i hate when songs are like 2 minutes and 46 seconds long. bro where are you going i was just getting to know you
holy shit, this is just me 24/7
All I know is read Richard siken, cry, listen to hozier, yearn, think about the goldfinch, talk about Eddie kaspbrak, be gay, eat hot chip and lie
Do you listen any music that is not for absolute massive nerds
I only care about music that felt like it was made earnestly. Some people are scared of that vulnerability, they think it's cheesy to be beautiful, to be fun. I don't listen to music for the sake of fashion, that's not music, that's projection.
the bitch of living the best song ever actually
I can’t stand people that don’t let me speak hyperbolically. If I can’t respond to a minor inconvenience that someone should get shot in the fucking head for it then what’s the point of it all.
what’s your opinion on nihilism
Baby's first atheistic philosophy. Built for edgy teens who had their first introspective thought a week ago. The problem is, people use the term nihilism to justify being lazy with their own beliefs - that's why u get a lotta dummies claiming they're nihilist, despite doing zero research on what it actually means to practice that philosophy (which is a lot more neutral on things than pessimistic)
Just because you gave up believing in a religion doesn't mean that you should simply stop growing either. The "I don't believe in God"-part of your worldview is the least interesting part, and it's not the finish line, that's the fucking start. Now you gotta figure out WHY things matter -- despite God, despite 'floating on a rock in the middle of nothingness' -- that's when you've put in enough effort to reflect on yourself, and not a moment before.
I think there are far more constructive philosophies out there that explore how life really operates besides nihilism. Just because we're 'floating on a speck' doesn't means shit, it's not like you nor I in our day-to-day lives can even recognize that we're floating on a speck, so it naturally doesn't matter to our daily lives, our cultures, our ethics, or anything, really.