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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
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I don't consume too many fictional stories. Though I relate to some of them.
I love this short-story. The Planet Trillaphon as it Stands in Relation to the Bad Thing. From David Foster Wallace I found it during my second severe depression. This is unbelievable accurate to many of my feelings.
As movie I might think of Joker. Though I would never do violence against other people. But sometimes I am delusional too, was abused and the society also treats me like trash.
I don't know which series I could name. They all don't really fit to my mental state.

Maybe you know some fictional stories to which you can relate?
 
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allesistgut

Experienced
Jan 22, 2022
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i just finished reading 'no longer human' by osamu dazai and while i don't relate to the every aspect of the book, there were definitely a lot of parts and feelings that resonated with me.
 
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Wrennie

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Dec 18, 2019
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Saw? Lol
(Except Jigsaw doesn't even have to conceive of an elaborate torture device for me - he just forces me to live in my own body without the prospect of death).
 
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Susu

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Dec 19, 2021
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True Detective comes to mind off the top of my head. I can recommend this series to anyone who is interested in nihilism or calls himself a nihilist.
 
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DoodleBug

Just a guy passing by
Dec 9, 2019
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David Foster Wallace slaps, although I can't stop thinking about Disco Elysium. There's just something in that feeling of hopelessness as you wake up as an amnesiac drunkard in a crumbling, rotten, politically broken world that is reaching a possible, super eerie apocalypse. On the other hand, you can sing karaoke in a racially insensitive kabuto while rambling about communism. You can do it all and quote almost everything. It is truly a deep, nihilistic experience.