>Robot, why do keep on living if life doesn't give you anything? Do you really think it will get better?
>>29687851
I have a crippling weakness for getting closure on my favorite entertainment.
Because I keep liking new shows/films/games, it means I'll never get real closure and eventually die at age 50, 60, whatever with the ending to my favorite stuff at the time a mystery.
>>29687851
>Do you really think it will get better?
Unlikely.
But it's bearable for now. No hurry to end it; I can do that any time.
>>29687851
I'm content with not doing anything.
Who knows. I don't care anymore. My only goal is to make enough money to buy the stuff that I want. Mostly hardware, games, TV shows, etc. Nothing fancy. It's feasible. I'm 26. 40 years from now I'll be long gone, so I don't really care about savings nor worry about not having someone to change my diapers.
I don't want to give my enemies happiness with my demise. That's pretty much the only reason I have to live right now.
>>29688167
truly a warrior.
I enjoy pain.
I enjoy struggle.