A socialist snowflake struggling with reality has been ordered by social media users after a rant about the “meaning of life”.
“But, we have a wake-up call!”
Banished into the wilderness of modern society after years of indoctrination, a generation of developmentally delayed citizens continued to grace the rest of the world with documentation of the burden of existence. In a video making the rounds on Sunday, that was literally the case as a woman permanently scarred with a considerable amount of pay was taken aback by having to “…work until we die just for the privilege of being alive.”
“Huh?”
Featured by parody account Dr. Jebra Faushay with the caption: “The circle of life can be summed up like this: you are born, you work, you pay taxes and then you die. Subsequent generations repeat the process. This girl gets it,” the pierced and tattooed narrator mused about existence surrounded by luxuries that past civilizations had never even imagined.
The circle of life can be summed up like this: you are born, you work, you pay taxes, and then you die.
Subsequent generations repeat the process. This girl gets it. pic.twitter.com/ReKTY65ofy
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) November 12, 2023
“As if we had never asked to be born. Now we are forced to work until we die. Right?” he continued to wonder. “We have to work somewhere just to pay for a house we’re never in because we’re working to pay for the house. Right?”
“Is the meaning of life to work and pay taxes and then die? On top of that, we also have to work to pay for our vehicle to go to work and other places and pay for gas just to go to work…and we also have to pay taxes to keep our roads running to get to the work,” he said. added. “With the ‘privilege’ of food, which we should only be able to have, we pretty much just work and die.”
“Let’s not forget the life insurance in case we almost die,” continued the devil. “And then we have to work so that our children can go to school, learn to work … so that our children know how to work for their children so that their children can go to school and go to work.”
“Like somebody tell me that’s fair. Like, is it lazy to just want to enjoy life? Like why, why do we have to work? Why? I’m stressed,” he concluded, prompting a wide range of responses that they included laughter and the message: “welcome to the cupcake of life.”
welcome to the cupcake of life
— Terry Santa Maria (@TerrySantaMari4) November 13, 2023
Others couldn’t get past the visual cues that suggested a history of money mismanagement from body modifications that included large ear gauges to eyelid tattoos and the tie-dye carpet roof of the car he shot the video in .
Stop wasting your money on face tattoos, piercings and car roof mats.
You’ll be surprised how much you can save.— Tom H (@tstorm05) November 12, 2023
Someone worked hard enough to afford these tattoos. huh?
— jlenoraw (@jlenoraw) November 12, 2023
His face looks like the desks I sat at during detention in high school.
— SlackJawedYokel (@YokelJawed) November 13, 2023
Looks like he spends his money wisely on all that custom car interior, tattoos and piercings. So much “work” involved in this.
— Sabizzle foshizzie (@SuGaR_end_sPiCe) November 13, 2023
Tattooing your face definitely limits your job opportunities before you die.
— Mayhem (@deadbugs) November 13, 2023
Still, while more people commented on his points about him being lazy to “just want to enjoy life,” others tried to give him a clue to cross the finish line to understand the big picture beyond materiality.
I prefer the “work” thing to the “hunting/gathering” thing that generations did for food “that we should only have”, before us. #nosuchthingasafreelunch
— Lana Greene on the radio (@greene_radio) November 13, 2023
Simply being alive means you have to work. Life is much simpler and safer now than it was 150 years ago. Just to live now you need to know much less and do less work. Not purifying your own water, collecting your own wood for heating, or raising your own animals and crops…
— Lieutenant Slav (@Rubiconslav) November 13, 2023
I felt this way in my 20s. The transition to adulthood was difficult, in large part because my parents made childhood too easy. I guess she is the same. But I kept working, met my wife, had children, and by the age of 30 my life was full of meaning
— Dominic (@Dominic26906267) November 13, 2023
By golly we have an alarm clock!
— Nature Lover (@NameGotRejected) November 13, 2023
No, the meaning of life has zero to do with the WORLD and everything to do with finding God the Father and, in doing so, finding yourself.
— Mad Mad World (@MadMadWorld01) November 12, 2023
DONATE TO BIZPAC REVIEW
Please help us! If you’re sick of letting radical tech execs, bogus fact-checkers, tyrannical liberals, and the lying mainstream media have unprecedented power over your news, consider donating to BPR to help us fight back them. Now is the time. The truth has never been more critical!
Success! Thanks for donating. Please share BPR content to help fight lies.
We have zero tolerance for comments that contain violence, racism, profanity, profanity, doxing, or rude behavior. If a comment is spam, instead of replying to it, click the ∨ icon below and to the right of that comment. Thank you for engaging with us in a fruitful conversation.