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Anonymous (ID: qDgsDn8k) United States No.513078641 >>513078701 >>513078796 >>513078913
What is wrong with me?
>see obviously drunk driver, could kill someone
>dont report it, just let whatever happens happens
>see some homeless guy dying on the sidewalk
>dont report it, just let whatever happens happens
>my 2 days off, upper boss wants me to come into an office a 11am, 30 minute drive, probably not even paid, to talk about some useless irrelevant incident at work
>just not going to go, i dont care if i get fired anymore
>just will lie and say i was camping or something, no service
>i will almost always lie if its convenient
>will confront me about the incident and just lie and say "oh", i dont care if i get fired anymore
>gf is coming to visit me next week
>suddenly lose all attraction to her a few minutes ago, now dont want her to come, now will have to deal with her for a week
>i told her i loved her, but each time i say it i know it's false
>i dont love my family, whenever my family says "bye love you!" whenever i leave or something, i say it back, but i just say it to say it, theres no substance behind it
>depressed hypochondriac alcoholic loser
nothing makes sense,
Anonymous (ID: Yc/DsllB) Canada No.513078701
>>513078641 (OP)
you should probably try to find a real job because spamming a dead site isn it
Anonymous (ID: ZEexrBJ7) United States No.513078782
Apathy

Its very common nowadays after covid. Im the say way.
Anonymous (ID: JkJ8uJ86) United States No.513078796
>>513078641 (OP)
Hey, it sounds like you're carrying a heavy load—feeling disconnected, unmotivated, and stuck in a cycle of lying and avoidance. I get that life feels overwhelming, and it’s easier to just let things slide, but you don’t have to keep going like this. The depression, drinking, and sense of being a “loser” are real struggles, but they’re also things you can work through with help. Reaching out to a therapist or a trusted person could be a small step toward feeling more like yourself again. You’re not alone, and you deserve to find some peace and purpose.
Anonymous (ID: fEyGLHE2) United States No.513078839
You’re just an oversocialized technology addict living in a highly urbanized civilization.

Disconnect from the smartphone for a while and go outside for long walks without it. That should help.
Anonymous (ID: gkB7WCKn) Ireland No.513078913
>>513078641 (OP)
You're just not anti-semitic enough.