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- From: aod@login.dkuug.dk (Arne O. Dranker)
- Newsgroups: alt.angst,alt.answers,news.answers
- Subject: The alt.angst Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) -- Monthly Posting
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- Date: 1 Mar 94 11:36:23 GMT
- Organization: Things that hurt very much for a long time
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- Summary: This posting concerns angst, and why your life is so pathetic
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- 1) What is Angst?
-
- Any feelings of anxiety, grief, unhappiness, suffering, misery, depression,
- sadness, and fear.
-
- The Oxford English Dictionary has:
-
- "Anxiety, anguish, neurotic fear; guilt, remorse."
-
- Webster's 9th Collegiate Dictionary defines it as:
-
- "A feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity."
-
- Above all, True Angst (tm) arises from the notion that life is
- essentially pointless and absurd, and that our miserable existences
- count for very little in the grand scheme of things. There are two
- main categories of Angst: emotional, and intellectual. Emotional
- Angst encompasses the typical experiences of human suffering.
- Intellectual Angst is primarily concerned with The Great Sucking Void
- of Existence.
-
- Other related words and definitions:
-
- Weltschmerz -- Mental depression or apathy caused by a comparison
- of the actual state of the world to an ideal state.
- Schadenfreude -- Taking joy in another's misfortune.
- Angstogen -- An angst producing agent.
- Angstrom -- The unit of angst: more angstroms = more angst.
-
- As far as etymology goes, Angst is found in both the Danish and German
- languages. Weltschmerz and Schadenfreude are both German.
-
- "Angstogen" was probably coined here, although it may have been spun
- off of "peeveogen," from alt.peeves, or vice versa. "Angstogen" is also
- used in Dutch and means something like "eyes filled with fear"
-
- 2) alt.angst Protocols and Acceptable Behaviors:
-
- a) alt.angst does not tolerate cheeriness in any form. This includes use
- of the notorious smiley (which is conspicuously absent here). If you
- feel inclined to post any stories with a happy ending, post them to
- alt.good.news, or some other forum -- perhaps alt.romance.chat. You'll
- be lucky if other members use such kind words to tell you to do the
- same.
-
- b) Posting to alt.angst: Traps and Tips
-
- Some alt.angst posters will, occasionally, flame you for failing to
- display sufficient amounts of angst in one or more of its commonly
- accepted forms. These individuals have earned themselves the nickname
- "angst.cops." You have been warned.
-
- Also, questions asking _why_ men or women are mean and nasty and hurt your
- widdle feelings do not belong here. This includes the now-infamous: "Why
- do girls always go for jerks" and all its pathetic variations. There are
- a number of psychology studies that answer precisely this question. Our
- advice here is to use your newly-found computer skills to dig up any
- relevant literature. Essentially, if you have to ask _why_ humans are
- mean and nasty, you probably don't belong here.
-
- Other than that, you can use the rule of thumb that states: if it feels
- bad, post it. Chicken Little is an excellent example of someone
- who should have posted to this group. Here, the sky is always falling.
- Our world is in constant crisis with spectres of war, famines and
- starvation, poverty, abuse of the environment, racism and bigotry,
- corrupt leaders, religious zealotry, fear of death, and soured personal
- relationships, not to mention the biggies, like "is there a point to
- existence, anyway?" These questions, and any others you may uncover or
- dream up, should leave no shortage of grist for your personal angst mill.
-
- 3) The Importance of Angst
-
- We all embrace angst here. It is what defines our existence. After all,
- what use would life be if everything was easy and there was nothing to
- worry about? Angst is a necessary element in the growth and development
- of any human being. It is what builds character; it provides contrast
- and depth to the human experience. Angst, at its simplest, is that which
- makes us human.
-
- 4) Distilled Angst (190 proof): The Angst Calendar, compiled by Steven Snedker
- and hacked into MS-Windows Help format by Erik Radmall
-
- Available via anonymous ftp from ftp.mantis.co.uk directory /pub/alt.angst.
-
- If you don't know what anonymous ftp is, then goto news.announce.newusers
- and read everything. If it doesn't help, get the post named "How to find
- sources" from news.answers.
-
- The calender is available as either hpack'ed or tar'ed and gzipped file.
- The README file in the alt.angst directory details how to unpack such
- files.
-
- Mantis, the most intellectual site on the net, also stocks some terrific
- files in directory alt.atheism, that you really owe it to yourself (and
- the rest of the net) to check out. They are also periodically posted to
- news.answers by the great mathew. Thanks mathew.
-
- Note: The alt.atheism FAQ on constructing a logical argument should be
- required reading for _anyone_ who plans on posting to the
- Internet. Please, _please_ read it, understand it, and internalize
- it before wasting valuable bandwidth with meaningless drivel.
-
- Angsts or Angstful Notions or Angst Suggestions or The Angst Catalogue
-
- The alt.angst calendar covers most of the subject of angst. But it's 250
- kb. Here's a little handy list you can keep close at hand, whenever you
- feel the urge to put words on your feelings/situation. After the angst
- suggestion there will sometimes be a pointer to other angsts it might be
- rewarding to check also.
-
- 1. Life is pointless/meaningless. There is no reason.
- 2. Death is eternal (making life all the more pointless).
- 3. Reincarnation (No relief, just more of the same unbearable pain for
- eternity).
- 4. Unpleasant feelings are true and pleasant feelings are temporary and
- empty.
- 5. Lost opportunities. Lost excitement. I was once young and screwed it
- up.
- 6. I'm wasting my time. (8,9,11,12).
- 7. Things will never get better (in the sense that it's all going
- downhill).
- 8. The future is just more of the same (worthless crap).
- 9. Rejection (MOTAS, work, whatever).
- 10. Boredom.
- 11. Loneliness, being insignificant.
- 12. Nothing brings me joy (hobbies, school, work, "friends", family etc.).
- 13. There is no escape, no hope.
- 14. This mess is my (0-100)% own fault (5,9,11,15).
- 15. Strong hate (self, others, places, phenomena).
- 16. Insanity (depression, panic attacks, schizophrenia, suicidal
- tendencies).
- 17. For all my efforts I was never rewarded (12,9,7,5).
- 18. Art or humans cannot help you (13,12,10).
- 19. Nothing has any absolute value (1,16).
- 20. Wishes coming true will not help (13,7).
- 21. Lack of "the basics" (good physical/mental health, money, love etc.).
- 22. I'm in an unpleasant situation (1-21).
-
- 5) Cures for Common Angst: Home Remedies and Elixirs (list by Michael Chase)
-
- 1. God(s).
- 2. Drugs.
- 3. Significant other.
- 4. Booze.
- 5. Insignificant others.
- 6. Physical fitness.
- 7. That spiritual purity trip.
- 8. Some godawful 12 step program full of losers not nearly as intelligent
- as you.
- 9. Shrinks, who are either OK but ineffective, or completely screwed up
- themselves (what is it with them anyway?)
- 10. Attitude:
- a. Hostile
- b. All-knowing
- c. Able to help others but not yourself
- d. Humorous
- e. Cynical
- f. Spacer
- 11. Turning the pressure into something 'useful'.
- 12. Acceptance.
- 13. Writing stuff nobody will read.
- 14. Exploring your past until you forget what you remember.
- 15. Waiting patiently to grow out of it.
- 16. Waiting patiently to see where it will all lead.
- 17. Waiting for that dude with the AK-47.
- 18. Getting pissed off that you can't kill yourself without
- bumming your friends.
- 19. Isolation.
- 20. Reading everything anybody has to say on the subject
- 21. Developing a mild but sincere pride in yourself for surviving, which
- actually helps a little but still depends on the problem for it's own
- existence.
-
- 6) Sources for More Information About Angst
-
- There is much literature available that conveys angst in its true forms.
- From Thoreau ("most men lead lives of quiet desperation"), to Sartre,
- Dostoyevsky, Plath, and Dante; to ancient sages like the Buddha ("Life
- is suffering"); to Shakespeare and Steinbeck. The Brothers Grimm are an
- excellent source of childhood angst should one desire to educate one's
- children. As for visual art, Bosch, Van Gogh, and Munch spring
- immediately to mind. However, there is so much angstful art out there
- that we do a disservice to the art world by including only these names.
-
- In sum, almost all true works of art serve as little more than monuments
- to angst, so one can hardly go wrong.
-