Freevolt

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That'll make people easily think I hate my country, and it gets worse because it's such a difficult concept to explain (compared to my ability to elaborate on such a thing). I think it's a long shot to find somebody who's on the same page as me, or somebody who I don't need/want to be on the same page with.
Today, I suddenly realized that I may as well live alone because I have such strict standards for many things that I don't expect an average person to abide by *all* of them. For example, I silently boycott a ton of things, mostly related to genocide, but some are related to ethical issues. (I should be "less silent" to make an impact, by the way.) I'm critical of my own country's "consumerism-in-disguise-of-culture," but it's so subtle to distinguish "my people" and "my people's state."
I have to remind you that, since they banned Russia but refused to do so to Israel, it's inevitably involved in politics. FIFA, EuroVision, Olympics, etc. Don't ever say that you join it because you wish your activity is independent of politics.
I don't like a movie that treats supporting characters' (or extras') lives like a prop.
Although I'm still doubtful if "suicide" should be a straight-out taboo (both discussing it and doing it), but since we already have all sort of social mechanism to make it stop, I think their focus should be "disabling the reason to die" rather than "enabling the reason to live" because, like I said, "will to live" is a default mode of consciousness. By depriving oneself of the reason against it, I assume a conscious mind wouldn't even want to gravitate toward that idea.
"Will to live" is the default mode of consciousness. I assume you need both a good reason and courage to go against it.
Consciousness is a curse. The only thing you can do is to make it better, unless you have finalized the reason to end it and have the courage to execute it.
Every humanly thing has the first time.
How do you think about a person whose catchphrases are "People are idiots," "I don't care," and "Yes/I know, but" ?
A sure sign of toxicity is accusing *anybody* just because they can't understand people. They might as well not even try to understand people.