I have the same fascination.
I almost WANT the world to break into disaster and nuclear warfare, just to see everything destroyed.
There's a feeling of awe about it. How this world, that many people believe to be so "real" is not stronger than the paper it relies on.
And yes, it is empowering. It also leaves us helpless. The interplay of the 2 cannot be separated.
There's nothing more exciting than destroying something, and its so satisfying when its done only for spite.. but the problem with burning the world to the ground is that the ashes don't burn.
I Like to Watch things crumble
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I have the same fascination.
I almost WANT the world to break into disaster and nuclear warfare, just to see everything destroyed.
There's a feeling of awe about it. How this world, that many people believe to be so "real" is not stronger than the paper it relies on.
And yes, it is empowering. It also leaves us helpless. The interplay of the 2 cannot be separated.
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There's nothing more exciting than destroying something, and its so satisfying when its done only for spite.. but the problem with burning the world to the ground is that the ashes don't burn.