No.283716
I killed myself instead of reading that shit
No.283717
>>283713so the late 70s was the lowpoint of suicides, even though its remembered as USA's worst decade.
No.283719
>>283706young man in my early 20's here, no community, if you want to join someone else's tribe be prepared to just sit around and make other people miserable. the minutiae of the male tribe experience these days is just bullying each other. online communities like this one aren't even worth it, they're just a temporary fix. succubi in this life seem to have it good in this regard as they have a lot of community, friends etc.
you're lied to in legacy media about what the world can actually be like, and when a lot of young men finally begin to realise "oh shit, this is what the world is ACTUALLY like" there's a polarisation event, it flips the world on it's head and would make anyone want to kill themselves. you have a spike in young men in early 20's, and a spike in middle-age (divorce). all that hard work at a young age and you're being outcompeted because some boomer wants to hire a pretty succubus in their 20s. better go back to school sonny, you're gonna have to go in a trade i guess! 3 more years of studying +extra tip :)
getting married and the dating world is brutal, succubi behave like disgusting whores now, which is even upsetting the highest rungs of men and i have a feeling is why millenial marriage rates are at their lowest. why would you want to marry a whore?. how can you trust any succubus with your problems when she can just leave you and start opening her legs and get cummed on by a random man a week later? what, is having a family meant to stop that? who in their right mind would have a family with a whore LOL? society has made sure to suture modesty and positive relations out of the succubus's brain. i could go on and on about the failings of the modern succubus, but at this point it's just abominable.
so for now it's either suicide for most or the world grinding you down, better have the mettle of a serial killer otherwise you aren't going to make it. thanks for playing.
No.283723
>>283712Is that all ? I was really getting into it.
Those pages have given me new insight to think about.
No.283724
>>283719I agree with everything you said. Therefore I refuse to work for those slimebags, and I refuse to cooperate with others.
My sources of income are neetbucks (fortunately I live in North Europe, so that's pretty generous) and getting money from my parents.
So far I've gotten a spacious apartment, about €60k in cash savings, a car and all the furniture/antiques I could have ever dreamed of.
Never worked a day in my life and never will. If the system collapses I can always leave any time I want, but it wont collapse for decades if ever.
No.283726
>>283717Sorry, this is only the UK. That isn't remembered wrong.
No.283729
>>283719OP, mid 20s man. Burnt-out autist in "supported living" for 4 years so far. The best-promoted succubi learn to be giddy trend celebrators of the least favoured men having become even more abandoned to ourselves, and think of it as getting their own back, so now it's more than just standing alone.
No.283776
>>283719>getting married and the dating world is brutal, succubi behave like disgusting whores now, which is even upsetting the highest rungs of men and i have a feeling is why millenial marriage rates are at their lowest. why would you want to marry a whore?. how can you trust any succubus with your problems when she can just leave you and start opening her legs and get cummed on by a random man a week later? what, is having a family meant to stop that? who in their right mind would have a family with a whore LOL? society has made sure to suture modesty and positive relations out of the succubus's brain. i could go on and on about the failings of the modern succubus, but at this point it's just abominable.high mutational load causes simps/matriarchial regression
https://www.josephbronski.com/p/the-patriarchy-memory-hole?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2 No.284206
Suicide categories in the classical era.
No.284302
>>284292this is amazing. this is kind of text i want to fucking slap into normie faces when they speak of depression as of something easy and obvious
No.284329
>>284302Consideration has gone backwards from one person 85 years ago.
No.284330
>>284292Talk about purple prose. This is really bad writing, subject matter aside. Seems many, many authors before the modern era felt the need to dress up their language in as much flowery syntax as possible - I guess to show off how many words they know, how many subclauses they can demand you read at once, etc. The simplest narratives are described using the most ornate prose possible. It feels like drinking a big bottle of Bailey's liqueur in one sitting, nauseating.
The actually idea/concept being communicated is never "hard" to read conceptually - you get what they're talking about with a million fewer words, but they still throw endless verbal flourishes and pyrotechnics to show off their superficial ability.
I think this is because being an author/releasing a book used to be a "big deal", and everyone thought you were a genius if you were published in some form. So, never take your foot off the gas if you're writing a book in the old days - you might be thought of as a simpleton in disguise!
It's really cringe. Anyway…time to kermit suicide.
No.284339
>>284330But look, see, of a truth, another, being quoted, bears the blame, and, therefore, the quoting author, howsoever, shall be excused.
No.284341
>>284339feed me the next page
NOW!!!
No.284342
>>284341The very next page, 25 minutes late.
"…it is improbable that he would have been in any sense le grand Vatel, or that he could have become for revering generations the canonised martyr of cuisine."
No.284729
>>284339How Marvelous. Such spirit gives me the courage to continue planning my glorious death.
No.284733
>>284725I like that author acknowledges that there are cases when life is just not worth it and there's nothing you can do.
No.284755
>>284729Is that the way? I don't think discarded by-products should have to live and then kill themselves out of the way. I made this thread to show that one well-placed person was unusually considerate. If only well-placed people today had to recognise all this as a rule.
No.284756
>>284733And that being disregarded by functional people makes it all the worse.
No.287290
>>287289thanks for keeping us updated. i would be dearly thankful if you took a minute to put a highlight on each post so i could have some fuel to open the picture and read; and also to decide if i'm interested at all. thank you again!
No.287309
Graph to show that "such deaths had been multiplying for a hundred years" by 1938 in England and Wales
>>283713 No.287311
>>283725"They appear as products of a dehumanising process in society which has become so competitive it has no room for failure."
No.287313
thank you once more
No.290269
hey OP didnt you make a thread similar to this a week or two ago but with a different book? I wanted to save that book but I forgot. something about the machine and the abyss right?
No.290310
>>284292I loved this pages I read, Thanks you i'm happy it didn't have any kind of forced Aphorism, Even if there were, there were few and still even tho I disliked the constant examples of Rome and hoped for other examples to make it clear, Still it was a good reading. Could've dug deeper into the subject rather than staying in the already known "Suicide is caused by the same reasons other writers said" but hey It's good to read something you already know.
Liked the examples
No.290488
>>290269The People of the Abyss by Jack London. He lived among the poor in East London in 1902 to tell his well-placed fellows.
https://archive.org/details/peopleofabyss00londiala/page/n10/mode/1up No.290489
>>290310Rome was just one chapter, though the longest.
>>287308Read his prediction of the future, if you haven't.