the meaning of life is to never be at anyone else's mercy
#1
you quickly learn this when you're sick and homeless. having to rely on the goodwill of other people makes it impossible to get past square one

what i find extremely odd is the bootstrapping and moralizing that's projected onto homeless people, and how fucking useless all the programs to uplift them are

when you're at the bottom of the totem poll in society, it becomes extremely evident that people are blood thirsty psychopaths -- the social contract no longer applies, because you broke the social contract when you selfishly decided to sleep in a bus stop

i wish i had a place to stay and medical treatment for my chest Sad

this is a loser mindset, yes, but it's true nonetheless. not that it's some revelation, or anything...

just tired of it all. maybe the concentration camp victims should have taken more personal responsibility? "WELL THEY SHOULD HAVE FUCKING BLAHBLAHBLAH IF THEY DIDN'T WANT TO BE GASSED" Eyeroll 

having a hard upbringing is a legitimate excuse to commit crime @MVP

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everyone is a rug puller, 0 tolerance for ugly retards. you would think it's the other way around, but ugly retards are cut the least slack out of anyone

insane insights. cant wait for concentration camps to come back. no feeling like self righteousness

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I failed at day 1… my parents got the better of me by bringing me into this word unable to speak… or even walk… I was COMPLETELY at their mercy
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