@Sohere Exactly. But think of how absurd people express their love like this. Since Camus is literally the leader of absurdism—which I think most of us secretly embodies the concept of absurdism.
When he says “I love you” but Albert Camus said “you don’t really mean anything and I probably don’t love you but we can get married if you want. It doesn’t really matter to me and I’d say yes if another girl asked me too.”
Dear Lads & Lasses,
We hereby spreading out an open invitation for those who seeks companionship with others by making a Bilingual GDM (OCRP and MVRP). For those who are interested, kindly leave your name bellow, wait for us to contact you, and the rest will be history.
Hey after months of dwelling in my cave, I think I need some new friends to fill this dry and empty timeline. If anyone is interested in getting to know me, my doors are wide open. Please leave a trace, and I’ll be sure to follow you back. [MVRP, MDNI]
Wrapping up my honest memoir, David Sheff has executed “Beautiful Boy” in the most meaningful way possible. The enduring bond between a parent and its child left me deeply moved. Reading it felt like living through the hope, terror, and exhaustion—which makes it personal.