“In the realm of human suffering, where the boundaries of anguish seem boundless, there exists a torment unlike any other—an affliction known as Akathisia. It is a relentless ordeal that transcends mere physical pain, intertwining with the fabric of one's existence, shattering the delicate balance of mind and spirit. Within the grip of Akathisia, hallucinations converge, blurring the lines of reality and illusion, rendering life devoid of purpose and eroding the very essence of meaning. In this abyss, the nihilist within me emerges, questioning the inherent worth and significance of existence itself.” SufferingSuicideAkathisiaPhilosophical ReflectionsExistential TormentMental AgonySpiritual TurmoilChallenging Human ExperienceMeaningofexistenceNihilisticdoubts Book:The Brutal Truth Source: The Brutal Truth
“Theories: *During the off-months for the visitors, which are the on-months for the oysters, are the oysters packed in ice or tinned, and shipped to Paris? *During the off-months for the visitors, which are the on-months for the oysters, do the serving staff shuck shells? Or *During the off-months for the visitors, which are the on-months for the oysters, are the restaurant, and the oysters, abandoned, and the staff laid off?” Mental AgonyWorst Date EverJust Shoot Him AlreadySevere Boredom Book:Vertigo Source: Vertigo