Human Beings: A Waste of Time - /lit/ (#24552681) [Archived: 270 hours ago]

Maitreya
7/15/2025, 8:07:52 PM No.24552681
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Reading about human beings is a waste of time. Humans are a failed species, and there isn’t a single thing worth remembering about this wretched, detestable race. The mind is not fully confined to this body, and I have dreamt of embodying entirely different umwelten. The notion that I must define myself first and foremost by this form I presently inhabit - this vile, mechanized, violent chimp-bonobo species - rests on metaphysical assumptions such as rejecting transmigration. There isn’t a single thing worth remembering or preserving about the human species. Within every individual lies the ugly head of a cackling, laughing Jew. The only human to truly destroy the Jew within himself and, thereby, transcend mundane human existence was Buddha, though even some sutras get minor things wrong (e.g., human exceptionalism in the Lotus Sutra - the nagas literally transformed into humans before attaining enlightenment).

Humanity should be utterly destroyed. Doing so will allow greater potential for enlightenment as other species evolve toward the capacity for awakening. The telluric naturally arises toward the solar (perhaps there is a cosmic bias toward order and complexity, based on Chaisson’s research on thermodynamic gradients and the expansion of the universe).

I am writing a book on this matter. At this point, I take pleasure only in watching human beings suffer as I envision a future of non-human beings evolving toward sapience. Pic-related are worth more than the entirety of the trash human legacies.
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:47:52 AM No.24553495
>>24552681 (OP)
Animals are retarded
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 1:05:52 AM No.24553551
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>>24553495
Human beings are animals and not that different from chimps.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:45:26 AM No.24553979
Agreed. You might enjoy Sheldrake's recent paper on terminal lucidity in animals.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 5:06:27 AM No.24554018
>>24552681 (OP)
Humans wrote those books BTW. Let me guess, they are "one of the good ones"?
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 5:10:45 AM No.24554029
>>24552681 (OP)
you better be vegan anon