
h3artlesskvnt
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Both share a nihilistic view of the world. The protagonist of SubaHibi, especially in routes like Jabberwocky II and Looking for Meaning, is confronted with the apparent meaninglessness of existence something deeply present in Blackpill philosophy.
The “everything is doomed to fail,” “nothing can be changed”
SubaHibi is almost a study of how the human being tries to resist the collapse of reason and sanity It’s as if SubaHibi is a more artistic nuanced and philosophical mirror of the emotional and existential pain that fuels Blackpill thinking
The “everything is doomed to fail,” “nothing can be changed”
SubaHibi is almost a study of how the human being tries to resist the collapse of reason and sanity It’s as if SubaHibi is a more artistic nuanced and philosophical mirror of the emotional and existential pain that fuels Blackpill thinking