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brutal_blackpill
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Humans call life "valuable" because admitting otherwise would force them to look straight at the cosmic scoreboard — and they’d lose. Shiva’s there, spinning his universe like a top, dissolving everything with a shrug. Kali’s laughing, dancing in the blood and chaos, reminding anyone paying attention that everything is temporary. And us? We puff up our chests, invent morality, medicine, politics, pretend life is precious, all because we’re too gutless to accept that the universe doesn’t give a damn.
We patch up disease, avoid death, and worship productivity, but it’s all a cover. Every hospital, every vaccine, every bailout — it’s a desperate plea: "Don’t look at the void, don’t remind us we’re meaningless." We’re terrified to bow before the destruction we can’t control. Instead, we cling to life like barnacles on a sinking ship, patting ourselves on the back for surviving a few extra decades while the real teachers — destruction and death — laugh at our weak little rituals.
Every time we “improve life,” we’re just shoveling more sand onto the fire that’s already burning us alive
We patch up disease, avoid death, and worship productivity, but it’s all a cover. Every hospital, every vaccine, every bailout — it’s a desperate plea: "Don’t look at the void, don’t remind us we’re meaningless." We’re terrified to bow before the destruction we can’t control. Instead, we cling to life like barnacles on a sinking ship, patting ourselves on the back for surviving a few extra decades while the real teachers — destruction and death — laugh at our weak little rituals.
Every time we “improve life,” we’re just shoveling more sand onto the fire that’s already burning us alive