
MicahBell
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- Feb 11, 2025
- 26
Does anyone find themselves romanticising suffering? Like , desiring it?
if anybody has read Confessions of a Mask buy Yukio Mishima, it's something like that. The desire to have a "tragic life" or something. Feeling envy towards people who work dead-end jobs that people look down upon, going home to an apartment with peeling wallpaper and eating instant noodles.
I don't desire the loneliness or lack of identity now. but something like working a shitty, low paying job, living alone in a one bedroom apartment in the city. the city is horrible. abusing drugs and alcohol to escape it all. every time i walk in the rain i fantasise about being hit by a car and lying in the street, not just because im suicidal, but i find it appealing because of just how bleak it is.
as long as i wasn't lonely, suffering and living an insignificant, unimportant life sounds attractive to me.
if anybody has read Confessions of a Mask buy Yukio Mishima, it's something like that. The desire to have a "tragic life" or something. Feeling envy towards people who work dead-end jobs that people look down upon, going home to an apartment with peeling wallpaper and eating instant noodles.
I don't desire the loneliness or lack of identity now. but something like working a shitty, low paying job, living alone in a one bedroom apartment in the city. the city is horrible. abusing drugs and alcohol to escape it all. every time i walk in the rain i fantasise about being hit by a car and lying in the street, not just because im suicidal, but i find it appealing because of just how bleak it is.
as long as i wasn't lonely, suffering and living an insignificant, unimportant life sounds attractive to me.