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dont you think theres a problem with all of our lonely insignificant people who are waiting to die?

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LadyGrace · 70-79
I don't think anyone is insignificant. Not all are waiting to die.
BatRinseRepeat · 31-35, F
Yes.

Most of them are in politics.
our lonely insignificant people?? All of my people are valuable. The fact that they wish to die is unfortunate.
Trickrainbow · 31-35, F
and what are you a part of a church seminar?
sports team? friendlys resturant employee? the only kind of value..... no one with a sense of value goes around claiming to be valuable. with is even considered a spark of any life form in society around these moral compasses of overruled senile rules of enlighenment. most of the valuable's credentials are predetermined set of rules and standards that can be abolished or stood for. new ideals are not maleable and most of the time unnatainable. so yeah, there ARE a lot of sheep in a tough act of being such. @Discombobulatedbunny:
I can count all of my friends on one finger.
I don't belong to any special group, church or organization that leads me to value people. Seeing worth in others is a decision I choose to make. Everyone matters. Everyone counts. They all shine if you choose to look.
SW-User
Of course. A lot of people are doing what they can to help that.
Sicarium · 46-50, M
Not everyone gets a happy ending.
Invisible · 26-30, M
Maybe. Maybe not
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
Of course.
No, there's a bigger problem with lonelier, even less significant people who feel the need to be "better than" someone else. 😒
xSharp · 31-35, M
yup, japans even got a suicide forest, not to mention virtual girlfriends.

 
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