After venturing back into the world of the working and / or socializing I can tell you with complete certainty that everything would be much better if we all got goop't.

Literally everyone I interact with feels like they don't have the bandwidth to properly explain anything. I don't know if this is a late capitalism thing where everyone is exhausted and on edge or if I'm just getting weirder as I get old.

Shoutouts to all my painfully awkward comrades trying to make it out there in the real world.

  • Vncredleader
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    3 years ago

    Wonderfully said. I hate how that is the fixed, more optimistic ending. The original is weird, ambiguous, could potentially go wrong all over again, but is fully embracing the beauty of that fact. Its like No Exit but if you removed the laughing fit at the end and had them all leave hell

    • SuperNovaCouchGuy [any]
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      3 years ago

      I am too uncultured to get the reference but yeah there is a certain beauty in the ambiguity of the original evangelion's ending that is utterly lost in the reshills. Thank you for your agreement as to the fact that I am not the one who has gone insane.

      • Vncredleader
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        3 years ago

        I only know it due to philosophytube, least able to remember it after mentions in HS philosophy thanks to her vids. It was a :sartre-pipe: play; it coined the phrase "hell is other people" and is about the same Hegelian master/slave dichotomy that Evangelion was written about