— Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
NASA
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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noise dept.
Mike Driver
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
ojovivo
Cosimo Galluzzi
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros
$LAYYYTER
Cosmic Funnies

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Andulka
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@tonnykevin
— Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
“I dream of lost vocabularies that might express some of what we no longer can.”
— Jack Gilbert
-versesofourhearts
Were You Born To Die?
In the recent past, I've made a critical observation and a conclusion: some of us (me especially) were born to die.
Some of us literally have no purpose in life. We have no jobs, no relationships; nothing to contribute to. We have nothing to kill for and nothing to die for.
We are just empty characters placed here and the funny thing is that you know you are miserable yet you get by so well. God/the universe/nature has a way of ensuring you don't lack food, a place to sleep, safety or any basics.
You also realize that your life has no meaning at all yet you have no will of ending it all by your own hands (unaliving self). The irony is striking: you may live up to 90+ years yet in essence, you are no different from that child who passed away while young. Both of you are significant and insignificant in a way.
You feel so helpless and stuck with nowhere to turn to. What a paradox this is.
If someone told me this, I’d prob cry
as simple as that
Where are you my most precious one? I'm lonelier than the moon.
i hope to possess the power of understanding what the actual fuck is wrong with me all the time
Or maybe you’d prefer a coffee? Whatever you need really.
mi amor
Recently, I’ve been having this thought in my head. It is said that God(christian) is an omniscient(all knowing) being. If God is all knowing and knows all the events that will occur in a person’s life, that also means he knows all those who will make it to heaven and all those who will be going to hell. I know that the free will given to us plays a key role in whether we get damned or go to paradise but why create a creature that is destined for eternal damnation and suffering? Does this mean that the choice of getting saved/giving your life to Christ is not based on a human’s choice but is totally God’s will? Does this also mean God already knows things because he has already decided them? Was Judas predestined to betray Jesus Christ and then proceed to hang himself? Is this what our lives are all about? Re-living a story that has already been written?
Kaveh Akbar, from “Desunt Nonnulla", Calling a Wolf a Wolf