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“The best kind of love is the one that results in the profoundest level of melancholy. Longing for someone whom you have never been with or desiring someone, who, for some reason, can’t ever be yours, are the kinds of pain that must be embraced and endured. It’s a privilege to feel sad because of love. For it means the love has served its purpose. As it evoked the emotions in us that we were never ready for.”
― That Thing About You
― That Thing About You
“Our dream of happiness is waiting for another universe to collide with our own, and change what we ourselves cannot.”
― The Weaver of Odds
― The Weaver of Odds
“Only Chromeheads believe the Neon God is a true god.’
‘And yet we treat Him like one, all of us. We worship His Broadcast and we pray for His Justice and sacrifice on His altar each day. When our own eyes deceive us, we make His Jurors into Apostles of Truesight, or rely on worldview-enhancers like that drug Rhapsody or the VVV Visors. Day after day, we find our every thought and action judged by kynikois we can’t see, by arbitrary rules we don’t know, in a reality we rejected. We lead empty lives and so we empty the world of all meaning.”
― 5 Stars
‘And yet we treat Him like one, all of us. We worship His Broadcast and we pray for His Justice and sacrifice on His altar each day. When our own eyes deceive us, we make His Jurors into Apostles of Truesight, or rely on worldview-enhancers like that drug Rhapsody or the VVV Visors. Day after day, we find our every thought and action judged by kynikois we can’t see, by arbitrary rules we don’t know, in a reality we rejected. We lead empty lives and so we empty the world of all meaning.”
― 5 Stars
“The Neon God is a plague, a global pandemic brought to bear by our hatred and greed. Because of Him, we have lost our soul, our free will, our humanity.”
― 5 Stars
― 5 Stars
“Aurora took a deep breath.
There it was, she thought, the reason behind all the madness. Why society was acrumble; why she and everyone else were on the brink of starvation. Humanity’s inevitable ending. The Darkspread. The Close. There, in the Golden Dragon’s dark underbelly was where all the maps stopped.
‘Two days from now, the Dark will cover the world,’ she said pensively, trying not to think what horrific sight awaited her behind the spring-loaded door, ‘and the Neon God shall rule over darkness.”
― 5 Stars
There it was, she thought, the reason behind all the madness. Why society was acrumble; why she and everyone else were on the brink of starvation. Humanity’s inevitable ending. The Darkspread. The Close. There, in the Golden Dragon’s dark underbelly was where all the maps stopped.
‘Two days from now, the Dark will cover the world,’ she said pensively, trying not to think what horrific sight awaited her behind the spring-loaded door, ‘and the Neon God shall rule over darkness.”
― 5 Stars
“Aurora shuddered, her face white with anger.
The only thing worse than having to compete for Gold Stars was not being allowed to compete anymore.
Muting was the Neon God’s favourite punishment, for He loved to hijack human language, almost as much as He loved hijacking perfectly human societal norms.
Judging people on their supposed worth was His favourite pastime, and God forbid you didn’t follow His arbitrarily-chosen set of beliefs, which appeared to change every hour.
Under the Neon God’s law, innocent words such as “powerline” or “screwdriver” had become obscene, trigger words that would most definitely get you muted, thrown in a Mind Prison or killed.”
― 5 Stars
The only thing worse than having to compete for Gold Stars was not being allowed to compete anymore.
Muting was the Neon God’s favourite punishment, for He loved to hijack human language, almost as much as He loved hijacking perfectly human societal norms.
Judging people on their supposed worth was His favourite pastime, and God forbid you didn’t follow His arbitrarily-chosen set of beliefs, which appeared to change every hour.
Under the Neon God’s law, innocent words such as “powerline” or “screwdriver” had become obscene, trigger words that would most definitely get you muted, thrown in a Mind Prison or killed.”
― 5 Stars
“Hiki Komori stirred Aurora away from the orgy and handed her a clean napkin.
‘Sorry about them. It’s the Rhapsody. To them, the real world is something akin to a cardboard reality.’
‘Why do it at all?’ she pouted, trying to wipe her shoe with the napkin. ‘Why take the damn drug?’
‘To escape their mortality, naturally. The great curtain call frightens them, so they avoid the applause. More so, they perform badly, spitting their lines out in spite. They are embittered and hungry and will no doubt eat your child.
'Yes, the soul of humanity will end in two days. But we’ve buried its body fifty decades before, wouldn’t you think? Come, Miss Aurora,’ he beckoned, ‘the lair of the Dragon runs deeper still.”
― 5 Stars
‘Sorry about them. It’s the Rhapsody. To them, the real world is something akin to a cardboard reality.’
‘Why do it at all?’ she pouted, trying to wipe her shoe with the napkin. ‘Why take the damn drug?’
‘To escape their mortality, naturally. The great curtain call frightens them, so they avoid the applause. More so, they perform badly, spitting their lines out in spite. They are embittered and hungry and will no doubt eat your child.
'Yes, the soul of humanity will end in two days. But we’ve buried its body fifty decades before, wouldn’t you think? Come, Miss Aurora,’ he beckoned, ‘the lair of the Dragon runs deeper still.”
― 5 Stars
“Any explanation or logic that explains everything so easily has a hidden trap in it”
― Sputnik Sweetheart
― Sputnik Sweetheart
“If men were content to love a peer instead of a slave — as indeed some men do who are without either arrogance or an inferiority complex — then women would be far less obsessed with their femininity; they would become more natural and simple and would easily rediscover themselves as women, which, after all, they are.”
― Extracts From: The Second Sex
― Extracts From: The Second Sex
“she told me not to worry so much - I was dead now and all the worrying had to stop at some point.”
― Buried Treasure
― Buried Treasure
“I don’t know why loss, cruelty, or other such things exist in the world - but I have this moment only (yesterday is gone and tomorrow is not promised) - I get to choose what to make of this moment. Am I living in heaven or hell? Only I get to decide.”
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“In the book of life, love is the most profound chapter; and the very essence from which all other chapters derive their meaning and depth.”
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“Kindness is a language understood by all, transcending all barriers; speak it often and fluently.”
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“The strength of a family lies not just in blood ties, but in the shared nexus of compassion and support.”
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“A mirror does not judge when you look at it. It reflects who you are or what you are becoming.”
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“This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou cannot not then be false to any man.
Farewell. My blessing season this in thee!”
― Hamlet
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou cannot not then be false to any man.
Farewell. My blessing season this in thee!”
― Hamlet
“What is a man,
If his chief good and market of his time
Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more.
Sure He that made us with such large discourse,
Looking before and after, gave us not
That capability and godlike reason
To fust in us unused. Now, whether it be
Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple
Of thinking too precisely on th'event -
A thought which, quartered, hath but one part wisdom
And ever three parts coward - I do not know
Why yet I live to say 'This thing's to do',
Sith I have cause, and will, and strength and means
To do't.”
― Hamlet
If his chief good and market of his time
Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more.
Sure He that made us with such large discourse,
Looking before and after, gave us not
That capability and godlike reason
To fust in us unused. Now, whether it be
Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple
Of thinking too precisely on th'event -
A thought which, quartered, hath but one part wisdom
And ever three parts coward - I do not know
Why yet I live to say 'This thing's to do',
Sith I have cause, and will, and strength and means
To do't.”
― Hamlet
“I propose that at the core of our existence lies an intrinsic connection on an energetic level, suggesting that our purpose might be fundamentally tied to the exercise of free will. This free will presents us with a profound choice: to engage in meaningful connections that affirm our shared humanity, or to opt for isolation, which leads to a sense of existential emptiness. Perhaps, this dichotomy is the very essence of a cosmic test designed by our creator, challenging us to recognize and nurture our interconnectedness over separation.”
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