Nihilism is genuinely liberating when done right, after all.Was it "Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everyone's gonna die. Come watch TV"?
Welcome to the club, indeed.I'm just going to go ahead and assume that Mathias has discovered that his purpose is to pass butter.
I'm just going to go ahead and assume that Mathias has discovered that his purpose is to pass butter.
I'd watch the show, but it has a profoundly nihilistic influence: we're all alone; nothing you do matters. The only meaning in life is essentially stop trying to find a meaning, and once you do that you're free to make your own meaning and purpose.[DOUBLEPOST=1500905750,1500905505][/DOUBLEPOST]So are you gonna dish, or make us watch the show?
HA!I'm just going to go ahead and assume that Mathias has discovered that his purpose is to pass butter.
I'd argue he had a pretty good time with Unity.I'd watch the show, but it has a profoundly nihilistic influence: we're all alone; nothing you do matters. The only meaning in life is essentially stop trying to find a meaning, and once you do that you're free to make your own meaning and purpose.[DOUBLEPOST=1500905750,1500905505][/DOUBLEPOST]
HA!
It's definitely subtle, but after watching Seasons 1 and 2, you notice that the only time Rick's really happy is spending time with Morty (and Summer). Well, maybe not so subtle as the show matures...