I am happy being unhappy.
How normal people view unhappiness is how I view happiness.
If I am happy. I feel I am lying to myself and it feels fake.
But if I am unhappy. I feel more fulfilled and aware of reality. Which makes me happy.
Can someone explain this?
You're sulky and pretentious.
Actually that is pretty good, anon
>>28724413
Are you sure you're not confusing happiness with being content?
>>28724413
There is a certain catharsis in being unhappy, I agree OP
>>28724499
Content? I think you are right.
I took this picture from a more strict /r9k/ type of imageboard.
Normal people treat happiness as an obligation, and not achieving it as existential failure.
I don't understand the mindset
Around here you get a lot of
>it's your fault you're unhappy
As if being unhappy is a sin that disgusts them, and that unhappiness has no place or purpose other than to be defeated as a measure of personal pride.
Also they're scared to death of depressive contagion, it seems. Which is ridiculous because a person can't make you unhappy just by existing unless what they say actually resonates with you. They just keep running.
I feel you OP.
>>28724413
I find nostalgic melancholy to be the most invigorating of feelings. It's a special kind of sadness
>>28724848
>nostalgic melancholy
I already broke up with my girlfriend a month ago.
These are texts from almost half a year ago when me and her were happy together and falling in love. It is a special kind of sadness.
>>28725230
click the power and the home button to print screen on phones
>>28725230
>Would you date me if I find a way to getsome guys nameto dump me?
What a whore