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LordFisheh

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RAKtheUndead said:
I have never suggested that I am anything less than a waste of space. However, I will be distinctly dissatisfied if my death does not result in the elimination of a considerable quantity of other humans.
You sir need to get a grip.

Are you really so arrogant that you think that you have the right to murder who you will simply because you can't see any 'value' (subjective to your own opinion which you freely admit is tiny and meaningless) is them?

That's the kind of statement that ends up on the news after a prevented school shooting, preceded by a line to the tune of 'statements made by the suspect on the internet alerted police to the threat'.

So honestly, cut the crap and stop playing at being a dangerous psychotic like a child with daddy's gun. It isn't edgy, it's pathetic.
 

ultimateownage

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Baneat said:
I wasn't even aware that this was a stereotype, but now you've perpetuated it.

It's so ironic, as well, given the points you made in the OP.
Yeah, the stereotype is that Americans medicate for emotions. Every emotion even mildly negative is portrayed as a problem and an extra-special pill is whipped up to stop you ever having to feel anything again.

I'm actually with the OP on this, being told you're insane is kind of rude considering he was voicing a perfectly reasonable opinion. If someone's going to be rude to you it basically gives you carte blanche to be rude back, it's not his fault if his rudeness was more effective.
I feel that's appropriate.
 

DustyDrB

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Yeah, this forum is full of Debbie Downers. Me? I generally like and get along with most people and think that life is a gift. Being cynical about everything just sucks the life out of you.
 

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I think we should all discuss why we lose our faith in humanity, right now.
 

RatRace123

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Really, more of this stuff? Jesus!
Stop hating on humanity, it's not cool or edgy, it's obnoxious. Do you know what you're actually saying when you say stuff like that? If you think human kind is worthless then you're undermining everything good humanity has ever shed blood, sweat and tears for. You're undermining every great achievement humanity ever has or will accomplish, and you're undermining the lives of over 7 billion people, because obviously every single one of us is an evil piece of shit not fit to walk upon this earth.

Those people deserve better than that. If you think existing as a person is a fruitless endeavor then, by all means, you're free to no longer be a part of it. Go into isolation, exile, whatever, but don't you dare suggest that we've never done anything good or meaningful with our existence.

It's the colossal arrogance displayed in this type of argument that really gets to me. One person thinks they have the right to decide how everyone should live their lives, and if they don't live up to their "godlike expectations", well then time to kill 'em all, none of us are worthy of this earth anymore SO DECREES THE GRUMPY, MISANTHROPIC INTERNET FORUM POSTER!
 

LordFisheh

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Kungfu_Teddybear said:
I think we should all discuss why we lose our faith in humanity, right now.
Cool. I've lost my faith because so many other people have lost theirs and I think they're wrong. The only logical conclusion is that the rest of humanity are all scum, because they think that the rest of humanity are all scum. I was going to study ancient history but now I think I'll upload my mind to the Reapers and hunt down the squishy human organics.

You exist because we allow it. You will end because we demand it.
 

Lyri

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Midgeamoo said:
Look what i saw just at a glance of the off-topic discussion.

Seriously, get over yourself people. I don't know how so many people are just getting all doom and gloomy on here but we definitely don't need more than 1 type of this thread, I think people are just being so pessimistic about other people and think that because bad things in the world are happening then every single inhabitant of this planet is evil. Same goes for the internet. Lose your faith in bad people, not in humanity, there are millions of amazing people on this world, you just have to stop expecting to see shit, and you will stop seeing it.
Morde es #1 huehuehue.

The forums always have some kind of superior air about them, they believe that when someone does dumb shit their faith in humanity drops.
It's become a tiresome phrase to read or hear about frankly.
 

MetalGenocide

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When I read the title, I though, "an MLP season 2 is coming" thread.

Ah well, this is equally pointless. It doesn't matter whether one has faith or not.
Remember Warhammer 40k: "Faith without deeds is worthless."
 

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Mm. I don't get it either. I'm not exactly rolling in good luck or lauding the more twisted, deranged exploits of my fellow countrymen, but here's my way of thinking:

 

Mathak

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People are still seriously replying to RAK? I'd have thought his 'woe is me for women are not interested in my 6-hour long diatribes on the blessing of the 17th century computer' routine in every single relationship thread would've gotten him on ignore by now.

On-topic: angsty teens being angsty teens. They'll get over Nietzsche in a few years.
 

zehydra

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Humanity is so incredibly diverse that to lose "faith in humanity" (whatever the hell that actually means), means that you are incredibly short-sighted in what you perceive people to be.

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LordFisheh said:
Don't you understand how deep and dramatic it feels to truly understand that the world doesn't meet your made up standards? Nothing's better than feeling like a tortured soul.

Kind of like when people joyously proclaim that they're an asshole, or a notable member of an MMO I play who loves to go on about how he's a 'sadist and doesn't give a fuck' - crowing over the worthless masses that will never be as enlightened as themselves. Alternatively, there's also a good feeling to being a 'disgusting fleshsack' writhing in the mud alongside the rest of the world, tragically lamenting how dramatically horrific everything is.

There's also a lot of egotistical nonsense to the argument - 'The world isn't perfect and people don't behave the way I think they should (OPTIONAL ADDITION: and I'm not the glorious paragon I want to be/think I should be (OR: think I should be venerated as)) so humanity should be wiped out. If I can't have what I want then everything has to go'. In short it's like a child getting something for Christmas when they wanted something else and immediately declaring the present worthless and trying to destroy it.

And come to think of it, who is a single, often self admittedly worthless (oh the humanity...) person to condemn an entire species because they didn't get the perfect world they wanted? One question - is humanity, as a species, a generic hero from a book, or are we real? We're real. In a (generic) book, the hero is sympathetic, he gets what he needs handed to him by Plot (magic sword, old wise mentor). Things just happen for him - even at the start, does he set out against all odds or is he pushed out the door by a burned down hometown? Oh he has challenges, but even they are served up by the plot for him to overcome and learn from. Essentially naysayers seem to think that humanity's future should be handed to us on a sliver plate. Rather than working to eradicate disease and poverty, we should magically transform into a disciplined army of doctors and scientists, and from there into renaissance men and philosopher-princes to populate our new utopia. If humanity is a person, then it's a conflicted one with plenty of flaws. If it works at improving them, things will get better. But the doomsayers seem to think we should be the hero of a badly written book, a perfect, flawless Mary Sue, and if we don't default to this ideal state then clearly we should wipe ourselves out, unworthy bastards that we are.
also quoted for truth. Couldn't have said it better.
 

ChildishLegacy

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Mathak said:
People are still seriously replying to RAK? I'd have thought his 'woe is me for women are not interested in my 6-hour long diatribes on the blessing of the 17th century computer' routine in every single relationship thread would've gotten him on ignore by now.

On-topic: angsty teens being angsty teens. They'll get over Nietzsche in a few years.
I guess, but all the people I know around my age (17-18) don't QQ all the time, just found it on the escapist.

Also you still rolling soraka often after the changes to her? Seen a lot of people moaning about the changes to supports.
 

NinjaDeathSlap

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RAKtheUndead said:
Midgeamoo said:
Lose your faith in bad people, not in humanity, there are millions of amazing people on this world, you just have to stop expecting to see shit, and you will stop seeing it.
There aren't millions of amazing people in the world. In fact, almost nobody is "amazing". In contrast, there are billions of horrid, disgusting fleshsacks to contrast, and I'm one of them. If it meant that the extermination of the human race was definite and scheduled within the next five years, I would give up my life right now with no qualms. Time to give another species the chance to fuck everything up.
Good to know that you've done your research and actually gone and done a psyche profile of every single person on the planet in order to reach your obviously factual conclusion that "There aren't millions of amazing people in the world." /sarcasm

In all seriousness it's true that there are plenty enough mean, bigoted, and all round idiotic people in the world, but so fucking what? Those people mean shit! The people who matter are the people who see the potential that is in all of us, and are inspired to make us all a little less shit. Do you think Ghandi just shouldn't have bothered, or Nelson Mandela, or whoever it was who set up the Salvation Army or Oxfam? Would the world be a better place if they had just decided to sit at home in a misanthropic stupor rather than actually doing anything?

If you hate something, you change something. It's not that hard. You've just got to make a choice of would you rather be the person who makes a difference and gets remembered for it, or the person who is content just to whine and ultimately achieve nothing? If you're fine with just being the latter, then nobody can help you, but you can't make the state of things get better by just wanting it too.
 

Blind Sight

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I personally think that the less extreme 'losing faith in humanity' is nowhere near as bad as the 'I wish humans would be wiped out because we're scumbags' mentality. Such a viewpoint reveals far more about the individual saying it then humanity. Mainly, that the individual has issues that they really need to sort out.