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WHY IS TIME MOVING SO FAST?

>> No.54624182

What will biz-tards use their remaining time on this Earth for?

>> No.54624231

>>54624060
Part of me believes history is a lie, and we’re always reincarnating into a timeline where civilization is just about to collapse, because we’re actually in Hell.

>> No.54625910

>>54624231
I have the same theory.
I am not alone

>> No.54625937 [DELETED] 

>>54625910
Woah my ID…
Why in 8(H)el

>> No.54626336
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>>54624231
They put you in a world were you get to see the remnants of how good things can be, then slowly make it worse and worse until you are literally being boiled alive in excrement. Spicy.

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>>54624060
I want to freeze time so bad that sometimes I forget that it's impossible.

>> No.54626406

>>54624231
I have a similar belief. I don't believe we are reincarnating into different hells constantly, but are instead just living in one eternal hell that just goes on and on.

>> No.54626442

>>54624060
You're skipping frames, man. You stare into the void and freeze more frequently than you think. You may have ADHD. Smoke some weed and you'll feel the true weight of every second. You begin to notice everything

>> No.54626672

Time isn't moving.

>> No.54626702

>>54624060
CERN turned on the LHC in 2008.

>> No.54626722
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What if I told you...that you are now a FUCKING BAGHOLDER! Because...you are.

>> No.54626777

>>54624060
Because you're getting older
As you age a a fixed period of time (i.e. a day or a month) will be a smaller and smaller increment of the time you've experienced over all your life, making that increment of time perceptually shorter and shorter. Not to mention this effect is exacerbated by the lack of new experiences, repeating the same routine day in and day out will make days seem to fly by.
It's by far the shittiest and most terrifying aspect of the human condition and it's no coincidence that it's something almost no one ever talks about

>> No.54626801

>>54624231
At least there's alcohol.

>> No.54626852

>>54626777
Checked, never thought of it that way.

>> No.54626885

>>54624060
>posted 5 hours ago
how does it feel to lose those 5 hours oP?

>> No.54626916

nigger

>> No.54626926

>>54624060
times flies when you're havin' fun!

>> No.54626959

>>54624182
trying to make it all back I guess.

>> No.54627140

>>54624231
I still prefer the globohomo hell over getting raped and killed by some mongolian nigger in 1240

>> No.54627164

>>54624231
>>54625910
>>54626336

We live the same life over and over again

>> No.54628180

>>54624060
why do you want it to move slow? prolong suffering?

>> No.54628219

>>54627164
when will you break the cycle and make a change anon? We're all counting on you

>> No.54629121

>>54626777
checked, based, never considered routine as part of the reason. whelp time to rub one out.

>> No.54629230

>>54626777
Not only that, but the more significant and novel the memory of an experience, the "sooner" it feels it has occurred in sequential timing. Something near-death happening to you now, in adulthood, may feel as though it occurred before your childhood if it affects you on a deep enough level. The deepest held convictions of the passage of time is held within the neurons of the heart, stimulated by the 5ht2a receptor.