I'm 28 F, grown as heck and yet I broke down sobbing yesterday because of the reality that I'll never wake up and be an immortal magical being who spends their life questing and adventuring and saving the world. Like even if your only goal in life is to become rich, as long as you're still alive that's a possibility..but my dreams can never come true. I'm still a mortal human working 40 hrs a week to barely survive. Does anyone else feel like reading too much fantasy has been detrimental to their mental health like this? I'm genuinely so heart broken that I'll never get to go on an adventure in middle earth.
It's another episode of "Help! I never grew up!" where OP goes to the hugbox that probably helped her into this mess
Most of the responses are well-intentioned (and mostly r-slurred) advice about how to step away from the cliff of psychosis, but these brave few tell OP to do a cannon ball into insanity
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Listen, you cannot possibly think that your existence ends here. Your consciousness will always live on as non-existence is not possible. We all will get reincarnated. | (I lost the link for this one)
(The assumptions and extrapolations being that OP should go outside)
You go, King! Fight the power!
Let them know we won't take it lying down when they tell us... Uh, wait, hang on a second...
When they tell us "poor people have any agency at all in their lives"!
Even the average /r/fantasy user found this to be too loserish and offered a rebuttal
These guys take the topic as seriously as it deserves
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Yeah I had to stop watching that Pixar movie cars for the same type thing. I was absolutely heart broken that I would never be a car. I mean people who dream of being a dr have a chance but me?! No!!! I'll never be a car!!! And it's not fair!!!!! 38m
Have you considered becoming a vagrant?
You'd get to go on epic adventures to acquire loot (copper piping) while avoiding the minions of the Dark Lord (the police).
This is good advice. She might disavow reading entirely after one of those
Your in good company. The world is full of delusional people who are looking forward to a future existence in a magical wonderland... It's called religion.
I remember telling a CBT therapist I had that there were deep issues in my life that couldn't be solved. He asked me, in a can-do way, what kind of issues. I said, 'Well, for example, the fact there are no dragons.'
He was lost for a reply haha.
And then he used my payment for that session to wipe his tears after being verbally destroyed
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Lol we cant even cure cancer but are close to immortality?
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oh my science the scirapture is soon
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Pop Culture/Sci-Fi Transhumanism has become a religion in and on itself, even having an eschatology (science eradicates ignorance and humans colonize the galaxy) and eternal life (science conquers death and makes humans immortal) !christians !catholics !ummah
@ILoveChapose
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We have a !cyberpunk ping group
It's !g*mers
Thoughts on 2077? I couldn't beat phantom
liberty
because it bugged on the twins car hacking mission 
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I mean Cyberpunk as in the dystopian sci-fi genre and also the real-life philosophy and overall bullshit corporate-techno-feudalism hellscape that we are evolving into
, perhaps !bookworms and !sophistry are close to it, but I am referring to how technology will keep on advancing and changing the way of how humans treat their own existence, ideologies, and soycieties.
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!technology !technologoy !technolosoy
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!bookworms Nick Land, Mark Fisher, Ray Bressier, John Russel, Robin Mackay, Byung-Chul Han, Thomas Moynihan etc..
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ohh that's just called !burgers
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just go to korea
then you don't have to imagine
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I will travel to South Korea eventually, but to save its birthrate instead.
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Neuromancer is a really enjoyable book!
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They should have just made an open world Deus Ex.
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Boring looter shooter
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You have 300k coins just make the fricking !pings group you cheap bastard
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Sshh I'm trying to score the cash to make it myself, I am very poor
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rationionalists think the ryoko basilisk could be simulating them and might judge their souls and send them to ai heck
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have you watched serial experiments lain ?
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Not yet, but I will one day once I am done fixing my PC
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you should, I think you'd enjoy it
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Send me 7,500 and a name and I'll make it
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Oh its only 7500 coin?, then I might make it myself (but I dont wanna since I am gangstamaxxing
), how do you even create ping groups btw? 
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Well I can do the work and make it so you only have to spend 6969
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nah
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It's becoming increasingly likely that the cure to cancer will lead to functional immortality. However that is not happening this century.
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frick we can't even regrow my receding gum line...
singularity bros, smh
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