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yetAnotherUser
Wtf lol
Hey, but that's a pronoun!
I share the same feeling as you
I'd say you can fix that by realizing that the world was already on fire anyway and that there's no time like today to start appreciating yourself. Once you do, you'll find more inner strength to survive and help others survive in this burning world, and you'll almost certainly find way more inner strength than what you might be expecting.
The world will keep burning, but unfortunately there is no time to cry about it. What we must do now is grab the fire extinguishers and get ready for a hell of a ride. We need people with resolve, self-confidence and determination, and feeling good about yourself definitely helps with that.
P.S.: hope this comment was at all helpful and that it didn't just sound like a bunch of bland words to you!
What do you think they should be saying?
It makes me sad, but it's really well done
Common Espeon W
Are you Odysseus or smth?
This isn't the Funhole, this is the Unix Surrealism community. Even then, thank you for your Funhole-related content.
Do you not know why almost everyone left? Are you out of the loop?
Don't you all kind of hate it when the unknown is this unknown? I mean, I know that a completely known unknown is way more boring, but I'd also like to know just a little bit about the unknown, just a little to pique my interest, or at least to assess how risky it is to head into that unknown...
I admire your character's bravery. If I found an unknown unknown, I'd be terrified to even be 5 meters (16ft) from it. (Once again if it weren't that unknown, I'd consider it.) But your character has the guts to (possibly) risk their life for what is yet to be discovered. I wonder what is their motivation, though... Or is there none? People sometimes just get sucked into unknowns without any way to espace, I hate it when it happens...
(Sorry for the rambling, great art :)