Roughly speaking, nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and generally isn't a very suitable topic for (office) small talk. However, the philosophy can still inspire some relatable jokes.
So we decided to put together a little something for those of you with a darker sense of humor and came across the Facebook page 'Nihilist Memes' as well as a subreddit of the same name. Below you will find a collection of their most popular posts.
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Nihilist viewpoints traditionally receive bad press and blunt condemnation for being the root cause of what people perceive as widespread cultural and moral malaise.
But Tracy Llanera, who is a research fellow at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Sydney and assistant research professor at the University of Connecticut, is still passionate about nihilism and believes it's very misunderstood.
"Defending it really makes me feel like the madman in Friedrich Nietzsche's The Gay Science," said Llanera. "You know, 'You've come too early! It's not yet time! Don't rock the boat!' But we think that it's about time and that's why we're making the case."
The philosophers' case depends on separating the premise that life has no cosmic meaning from the many negative conclusions people tend to draw as a result.
A common fear is that a person who considers life ultimately meaningless will embark on a destructive rejection of life itself, potentially endangering others or at least falling into despair.
But Llanera finds no compelling logical connection between nihilism and antisocial behavior or a choice to waste one's life on trivial, unrewarding obsessions.
Well, that was his own choice and doesn't make me obligated to listen to him
And while a lack of ultimate sources for the meaning of one's life cannot directly justify good behavior either, it can release people from harmful mistaken beliefs and damaging mindsets.
Llanera hears often from students that they consider themselves "not religious, but spiritual," a description she personally believes can be concerning.
"It strikes me that people are always looking for something to hold onto — tarot cards, the luck of the stars. I think [that's] being used to fight against this threat that life will become meaningless," Llanera said.
Imagine the world if Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders had both won.
She criticizes some non-nihilist philosophers for spreading the message that the best way to respond to a sense of meaninglessness is to tap into non-human sources, such as a sacred entity or a magical realm. According to her, this amounts to misdiagnosing the problem.
"The problem is egotism," Llanera said, "our attitudes of wanting to have an authority controlling and giving us answers, rather than being responsible for our own lives."
Despite her passion for defending nihilism, Llanera sees the central point of life's meaninglessness as neutral, rather than good or bad news. She hopes that more people will simply outgrow their sense that the cosmic meaninglessness of their lives poses a threat. In her view, life does not need a larger context of meaning to add weight to a private or social sense of morality or joie de vivre.
"Those things could be understood in a familiar, ordinary sense, like you need to take responsibility for your dog, you need to not cheat on your partner or you need to protest horrendous acts of genocide or ethnic cleansing. All of those things are part of the human condition," Llanera explained her point of view.
Gomez and Morticia actually have a very healthy relationship. They respect and adore each other.
Load More Replies..."They matter and they mean something to our individual lives and to human society," Llanera added. "But this kind of meaning doesn't extend beyond our human context. And we think that those who defend the meaning of life, they're just very uncomfortable with that idea."
It's slightly less horrible looking at this cute baby opossum, at least
This is just gibberish that we know how to read! I swear I'm going to have am existential crisis at 13 from reading this thread
Are these nihilistic or depressed? Of course life is meaningless. That's what makes it so much fun. The question is why are we waisting or time mourning the loss of something we never had. Once people realize this, then they can rebel against the absurdity of capitalist demands that we spend our days toiling for our masters. This is our only time on this stupid planet, let's make it good
These are definitely depressed, and I think some of them dangerously bordering on suicidal ideation, which is very damn irresponsible for BP to publish in my opinion. This is coming from a nihilist: if nothing else, live to spite the world.
Load More Replies...I thought this post was really entertaining and I laughed a bunch. But that's just me so...
As a natural cynic who has dealt with depression for over 40 years I'm glad to say I did not connect with these. I must be doing rather well these days.
It is curious that BP censor certain words to avoid triggering people or upsetting minors, yet hitting them with the pointlessness of their existence seems to be absolutely fine.
BP, if you're going to censor the posts you copy/paste, forget the paste. Please.
A lot of these comments are getting really concerning. Especially when you all revel so much in the thought of your own depression/sadness. As if you see that as a new trend or something to be proud of. Get help! Also this posts only do feed into this, painting nihilism as funny or cool.
Are these nihilistic or depressed? Of course life is meaningless. That's what makes it so much fun. The question is why are we waisting or time mourning the loss of something we never had. Once people realize this, then they can rebel against the absurdity of capitalist demands that we spend our days toiling for our masters. This is our only time on this stupid planet, let's make it good
These are definitely depressed, and I think some of them dangerously bordering on suicidal ideation, which is very damn irresponsible for BP to publish in my opinion. This is coming from a nihilist: if nothing else, live to spite the world.
Load More Replies...I thought this post was really entertaining and I laughed a bunch. But that's just me so...
As a natural cynic who has dealt with depression for over 40 years I'm glad to say I did not connect with these. I must be doing rather well these days.
It is curious that BP censor certain words to avoid triggering people or upsetting minors, yet hitting them with the pointlessness of their existence seems to be absolutely fine.
BP, if you're going to censor the posts you copy/paste, forget the paste. Please.
A lot of these comments are getting really concerning. Especially when you all revel so much in the thought of your own depression/sadness. As if you see that as a new trend or something to be proud of. Get help! Also this posts only do feed into this, painting nihilism as funny or cool.