Just post whatever comes to mind.
Please refrain from excess venting in this thread. Talking about negative emotions is fine but it's best not to dwell on them for too long. TV Tropes is not suited to deal with mental health situations.
If Oscar Wilde had lived in our time, he would be a /b/tard.
Actually, scratch that. He does, and goes by Jethro Q Walrustitty.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Nov 11th 2022 at 8:59:26 AM
I seem to not like any of the ideas of what happens after death. I am not too keen on living forever either. Out of all of them annihilation seems most preferable to me even though it scares me.
edited 2nd Jul '10 10:29:30 AM by Aondeug
If someone wants to accuse us of eating coconut shells, then that's their business. We know what we're doing. - Achaan ChahI've wanted to kill myself in that fashion for a long time now. I have a fascination with it. If I am going to die I may as well die in a fashion I like yes?
As for the latter: I would like to die in the chaos of the revolution because I wouldn't want to see the coming government. I'm childish and stupid.
If someone wants to accuse us of eating coconut shells, then that's their business. We know what we're doing. - Achaan ChahIt's what I want to do. I would inform them prior to my offing myself. I have mentioned such things to people close to me before. How seriously they take it I don't know. Whether or not they approve I don't know.
If someone wants to accuse us of eating coconut shells, then that's their business. We know what we're doing. - Achaan ChahIs there a trope used to describe a series that, after awhile keeps its premise but changes directions with it? I like to use Supernatural as an example; it started off as two brother traveling the US in their car killing monsters and other creatures. Then it started to focus mainly on Judeo-Christan. I like to say that Supernatural just got weird after awhile.
Edit: Did any of that make sense to any of you? It does to me, I just want to make sure my point got across.
edited 2nd Jul '10 10:55:56 AM by GethKnight
I think that people don't grasp the concept of "It Just Bugs Me". Bugs. It just BUGS me. I.E., chillax.
I've got two guns pointed west and a broken compass.

Good. I don't want to be the Heaven of this God person anyway. I find him to be a questionable figure and not all that comforting or "good".
If someone wants to accuse us of eating coconut shells, then that's their business. We know what we're doing. - Achaan Chah