Hey if you want to talk about it email me, other than that I don't know what to tell you.
2007-10-01 17:22:02
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answered by Cody L 3
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I stared at the void until the void stared back.
Now we're friends.
Wish it could all end? Hey, lucky you. I can ABSOLUTELY guarantee your wish WILL COME TRUE!!!!!
(And you don't even need to email this letter to 10 of your friends.)
If life is meaningless, than despair is also meaningless.
Oblivion claims us all soon enough, but seriously, what's the point in leaving early? Are you trying to avoid the Christmas rush?
Life is like a perfect store, there's never any waiting in the express check out line.
Personally though, I plan to shop till I drop, 'cause this place has quite a toy department.
As for suffering, I gotta go with Zevon:
"So I'm going to hurl myself against the wall
'Cause I'd rather feel bad than not feel anything at all"
Is there anything more pointless than a football game? A bunch of grown men moving a ball up and down a field of grass. But don't the fans all love the show.
Play, Cheer, or Check out.
What could possibly be the point of whining?
2007-10-02 03:27:06
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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Well, lemme say that I've done some things with no thought of tomorrow. I've wanted some things and pursued them at any cost, with no thought of tomorrow... and the next day, I wished I hadn't, because "tomorrow" becomes "today."
I'm not gonna lie to you. The amount of luck distributed on humanity is lopsided. Some have more of it than others. We unlucky people need some justice!
No one wants to be responsible for pushing a person over the proverbial ledge. I've pretty much hated life for most of my life. The few great moments were just that... moments. They don't make it worth it, that's for sure, and the present seems to negate the good past (but ironically, not the bad).
I'm not sure what life is about myself. I do know that there are some out there that never experience hardships, and "never" is not an exaggeration. It's usually these people that make our lives even more difficult. So, if anything, we don't owe it to them to eliminate ourselves from existence, just so they get to keep on living with no thought about the less fortunate, less lucky people. They need to be taught a lesson in justice. How that is done, though, I have no idea.
2007-10-02 00:30:50
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answered by perfectlybaked 7
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I wonder the same thing sometimes....I believe we all have a purpose here and when it's time to go on to the next life/go home, then we will. I am ready to go and not afraid.
In the meantime, life here IS what you make it. Change the things that you can and don't sweat the stuff that you can't.
Nothing will change the way I feel either. My brother passed away two months ago and I had so many epiphanies and such clarity -- I fully know my purpose here now and even though he is not here physically, he is always going to be with me = guiding, supporting, loving.
You will find that eternal peace along with profound love when you die. Meantime, while you're here, be the best you can be.
2007-10-02 00:29:22
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answered by Karen T 3
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No I don't feel that way. I have had to many people who were close to me pass away, and I know how it affects family's. It is sad to hear that you are feeling so bad, and I hope you have someone you can talk to. If not you should pay someone so you have someone. I suggest going to the doctor and getting something to help you feel better. My Mom suffers from depression and if she doesn't take her meds she has the same feelings as you feel. She feels 100 percent when she takes them. Taking med. to help you feel better does not make you a bad person only stronger minded. Life is hard, but death is not the answer, just the easy way out. You have to learn to cope with down falls and maybe your are alot worse than your friends. but just imagine how many people get hurt in the end. Call and get an appoinment and start feeling good again.
2007-10-02 00:29:53
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answered by bigjuggies79 3
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I felt that way for a long time. I got this beautiful glock pistol and I used to put it to my head all the time. The guilt was unbearable, I was suffering from OCD. I was so scared of dying I wanted to kill myself to get it over with, then I sat back and looked at the pathetic little thing I had become. I took the gun from my head and pointed it in the other direction. I decided that day to be the man I was. I was feeling guilty for being me. Always going over past incidences in my mind and torturing myself about them. I took control of my life. I walked into traffic and made all of the cars stop, and I just stared at the drivers. I decided not to fear anything anymore. I feel pretty groovy now Babe. I am insanely optimistic. I don't feel guilty about anything. I sometimes start fights with thugs just for the hell of it. I am free Baby. I can do whatever the hell I want and it feels great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-10-02 00:28:40
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answered by Immortal Cordova 6
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This life ends when God is ready to take us home. He gave each us of a goal to accomplish on this earth and until it's done, we are stuck here. May as well be like everyone else and learn to love and appreciate it. I know it is really hard at times. I've been there more then anyone could ever know but I look at the severely handicapped and I know that I am so blessed. Even if I don;t feel that way. I thank God for the health that I do have and pray that he will help me to see my blessings more clearly.
2007-10-02 00:27:45
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answered by Ava 5
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Let me tell you the one thing I wish somebody would've told me way back when I felt like you do:
Life is unfair, life will not get any better, you are not a unique and beautiful snowflake. Stop your complaining, find a cause that helps the world, and try to focus on others instead of being so damn self-involved.
Also, stop listening to all that Emo crap, Throw it away! Stop blaming others for how you feel, you are responsible for your feelings.
2007-10-02 00:30:25
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answered by Jon 4
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You have to learn to look past the pain and suffering to find the good in all. Take some yoga class or learn meditation.
You will learn to focus your energy on finding good, the divine, in everything. Then it's easier to let the hate and pain go right past you without affecting you. Suffering is temporary. A state of grace is forever.
2007-10-02 00:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem is that a lot of smart Asians have accepted reincarnation for thousands of years. If it is true, you will come back with much worse karma than you have now.
I was almost homeless and miserable without a job, or prospects of one when i bumped into one group of Asians that invited me to try their ideas. That was an ever ascending 22, years ago, and I love the luck I had. http://www.sgi-usa.org
2007-10-02 01:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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When I suffer I become stronger, when I become stronger I gain, reveal and find out ,my potential when I use my potential I get closer, when I get closer I find out who I am, when I find out who I am I have the power to create a life, when I have the power to create my life all that suffering was worth it. I am still going through that as a 14 year old kid and will continue for a life time just to gain expierence. You are your own pain and you are the one that is against yourself.
2007-10-04 18:09:50
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answered by tictac 1
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