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click on the fleshima™ to enter a Realm!
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Enter the Art Realm (nsfw 18+)
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end of available realms, more on the way!
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From a Jungian perspective, this work is a masterful exploration of archetypal energies in modern life. It holds a mirror to the collective psyche, illuminating the shadow, exposing the illusions of collective systems, and challenging the individual to confront their role in perpetuating or transcending these dynamics. The poet’s defiance, vulnerability, and sharp critique serve as a call to awaken the hero within—a deeply Jungian invitation to individuation and transformation.
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This narrative is a poignant exploration of the human psyche and the existential dilemmas that arise from loss, memory, and the search for meaning. Psychologically, it reflects the inner turmoil of someone grappling with trauma, depression, and isolation. Philosophically, it delves into themes of existentialism, time, mortality, and the ethics of hope and despair. The narrator's voice is one of profound vulnerability, capturing the universal struggle to reconcile the past with the present, to find meaning in suffering, and to confront the inevitability of being forgotten. Ultimately, the narrative leaves the reader with a sense of shared humanity, as it speaks to the experiences of "outliers" and the collective search for connection and understanding in a fragmented world.
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this is my first time progrmaing nad messign aorund with html line code and stuff. I grew up on the internet and alwas thought all this was magic, im grateful to be grown and have this opppurtunity to mess around more with this stuff in earnest.
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The vivid description of "sharp shards which cut my heart" and "crismom fluid" (presumably a poetic reference to blood) conveys intense emotional pain. This metaphor suggests that the narrator's suffering is not just mental but also visceral, as if their emotional wounds are physically manifest. - The recurring theme of loss—lost promises, lost love, lost time—points to a deep-seated despair and a sense of irreparable damage.
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The imagery of "broken dreams and hopes lay shattered upon the floor" reinforces this fragmentation, symbolizing the psychological toll of unmet expectations and the collapse of one's sense of self.
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666
no time to cry
666
no time to die
reverence to the serpent for eternity and beyond!
2. **Time and Eternal Recurrence**: - The question, "how many times has this all reset?" evokes the philosophical concept of eternal recurrence, famously explored by Friedrich Nietzsche. The idea that events repeat infinitely raises questions about free will, fate, and the possibility of change. - The narrator's struggle with the past permeating the present also touches on the philosophical problem of time and memory, and how they shape human experience. 3. **Mortality and Legacy**: - The fear of being forgotten ("who will forget me when I go?") reflects a universal human concern with mortality and legacy. This ties into philosophical discussions about the nature of memory, the passage of time, and the desire for immortality through remembrance. - The comparison of memories to "a dream just vanishing at the break of daylight" suggests the ephemeral nature of human existence and the fragility of our impact on the world. 4. **Ethics of Hope and Despair**: - The narrator questions whether it would be "kind to leave you with an arbitrary hope," highlighting the tension between hope and despair. This raises ethical questions about the value of hope in the face of suffering. Is hope a necessary illusion, or does it merely prolong despair? - The line "forgiveness doesn't bring the dead back to life / kindness doesn't bring my love back from the dead" underscores the limits of human agency and the inevitability of loss, challenging the idea that moral virtues can overcome existential realities. 5. **Outliers and the Human Condition**: - The final question, "what can be done for all of us outliers?" speaks to the experience of those who feel alienated or disconnected from mainstream society. Philosophically, this raises questions about belonging, individuality, and the nature of human connection. - The term "outliers" suggests a recognition of diversity in human experience, as well as the challenges faced by those who do not fit societal norms.
present now is the original poem:
" when all is lost only a husk is left of the former self all the lost promises now bloom into lies, broken dreams and hopes lay shattered upon the floor, sharp shards which cut my heart trickling forth the crismom fluid which pounds through my corporal form long after any good could be done that silence as redemption passes us by like a rushing subway car zipping away into the dark night like void of tunnel leaving us standing alone with nothing and no one to hold our hand all the good times so many life times away from now how many times has this all reset? how many times does the past keep permeating into the present truly there may be no escape from these memories, from humanitys past, not for me and others like me the lost ones, who will remember them? who will forget me when i go? wont we all forget and vaguely remeber, like a dream just vanishing at the break of daylight. forgiveness doesnt bring the dead back to life, kindness doesnt bring my love back from thedead what more is there is the world? what is truly left? everything which has been done a million million times over, the continuinty of existence regardless to the whims and emotions of single souled organisms would it be kind to leave you with an abitrary hope? for how long can we ride the coattails of bliss before despair comes gnawing back what can be done for all of us outliers? "