• @dumpsterlid
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    33 months ago

    The horror of someone who believes deeply in eternity realizing in the very last moment of existence that there is no eternity, no nothing in fact, after this moment isn’t a fitting punishment for a villain?

    I dunno, don’t knock it til you try it.

    • @Shadywack
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      43 months ago

      I cross many lines people consider ethical out of my hatred for them. There is no good and evil naturally, just what we create, and I have an admittedly unhealthy bottomless wellspring of hatred for the billionaire class. There’s no “enough”, not by any means, to satisfy the totality of the ill intent I wish upon them.

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        3 months ago

        There is no good and evil naturally, just what we create

        Which is love, which may wear scary forms, but it is always what gives us the power to sustain as beings through the fucking constant pain of suffering and injustice both within and without.

        Billionaires should not exist.

    • @Voran
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      13 months ago

      IDK. Annihilation is not frightening. I will not be awake to experience it. The only frightening thing is that it’s hard to conceptualize not existing so you default to the nearest thing you can imagine which is a black void or being trapped in a coffin.

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        3 months ago

        Annihilation itself isn’t scary, it is the moment before it that is scary.