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BuccoCapital Bloke
BuccoCapital Bloke@buccocapital·
“Sir, another 22 year old has found a job”
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Chess Feed
Chess Feed@chess_feed·
White to move! Mate in 2!
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Chess Feed@chess_feed·
Why is this move brilliant?
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Chessify
Chessify@ChessifyMe·
A clean checkmate to ease into Tuesday. ♟️😌 White mates in 2
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Chess Master
Chess Master@xxChessMaster·
White to move! Mate in 2!
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Chess Feed
Chess Feed@chess_feed·
White to move and win! Can you solve this puzzle?
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PS
PS@dostoevesque·
Self hatred is just narcissism wearing a cheap disguise. You think your failures are uniquely catastrophic, your awkwardness is unprecedented, your face is the most embarrassing anyone has ever seen. That is not humility. Humility means thinking about yourself less, not thinking worse of yourself. What you are doing is inverted grandiosity. It could be said the same about self pity too. It is just narcissism disguised as depth. It feels deep but it is mostly entitlement in a sad mask. You tell yourself you expect nothing, that you are worthless, yet the theatrical despair betrays a quiet demand. You want someone to disagree. You want the universe to finally acknowledge your hidden value. It is not that your pain is fake. It is that ordinary discomfort feels unbearable when you have no other way to feel special. The daily frictions of life a rude email, a canceled plan, a mild embarrassment are not enough. So you upgrade them to tragedies. You need a storyline with real weight because a storyline with no weight would reveal the terrifying possibility that you are just another person having a normal Tuesday. That is the deeper narcissism. You would rather be a tragic hero than a nobody. You would rather be broken in a unique and beautiful way than admit that your problems are mostly the same boring problems everyone has. Self hatred becomes the costume you wear to avoid the plain face of ordinary life. And the joke is that ordinary life, with all its small annoyances and small joys, is where actual peace lives. But you cannot get there as long as you need your suffering to be special. The hard truth is that pain is ordinary and no one is coming to certify your suffering as specially tragic. The real distinction is between wanting to take responsibility and wanting to be the reason. Taking responsibility fixes what you broke and moves on. Wanting to be the reason clings to guilt like a trophy because being the cause means you still matter. That is the trap. Your self hatred is not a moral position. It is just another way of keeping yourself at the center of every story.
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy

“There's a lot of narcissism in self-hatred.” — David Foster Wallace

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Chess Master
Chess Master@xxChessMaster·
White to play! Mate in 2!
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Chess Feed
Chess Feed@chess_feed·
White to move, mate in 2!
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They got me
They got me@______punished·
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Essential Mastery
Essential Mastery@EssentialMastry·
“Money buys privacy, silence. the less money you have, the noisier it is; the thinner your walls, the closer your neighbors. the first thing you notice when you step into the house or apartment of a rich person is how quiet it is.” - Fran Lebowitz
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misa!
misa!@misak1nz·
in 6 months life will be completely new again
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internet hall of fame
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
Bro is trauma dumping on tv
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Will Sexton
Will Sexton@vrilliumlive·
This is no different than any other kind of fantasy porn for the goyim
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
A HARVARD psychologist says: “if you’ve achieved nothing by 25, you’ve avoided the most destructive illusion of youth” > In 2021, a Harvard psychologist surprised a lecture hall with an unexpected statement: “If you haven’t accomplished much by 25, you may have escaped one of youth’s biggest illusions.” At first, the room laughed. She wasn’t kidding. > The illusion of early success. In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements. But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose. They decide too early… and spend years trying to undo it. > The exploration phase. Research on career development suggests that people who explore more before 30 often build stronger long-term directions. Testing ideas. Making mistakes in public. Changing course. At 25 it looks like confusion ….but by 35 it often turns into clarity. People who feel “behind” in their mid-20s frequently gain something others miss: Perspective. Patience. And a clearer sense of what truly matters to them. That foundation often leads to better decisions later on. At the end of the lecture, the psychologist left the students with one final thought: “You’re not meant to have life fully figured out at 25.” “You’re meant to discover who you’re not.”
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Cigarette Nostalgia
Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake·
The amount of divorces that have happened due to this exact setup is astronomical
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Lunix
Lunix@SolLunix·
AI companies: "we're replacing your Job with AI" Me who already replaced my Job with AI:
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