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(my husband is M 34 and I am F 32) Most of you probably don't know who Dreamybull is but I will explain it he is a man who makes masturbation videos but has somehow made his way into the memes of tiktok and my husband thinks it is hilarious... So on to the story me and my husband have been married for around 10 years now and have had a normal sex life up until now. the reason I say this is because every time he is about to finish he decides to say something referencing Dreamybulls videos for example "I'm about to blow" or "I'm about to bust" in the very exaggerated tone and I'm sick of it. Because of his nonsense I have been trying my best to avoid sex and what makes this all worse is that he plays Dreamybulls videos in the back while we do it. This has been going on for weeks and now I'm thinking of divorce and i might actually go through with it.
The robot said the best proof there is no kind of divine plan to the universe, specifically in regard to humans, is evidenced by the fact that people can die at any second. Whatever plan there was for your life can get oops! undone just as easily as dying nobly while saving another from danger as by dying pointlessly by, say, tripping over your own feet and smacking your head on something.
The robot said as far it could tell humans were the only things in the entire universe that felt the universe needed an explanation. And moreover that the human need for science or religion was from a desire to be connected to a system of ideas larger than the individual. Transcendence of their own tiny existence, and being part of a huge plan or series of theories. In the end the robot said that this is because deep down no human actually likes themselves or their body.
I told the robot that was not true.
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