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I highly advise you to read this thread, it’s a complication of all my thoughts and I want to see what my fellow users think of this?
Yesterday, I was high on weed, and the experience was eye-opening.
On weed, it felt like my senses were far more heightened, almost exaggerated. I noticed every detail—the way people were glued to their phones, the lack of real connection, the mundane repetition of it all. It made me feel like life is so vain. Everything we chase—beauty, money, attention—feels empty when you step back and really look at it.
It begs the question: is life even worth living? If everything is so superficial and fleeting, if people only care about appearances or distractions, what’s the point? I don’t want to sound like ER—I don’t endorse or glorify him—but the dude had a point. At whatever level of attraction you are, everything feels far from the truth. Even love, when it’s rooted in attraction, makes me so mad—and this is coming from myself who’s been in a healthy relationship for 4 months.
In the end, it feels like no matter where you stand, life is full of illusions we cling to for meaning. I don’t know if there’s a way to escape that, but I feel like I’m starting to see through it all—and it’s both freeing and suffocating.
Tags: @Outerz14 @appeal
Yesterday, I was high on weed, and the experience was eye-opening.
On weed, it felt like my senses were far more heightened, almost exaggerated. I noticed every detail—the way people were glued to their phones, the lack of real connection, the mundane repetition of it all. It made me feel like life is so vain. Everything we chase—beauty, money, attention—feels empty when you step back and really look at it.
It begs the question: is life even worth living? If everything is so superficial and fleeting, if people only care about appearances or distractions, what’s the point? I don’t want to sound like ER—I don’t endorse or glorify him—but the dude had a point. At whatever level of attraction you are, everything feels far from the truth. Even love, when it’s rooted in attraction, makes me so mad—and this is coming from myself who’s been in a healthy relationship for 4 months.
In the end, it feels like no matter where you stand, life is full of illusions we cling to for meaning. I don’t know if there’s a way to escape that, but I feel like I’m starting to see through it all—and it’s both freeing and suffocating.
Tags: @Outerz14 @appeal