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All these catchy motivational saying are very fun and stuff, but their authors never really understand the severity of thought when you're suicidal. If everything looks like shit then being called weak, a quitter or a loser changes absolutely nothing. It's unnecesary.
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NodusTollens, Barracuda91, AutoTap and 1 other person
I always liked the phrase, "AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) is for quitters." And for those of you that wanna get on me about how hard being an addict is and that I shouldn't "make fun" of their struggles, I am a recovering addict so I in fact know how hard sobriety is.
I hate how some people tend to have a hard-on for hardships. Are we supposed to accept the fact that life is full of challenges and that we should brute-force our way through it? Our lives mean nothing in the end, so why not accelerate our inevitable end?
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justletmedieplease, Barracuda91 and AutoTap
I would rather quit knowing this world is completely fucked up, controlled, horrifying, willfully ignorant, cowardly, hypocritical, blind, and weak, then to stay here and pretend for a second that it is not. People here make excuses to sit on thier asses while children die, banks and governments and churches steal, and innocent people are put in jail, killed, or looked down upon. "Those aren't my problems!", sounds like quitting words to me.
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