>Do storms pity the drowned?
What characters/events have influenced your descent into nihilism?
*roars*
*grow twice as big in size*
*body surrounded by a mystical sand storm*
*dog heads on shoulders start barking in an abyssal voice*
Wulfgar from Drizzt books was pretty good.
>>36218218
>tfw bought this skin when I was just an unranked babby.
A-a-are the good old days really gone, bros?
>>36218963
A person with a work ethic and a willingness to follow a moral compass absolutely has the capacity to create days that are better than "the gold ol' days." You can feel emotions such as pride, emotional frisson, high achievement and security. You can also enable people to be able to have "good ol' days" which instills a long lasting good feeling that transcends what you're imagining.
>>36218218
I'm gonna fuck that dog
I base my philosophy in life to Rick from R&M
I compare myself to him in every single thing I do
>tfw my cousin actually told me that I reminded her of Rick
>tfw I'm turning into the Drive greentext
>>36218218
tsunamis crave flotsam
does an anteater pity ants?
when i was a wee lad i witnessed the spider in the window grow fatter on flies that flew into its web
there was only nihilism evermore
>>36218218
You can add Rick (Rick and Morty) Here too. (And no, I'm not a fucking reddit fag that types burp every 2 words, those are just great characters from great shows)
>>36218218
>Do storms pity the drowned?
One of the Klingon stories about Kahless is best.
Long ago, a storm was heading for the city of Quin'lat. Everyone took protection within the walls except one man who remained outside. Kahless went to him and asked what he was doing. "I am not afraid," the man said. "I will not hide my face behind stone and mortar. I will stand before the wind and make it respect me." Kahless honored his choice and went back inside. The next day, the storm came, and the man was killed. Kahless replied, "The wind does not respect a fool".