The Scariest Book I've Read in YEARS! #existentialism #booktok #scp #antimemetics
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Top Comments (10)
Man you should totally consider recording audiobooks, you've got such a great voice for it. Not even kidding.
This video froze after “what if there was something” and I thought it was a really funny joke about cosmic horror
"If you stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you". Nietzsche.
I'm listening to that book on Audible now and it's everything Quinn says
"Whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent".
Have you seen the Yellow Sign. Let me tell you about fair Carcosa.
Power doesn't just corrupt, it kills. Power kills for power's sake. The corruption it spreads is its fuel, and it uses death to keep its secrets.
Feels like this should be in black and white like the old twilight zones.
It's a riff on the Philip K Dick's 'A scanner darkly'...
This is a neat take on a psychological phenomena known as existential despair, existential crisis, nihilistic depression or in extreme cases a psychotic break. Mostly about percieving too much about society and the world to the point that your psyche experiences a profound detachment from the recognition of life's inherent absurdity and absence of inherent meaning. Camus and the absurd, Nietzche and the abyss, and in a clinical sense profound nihilism and major depressive disorder. You essentially 'check out' from everything as an unconscious effort of self preservation, but in the process lose a lot of your ability to find meaning in anything and form or maintain a connection with those around yourself. To an extent you simply cease to be. This can actually be consciously triggered through Jung's damgerous 'shadow work' of looking deep into yourself and having a negarive end result. There's a reason so many philosophers go at least a little bit mad.
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Top Comments (10)
Man you should totally consider recording audiobooks, you've got such a great voice for it. Not even kidding.
This video froze after “what if there was something” and I thought it was a really funny joke about cosmic horror
"If you stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you". Nietzsche.
I'm listening to that book on Audible now and it's everything Quinn says
"Whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent".
Have you seen the Yellow Sign. Let me tell you about fair Carcosa.
Power doesn't just corrupt, it kills. Power kills for power's sake. The corruption it spreads is its fuel, and it uses death to keep its secrets.
Feels like this should be in black and white like the old twilight zones.
It's a riff on the Philip K Dick's 'A scanner darkly'...
This is a neat take on a psychological phenomena known as existential despair, existential crisis, nihilistic depression or in extreme cases a psychotic break. Mostly about percieving too much about society and the world to the point that your psyche experiences a profound detachment from the recognition of life's inherent absurdity and absence of inherent meaning. Camus and the absurd, Nietzche and the abyss, and in a clinical sense profound nihilism and major depressive disorder. You essentially 'check out' from everything as an unconscious effort of self preservation, but in the process lose a lot of your ability to find meaning in anything and form or maintain a connection with those around yourself. To an extent you simply cease to be. This can actually be consciously triggered through Jung's damgerous 'shadow work' of looking deep into yourself and having a negarive end result. There's a reason so many philosophers go at least a little bit mad.