Excellent. Get high, indulge in oily fucks, and take a mud bath. The best of kings eat, whore, and drink themselves to an early grave anyway. Hedonistic nihilism might be just your ticket.
I'm headed to an early grave because early means late and hedonistic nihilism means lusts of wine and sexual pleasures, getting in touch with our animal instincts and partaking of excess, the use of ergot, and associating the emotional, a-rational side of ourselves with music, and also sensualism, and finally, rejecting morality on the grounds of aesthetic immorality, like art, dress sense, humility, dignity, greed and refinement, rejecting all else as a false, unfriendly social behaviour, think about it!
My immoralism is simple, but there's been, since society pushes it, complications and difficulty in the code, like extra rules, and morality, all that needs to be done is the two above codes for immoralism, my aesthetic rules, and rejecting the moral in favour of the immoral in aesthetic things, like art, and to otherwise avoid any event, restaurant etc unless it's refined or fancy, and as concerns beauty, whether smoking on a bus is aesthetic, or drinking Coke on a bus is aesthetic, it should be reduced to just the aesthetic and no morals, that's how simple it is, society makes human behaviour less simple, making the code, following the rules, sticking to it, and having no ties or additions from society isn't easy, but it's simple, it's just not simplistic because Dionysian pleasures are complicated. Things to enjoy: a fine wine, vegan, carefully selected (or at least an eggless wine, believe me wine used to have egg in it until they caught me not drinking it and saw me have dairy ingredients), the beauty of a painting (a painted picture), fine and fancy clothes (fancy actually means it's excessively elaborate), wearing a custom made atheist tie with my own writing on it saying "I'm an atheist.", which is made in a fancy way and is coming in the mail (I don't usually wear a simple tie, my brother Ashley prefers simple clothes of just one colour and nothing fancy when it's excessively detailed, but I've seen Sheldon on 'The Big Bang Theory' wear a suit jacket which is excessively fancy (detailed) to the point of ridicule, they must've seen smart people like me dress in excessive detail), a green paisley tie, also not the simple tie or clothes Ashley prefers although at the same time he thinks I dress better than I used to when my clothes used to be simple, the enjoyment of luxury, classical music (I listen to other styles besides exquisite music to break the tedium of my musical tastes, and am now a rhumba purist and ska music purist, however I don't listen to popular music), other things to enjoy include the eating of caviar, the wearing of yellow pineapple sunglasses, the sniffing of medicated snuff (because it's highly unusual), and the wearing of my tartan scarves, to name a few, there's a lot to enjoy, it's not about what I don't do, it's about what I do (all of it), with no scruples, because I think, which is my own creation of immoralism, that scruples are always stating what's wrong with an action and not what's right with it. I rest my case, I reduced all of society's expectations and all of the rules as much as I could, returning them to their simplicity on strictly one thing: the fancy, refined aesthetic values.
Is it normal to make up your own immoralism?
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Excellent. Get high, indulge in oily fucks, and take a mud bath. The best of kings eat, whore, and drink themselves to an early grave anyway. Hedonistic nihilism might be just your ticket.
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I'm headed to an early grave because early means late and hedonistic nihilism means lusts of wine and sexual pleasures, getting in touch with our animal instincts and partaking of excess, the use of ergot, and associating the emotional, a-rational side of ourselves with music, and also sensualism, and finally, rejecting morality on the grounds of aesthetic immorality, like art, dress sense, humility, dignity, greed and refinement, rejecting all else as a false, unfriendly social behaviour, think about it!
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Wow man, what's not to enjoy?
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My immoralism is simple, but there's been, since society pushes it, complications and difficulty in the code, like extra rules, and morality, all that needs to be done is the two above codes for immoralism, my aesthetic rules, and rejecting the moral in favour of the immoral in aesthetic things, like art, and to otherwise avoid any event, restaurant etc unless it's refined or fancy, and as concerns beauty, whether smoking on a bus is aesthetic, or drinking Coke on a bus is aesthetic, it should be reduced to just the aesthetic and no morals, that's how simple it is, society makes human behaviour less simple, making the code, following the rules, sticking to it, and having no ties or additions from society isn't easy, but it's simple, it's just not simplistic because Dionysian pleasures are complicated. Things to enjoy: a fine wine, vegan, carefully selected (or at least an eggless wine, believe me wine used to have egg in it until they caught me not drinking it and saw me have dairy ingredients), the beauty of a painting (a painted picture), fine and fancy clothes (fancy actually means it's excessively elaborate), wearing a custom made atheist tie with my own writing on it saying "I'm an atheist.", which is made in a fancy way and is coming in the mail (I don't usually wear a simple tie, my brother Ashley prefers simple clothes of just one colour and nothing fancy when it's excessively detailed, but I've seen Sheldon on 'The Big Bang Theory' wear a suit jacket which is excessively fancy (detailed) to the point of ridicule, they must've seen smart people like me dress in excessive detail), a green paisley tie, also not the simple tie or clothes Ashley prefers although at the same time he thinks I dress better than I used to when my clothes used to be simple, the enjoyment of luxury, classical music (I listen to other styles besides exquisite music to break the tedium of my musical tastes, and am now a rhumba purist and ska music purist, however I don't listen to popular music), other things to enjoy include the eating of caviar, the wearing of yellow pineapple sunglasses, the sniffing of medicated snuff (because it's highly unusual), and the wearing of my tartan scarves, to name a few, there's a lot to enjoy, it's not about what I don't do, it's about what I do (all of it), with no scruples, because I think, which is my own creation of immoralism, that scruples are always stating what's wrong with an action and not what's right with it. I rest my case, I reduced all of society's expectations and all of the rules as much as I could, returning them to their simplicity on strictly one thing: the fancy, refined aesthetic values.