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  • =-)

    This won’t last forever.

  • No wanting to live anymore doesn’t mean a person is mentally ill.

  • Yes, and? I said I don’t care about belligerence.

    What does that have to do with me being here?

  • Yes. I understand what this person is saying.

    I was not saying that this person thought the phenomenon did not exist or was made up.

    My point is they are unwanted but won’t go away. That is why they are intrusive.

    It is not any big mystery. It is a well known phenomenon. You try not to think of the thoughts, because they cause great pain, and the thoughts happen more.

    What is the problem here? What is the great problem in calling them by a name that makes experiential sense? Nothing. There is no problem.

    These intrusive thoughts often involve harming people we love. Which is like being tortured for hours daily, and months, and even years for some. We don’t want to think these thoughts, but they keep intruding on us.

    Why do we not want to think of these thoughts as “our thoughts”? Because if they are our thoughts (or if they are us) then we are horrific monsters.

    But through years of torture many of us have, emerged from the ruins of our life, and learned that we are not monsters. We are just being tortured by the monster of existence.

  • It isn’t a lack of understanding of belligerence. It’s that I just don’t care about belligerence much anymore.

    Edit: Changed the word “it” to “belligerence” for clarity.

  • We don’t imagine them. They imagine us.

    We are the result of them. We are the effluence of thoughts.

  • You can’t not have them. Because they have you. They are in control.

  • No thoughts are “your own.”

    You are owned by your thoughts.

  • The point is that intrusive thoughts are real.

  • Intrusive thoughts are a big part of OCD.

    And they are unwanted thoughts that a person doesn’t want to have. That’s why doctors call them “intrusive thoughts.”

  • Intrusive thoughts are a big part of OCD. And they call them “intrusive thoughts.”

    Maybe it’s OCD?

  • One of those things is out of place.

  • Nature will never be happy. Nature will always be tearing itself apart. I vote "all animals" for deletion.

  • If we really loved ourselves, then we could more easily see the value of non-existence.

    My comments are not the tragic part. It is existence that is tragic.

  • Every single thing is aimed at non-existence. I’m just ahead of the curve and happy about it.

    I can’t kill myself. I promised someone that I wouldn’t leave them all alone in this horror-hell world. Otherwise, all bets are off.

    I don’t see it as help to force people to be miserable.

    The only good things are non-existent things. All things that exist are evil, everything in the universe. It is impossible to avoid harming humans and non-human animals.

    Non-existence is the only happiness and paradise.

  • Because I can see clearly that non-existence is better than existence.