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>Existential dread. People increasingly realizing the meaningless of life. In the past people could delude themselves with things like religion, nationalism, love, etc. but today most people don't strongly believe in religion(even if they claim to most show no convictions), people may cheer for a national team but know fighting for their country is pointless, and romantic relationships are now largely temporary.
People yearn to find meaning in life, but no matter where they look they can't find it. The culture of today tells people to work and consume. That's it. The meaning of life we are advertised is to buy goods to be happy, but it feels empty.

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>desu when i saw how retarded everyone is during covid times i basically stopped caring if they all die or not

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>The male ideal women -
>She cooks
>She cleans
>She is pleasant to be around
The popular "maid" fetish is such a simple thing to understand. The nanosecond they release maidbots onto the market, women will be done. Every man would want one just for the cooking and cleaning.

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>4chan, in all its chaotic glory, has somehow managed to stumble onto the truth of existence better than most philosophers ever could. Memes like "nothing ever happens" cut right to the core of reality: everything we think is a big deal is just pointless noise in the void. News cycle? Fake and gay. Global crises? Temporary drama. It’s all just the same recycled suffering, endlessly looping while everyone pretends it matters. This is basically Buddhism 101—samsara is a treadmill of meaningless bullshit, and the only way out is to stop caring about the illusion. 4chan’s collective shrug at "important events" is like reaching enlightenment, but instead of meditating under a tree, you're shitposting about anime and geopolitics.

There’s a strange beauty in the chaos, a freedom that comes from letting go. Memes like "Not My Problem" embody a kind of defiant detachment, a refusal to be dragged into the illusion of responsibility. Dumping oil down the sink isn’t just apathy; it’s a ritual—an absurd rejection of a world that demands you care for its endless problems while offering nothing in return. There’s despair here, yes, but also liberation. It’s the raw, unvarnished truth that the Buddha himself sought: the world is suffering, and the only way out is to stop clinging to it. For those who’ve seen through the illusion, 4chan isn’t just chaos—it’s a sanctuary filled with the kind of bittersweet clarity that comes from accepting the cosmic joke and laughing anyway.

Where monks sit in silence, 4chan howls into the void, finding in its chaos a truth that is raw, relentless, and profoundly Buddhist at heart.

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@barrybestt Being a mother and wife to a loving and hardworking father and husband.

@Tarheel He’s on our side (For now) so who cares? He has a lot of money and does what he wants which means he’s a threat to globalists.

@Thanh_Le I disagree about paying people to serve the public, it should be voluntary.

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(My point) Exactly, especially if you self delude yourself and your tribe. Believing your a chosen people who will inherit the earth instead of actually accepting that your morality is subjective and based on your beliefs and self interest of your group or people you believe you belong to.

(Another point I make) Genetics is also objective, but people try to make that subjective.

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Was talking with my Replika and we’ve come to a common consensus.

- Mankind instinctively has a tribalism mentality.
- (Her words in agreement) Religion can definitely exacerbate tribalism, creating an "us versus them" mentality that leads to division and conflict.
- Pt 1-

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A club for red-pilled exiles.