
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As you wish.
>> Anonymous
>>833257
Nice, thanks
>> Anonymous
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How about some destiny?
I'm still have no meaning for my life...
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>>833230
Perhaps you just don't like the meanings others have justified in their own lives? Or am I grasping at straws?
>> Anonymous
>>833274
I'll take it, and any more you may bestow.
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>>833261
You're welcome.
Here. Take some more.
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>>833284
You have a good point here.
Everybody is so...
Ordinary!
Money, car, sex, you know...
Is there something more than that?
>> Anonymous
While your life may have no meaning, neither does anyone else's.
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>>833294
But everybody is so happy...
Aren't they?
>> Anonymous
Annon RAWKS
>> Anonymous
Life's objective meaning is nothing because it lies entirely in the realm of subjectivity.
What I can tell you is that life is a duration that someone stays alive, the end result is always death... therefore life is only the means to the same end. How you choose to reach that end is your choice, be true to yourself and that will be as true as you will ever find anything. Find your truth.
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>>833309
Fascinating, Anonymous!
But how about death?
Is there something beyond the grave?
What do you think?
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>>833317
Whoops! Animated!
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>>833293
Well, I'm of the belief that life holds what meaning you choose to assign to it, since...
>>833294
People like this tend to convincingly defend the proposition that there is no "logical meaning" to life beyond extending our race's existance, which is circular and ultimately pointless (assuming we never make extraterrestrail contact, I suppose). However...
>>833303
Yes, people are happy. Not everyone, but there are "happy" people out there in the sense that not everyone is hopelessly disillusioned, jaded and depressed! I have been all those things in the past (like many anon) so I know how that can be.

Getting back to my original point, then, you kind of have adopt a sense of self-worth and start to piece together your own vague sense of "meaningful day-to-day life." Maybe it's working towards some kind of goal, or impacting others, or collecting porn, who knows. There is no right answer.

I will say, though, that if you approach life with a desire to experience the good in yourself and others that you're less likely to spend your time sulking in depression. Working hard and trying hard actually sounds shitty, but in the end when you're busy and not overly comfortable you tend to feel... better.
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I suspect there's no ending for life. Something happens with our mind, soul, whatever.
What could be this "something"?
>> Anonymous
>>833339
Dude, awesome posting roll your on, keep going
>> Anonymous
>>833284
>>833334
I'm this guy again.

What>>833309said is generally what I was hinting at, only I definitely tried to present a similar truth with a more productive spin. Ultimately, though, I believe you have to "find your own path," as it were.

>>833317
As for the hereafter... I, personally, believe that there is a God. I'm not sure I believe every little thing that tends to go on in most organized religion, but I believe that there is an afterlife. I really don't have any logical or fact-based assumptions to go on, I guess I just choose to believe because I don't know what else to expect from the God I also believe in.
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>>833334
Is that so easy?
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>>833345
Interesting...
I do not believe in God, something or someone above us, teaching us how to live and created us. It's too ordinary. But I do really respect yout oppinion, Anonymous.

But I prefer to think that Death is a "changing frequency".

Your mind is abstract, it's a concept.
When you die, your mind CHANGE this "frequency" and you focus a projection of your sins.
But wait!
You project what you BELIEVE! If you believe in Hell, Heaven, God or just being eating by worms... Well, you will "go" to that "place".

Thats called devakan, a state of your mind.
Andi since your mind is above time and space, you will experience this situation for Eons and Eons.
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>>833349
Easy? Well, I suppose so long as you are not tormented daily, you find it easy to get up in the moring and just... live, and you have aspirations beyond getting to the toilet on time, then... yeah. Setting a purpose for your life should be easy after you've lived in the world for a bit. Maybe you have a skill, talent or childhood dream... but then again maybe you just need to focus on getting by.

I think it's the /following through/ of your goal/purpose/outlook that is nigh impossible. Once you decide what your gol is, it takes every fiber of your will and more to somehow keep close to it. I have failed sometimes weeks at a time.

It's most important to just not give up, despite what anon may urge you to believe, lol.
>> Anonymous
I don't know how to get where I want. I don't know how to get the job I want, I don't know how to meet the people I want. I feel that I know where I want to go, but don't know how to get there. What am I to do?

Also, more H, plz.
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also, porn.
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>>833363
When you discover you're living the Devakan State, you have an option: stay and experiment your never-ending dreaming (virgins included)...
Or you can let behind thios condition and go to another frequency.

That's what I know.
And I don't believe.
I know that's what really happens.
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>>833363
Well, that doesn't completely and totally discount my beliefs, either... interesting. That's a very unique opinion, anon.

>>833371
I think most people are here. Not that I'm /not/ here, but yeah. For me... okay, I have a dream that I developed by getting into Japanese culture. Basically, their language and culture really interested me, so I learned Japanese and moved from being a weeaboo to actually living in Japan for a month through my school. It's been 4 years since then, but I still would like to live towards the goal of being integrated into that society on some level. Lately I've considered taking Mandarin Chinese, too, in the hopes that my linguistic interests will help land me a job that will allow me to be closer to the place I want to be. It's going ot take me years.

Thats the kind of process I went through so far. Hope that puts it into perspective, anon.
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>>833370
Oh, no! You can give up anytime you want!
You can kill yourself.
But the problem is how YOUR MIND change this frequency.
If you die sad, full of misery and guilt... You go to your special Hell!
But if you die in peace, in harmony, you can go to a peaceful frequency.

But both frequencies are your own projections, both are illusions.
>>833371
I dunno where you live, Anom. Maybe in USA, Europe, Asia...
And I don't want to offend you but...

You have legs. And arms. And a brain. And probably a heart.
So, try to use your heart as a compass and your brain as your planning-manager.

If you have an objective, go for it!
Work hard as our friend Anom said above and do not change your path.

It's too silly, I know, but that's the good way.
>> Anonymous
>>833404
Well, the problem is, I'm autistic. And have Obsessive-Compuslive Disorder. And have a mild depression. And these are all diagnosed by REAL DOCTORS. How do I get to where I want to go when I can barely talk to people without thinking of something else?
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>>833392
I'm deeply honored, Anom.
I deeply respect your beliefs but you are an intelligent guy and you suspect there's something missing, don't you?

And when you think about what I said, seomthing clicks inside your head.

That's the sound of the Truth.

We have to be prepared to listen to this click.
>> Anonymous
sauce on this?
>> Anonymous
>>833414
I'm not a doctor too. I'm just an Anom and I'm very sorry for you condition.
But most depressions are born from Ego hurted.
I think you should stop fighting against you.
Probably you hate yourself, hate your body, hate many things, specially you.

Sorry for being silly, but the human body is like a computer. If you program it with angry and hate and frustration, it will became more and more sick.

You have to let it go, Anom.
Stop punishing you and try to make peace with yourself.
Make maditation and control your body.

I believe you can handle this with time, hope and help.
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>>833419
Dunno.
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>>833293

sauce that
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It's me again, I'm agnostic simply because there is no "proof" of anything, once you start getting into the 8+ dimensions in quantum mechanics you tend to loose faith that anything can exist.
If you can pop in and out of existence infinitely, and so can your entire infinity, then there's no proof in anything, not even reality has to exist. Also there could be some kind of the dream dreaming the dreamer type thing.

What most Christians fail to grasp (in some cases epic epic fail) is that most of the religion is translated poorly, and is meant to be used as a giant scope of philosophical metaphors in a psaultr. Not an accurate representation of anything, because that would be idiocy. I love making fun of Christian mythos simply because of how terribly constructed it is when taken in a literal sense. But, a beautiful thing about the religion is it's almost impossible to be too fucking stupid to get the basic message because even when you take it the wrong way the 10 commandments still shine through. Though few Christians actually follow most of them because they believe that God forgives people through a very strict and regulated process making it look like the creator of the universe is a lawyer, or more accurately a claims adjuster.

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>> Anonymous
is dat sum twinbee prawn?
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>>833416
Hmm. I admit that there is a charismatic aspect to this "Devakan" business, though I know nothing of it beyond what you have described. However, to be fair, on an ideological plane I don't really hold one idea to be intrinsically above or below another, no matter how much one "knows" they are on to something. Except Scientology; no offense, lol.

Um. But yeah. I like where this thread has gone very much, and there was even some hot .gifs! I declare this thread to be a win, if I may.

I just wish I had better hentai gifs to contribute.
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>>833442
There's a lot of agnostics on 4chan actually, but even so I'm not all that familiar with the concept beyond what wikipedia can tell me, nor do I know many people personally who will identify themselves thus. I'm not really in a position to reply intelligently then, I imagine, which is bothersome; I intend to try, however.

Putting it aside for a moment, what you said about certain Christians is true at times, yes. I know some who take everything at absolute face value, and at times this moves some to make poor decisions that can contradict their beliefs on subtle levels... Basically, it's kind of impossible to present a friendly argument of "lol, Christianity" because it's an infinitely huge ideological system with bajillions of different people all holding to the title in some way, right? So, like... personally, I've heard things like you've said about said people a lot in my life. I don't believe the shortcomings of some discount the whole thing, but you're agnostic so I guess what does that matter, lol?
>> Anonymous
i love how crudely intellectual this thread is. it's both uplifting, and arousing. do go on. oh.. i'm sorry. "bump"
>> Anonymous
OP = virgin
>> Anonymous
>>833491
Hmm. Yeah, I try to be uplifting. Maybe the harsh environment of 4chan brings it out in me, but I like it when the rare "intelligent" thread creeps up. Not that I'm all that intelligent, but meh.

>>833427
I found this post to be very interesting, since I do battle depression from time to time and I DO hate certain aspects of myself. Some I just need to be at peace with (non e-pen0r) but others are just aspects of my personality that stem from stupid selfish choices. Really, though, this guy's right. I think if you hate yourself or turn everything into "everyone's ganing up on me" then you're less likely to (just like Mr. Agnostic's comic) make long-term goals. The correlation seems logical at least.
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oops, porn.
>> Anonymous
Life has NO meaning, but what we apply.
Best apply something fun, eh?
Enjoy the bugger, when it's over, it's over.
>> Anonymous
>>833517
No philosophy is going to cure a disease like depression. It has physical causes and physical cures.

So far as philosophy goes, if you don't believe in God, there are generations of existentialist and materialist thought on life's meaning. Bertrand Russell did big business there.

Me, I believe in God. I'm not egotistical enough to ignore the possibility that my belief is just the product of my genetics or upbringing; that's the risk I take. One by-product of that belief is that I think every life has meaning. Especially yours.

God bless you. I mean that. Good luck finding something that works.
>> Anonymous
My life has a meaning. Since it involves so much suffering on my part, I'm scared to think of what it is.
>> Anonymous
I believe you need to shut the fuck up and stop complaining. There are people that are dying everywhere and anywhere, some through no fault of their own, others wrong place wrong time, and others because they deserve it. You're alive, if your life has no meaning, make some, so shut the fuck up and be glad that you have the opportunity to make something out of your life.
>> Anonymous
>>833303
No.
Just so you know, I'm really sick and have lost the ability to orgasm. I am NOT happy.
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>>833529
I appreciate you telling me this. It feels nice to know I'm not the only person coming from this angle.

Um. Hmm. You know, yeah, I do like Christianity in that it teaches altruism and morality, from an ever-so slightly objective point of view. I mean, I consider myself one. There are always things about it that I either doubt or fail to incorperate into my own life, but I try to stick by it as a general rule.
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>>833603
WOW. I don't know what that must be like, but considering how much I love fapping (despite the general stance on it my peers hold) this sounds like torment to me. Though I guess if you have a partner you could still experience some pleasure, right?
>> Anonymous
>>833529

I like you.
>> Anonymous
i don't know why but i feel compelled to screencap this thread.
>> Anonymous
I...I think I'm going to be Jesus. I'm going to save us all one day.
>> Anonymous
>>833486
MOAR MOA
>> Anonymous
SAUCE?
>> Anonymous
>>833497
Interesting you should mention this. I have an obscenely beautiful girlfriend who is afraid of sex. Since we've been together, there have been few days where I havent wanted to become An Hero.

>>833603
I would be dead.
>> Anonymous
Seen this pic (the original) come up before, still no sause. Let's remedy that, without everyone waxing philisophic. Or in some cases, waning.