
Whose sorrow?
The grass isn’t greener on the other side, but I like this way of thinking.
I understand well…
>>3
Huh…?
Is the girl on top being NTR’d?
>>4
Based on the tattoos and the name, could it be that she was an ex-girlfriend?
Is the dog the happiest?
Someone’s happiness may already be in your hands.
-like
>>7
Is there nothing at all that makes you happy?
>>13
Isn’t there a misfortune in being able to dominate those who spout pretty words as if they know everything?
It’s hard to say whether being extremely poor and having only a dog is happiness.
>>8
Better than being extremely poor and not even having a dog…
>>8
It seems that at least you truly love dogs…
Rather than the idea that everyone is struggling in the world,
It might be more positive to have something unique that others don’t even realize you have.
Wait for me.
What will happen to me, who has no partner, is weak, impoverished, and has no pets?
>>11
It will become poop.
>>11
Some people may envy those who have their IDs out.
>>11
I can’t stand people who have a place to sleep and aren’t in danger while they have the luxury to mess around on some stupid forum!
In modern times, being able to consume both other people’s happiness and misfortune through social media has its pros and cons.
Everyone has things they have and things they don’t have.
Did it really go around properly?
There are people in environments where they can’t even access the internet, but this is not visible online.
The solution is probably to get a dog!
>>20
I don’t think that’s what Petros is about…
>>21
The best way to cope with pet loss is to get a new pet.
>>20
Let’s hold onto human feelings…
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Since you don’t have a partner, are weak, living in poverty, and don’t even have a pet, did you go somewhere to let off steam?
He doesn’t understand because he has never lost a close person or anything important in his life so far.
A young man who is unattractive and has no money has no choice but to go crazy.
It’s easy to think that everyone around you is amazing when looking at social media, but basically, people only show their good sides and positive traits!
This can only be understood as a depiction of endless desire, simply put.
>>28
Simply, my sensitivity is dead…
>>28
It’s too twisted…
>>28
It was just that your brain had its limits.
You guys are still alive, huh…
It’s similar to love, isn’t it…?
After all, I want to be liked by the person I love.
Having a comparison point or value standard within oneself might lead one to think they can be liberated from it, but that is not the case.
Humans are creatures of dissatisfaction.
I feel attracted to what I don’t have and look at it with envious eyes.
The strange phenomenon of losing interest as soon as you obtain something.
Still, I sympathize with the heart that thinks of the dog they lost.
Infinite loop!!
I’ve realized that I’m constantly changing my smartphone.
What feels like a given to me may be a lost happiness for someone else…
It’s kind of deep…
I understand, so please put on some clothes.
Sometimes I think that just having legs that can walk is a great privilege from the perspective of someone in a wheelchair.
>>45
Wasn’t it on purpose…?
>>45
Doesn’t it make me look like a fool for thinking there was some meaning to it?
The couple at the bottom is probably happy.
The dog died, but losing someone close is something that others also experience.
Having someone who will grieve with you is a great strength…
It’s more interesting if the smartphone changes.
Anonymous can only replace their smartphone!
If I’m poor and my dog dies too, there will be no way out…
>>51
Even so, there are still things that remain that someone somewhere might envy.
Does that mean everyone becomes unhappy on social media?
I think it’s somewhat better that even a fat old man can manage to do something if he goes on a diet.
And I shed tears while looking at a photo of someone eating.
Both those who have everything and those who have nothing may exist, but if we were to say whether they are present or not, they might be.
If we start taking into account outliers like that, there will be no end to it…
As long as I can brag about my misfortunes, there’s still something left, well, yeah.
The lobster dinner is quite delightful.
I thought that compared to others, coming in second was still within reach with effort.
It’s quite impossible to have such magnificent muscles and physical beauty; it would be endlessly difficult.
It’s admirable to only post fun things on social media without showing your sadness.
This is still a better world.
In reality, there are people who rely on services that involve lying or editing to make their lives appear glamorous, or hiring someone with money.
Seeing that, a negative chain of feeling unhappiness is occurring…
Does that mean dogs are the strongest?
It’s admirable that you don’t envy other people’s hair.
I think it’s more natural to cry while being exploited.
Anonymous has more sense.
I wonder if someone would buy my misfortune if I sold it.
Oh ho ho ho!
I was saying to my friend, “Getting married is great, I’m so jealous! lol”
From my perspective, I really envy you being single, you replied with a serious face.
I couldn’t say anything about it, but, well… I wonder what it’s like…
>>70
There are benefits to being single and benefits to having a partner, so it’s kind of like the image, isn’t it?
Why did I get married…
>>72
I have a child now.
I wonder if it was some kind of political marriage…
Why don’t you use contraception…?
The third is that it will eventually become a household that is poor and has no dog.
If the dog dies first, the poverty will worsen even more, right?
If the owner dies first, the dog will also be unhappy.
If you let your guard down, misfortune will come.
Well, no matter what kind of life it is, I think it’s better to have money.
There are talks about the unhappiness that comes from having money, and while it does exist, compared to the negative aspects of not having it, the difference is still too great…
The sparkling images on SNS usually look like this.
It’s just one aspect of that person’s life, but it appears they have something you don’t, which makes you feel envious.
It would be good to find a new woman.
Just lose weight.
If the dog dies, it’s the end.
You should just get a new dog.
It feels like the dog is definitely going to die, so it might have been okay to use a child… but maybe that would be too harsh.
But it’s pretty damn frustrating to not even have someone else’s starting equipment, even if my life is at stake.
If expressed in an irretrievable way, it seriously becomes unsalvageable, so I’m deliberately avoiding it.