@TBH First on god and death: If God is dead he died about 75 years ago right around the point they started inventing new words to describe horror. And real flesh-and-blood people lived through that without being gods. An example: my grandfather had the grave misfortune to live directly through some of the absolute worst of it, and but he
lived. Long life too: lived to be 87. The man lost family, friends, hopes, dreams, food, water, shelter, 50% of his bodyweight, all of his life possessions, his entire ideology which he believed in when he had nothing else, his country, his nation, quite literally everything, and sometimes multiple times; as long as he was alive, he could try to wait it out, or try something more, or do something different. Anything but surrender.
And as for the other stuff, I sorta know what you mean. I had a bad 24 hours after the election. Bad. How bad? Marked the first time I've ever hallucinated voices; let alone shouting (and God, let that be the
last time too). But I mean nothings unprecedented, everything goes on, "This too shall pass," etc. But really, just try to keep yourself unfocused. That's what helped me. It's pretty easy most of the time, after all; just needs a little more push now to keep your mind off things. I stayed away from politics totally for a little while, and that sabbatical did me a ton of good. Just find ways of making the days pass by. Eventually, it'll be easier, as long as you don't go down the path of thinking the worst things.
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As for hugs, I'm not a hug person. Once turned down a cute German girl simply because she came at me for one.
I hate hugs too man, but turning down cute girls is where I draw the line. All cute girls welcome.
Everyone else can go away (and I mean that in the politest, friendliest way possible). Go hug TBH or something, just leave me be.