The Updated Perpetual Disappointments Diary for Those Not Looking for Encouragement
If you're jaded or just plain grumpy, the Perpetual Disappointments Diary might be your demotivational jam.
Maybe you’re a person with low expectations, see the glass half full, are jaded, or just plain grumpy, whatever the case, the Perpetual Disappointments Diary might just be the demotivating jam you need in your sad life. Originally launched in 2012, Nick Asbury is back with a brand-new version that’s probably nothing to get your hopes up for (but we think it is!).
This calendar is filled with (de)motivational quotes, like “Crappe diem” and “If ignorance is bliss, why are you so sad"”, notable death reminders, a contacts page for “People Who Never Call”, and useful yet depressing phrases translated into four languages, like “Anywhere. Just drive.” and “A table for one, please.”
A new addition is “The Quantified Loser” page where you can keep track of your downfall with sections that include, Netflix hours accumulated, Twitter blocks, and number of public shamings.
Creator Nick Asbury’s thoughts on the diary:
There?s that thing of sharing your best holiday photos, Instagramming your lunch, or showing off about your children?s achievements on Facebook. It?s all understandable on an individual level, but cumulatively it adds up to this unhealthy picture of what life is really like ? there?s a constant background social pressure that everyone is forced to live with.
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Maybe you’re a person with low expectations, see the glass half full, are jaded, or just plain grumpy, whatever the case, the Perpetual Disappointments Diary might just be the demotivating jam you need in your sad life. Originally launched in 2012, Nick Asbury is back with a brand-new version that’s probably nothing to get your hopes up for (but we think it is!).
This calendar is filled with (de)motivational quotes, like “Crappe diem” and “If ignorance is bliss, why are you so sad"”, notable death reminders, a contacts page for “People Who Never Call”, and useful yet depressing phrases translated into four languages, like “Anywhere. Just drive.” and “A table for one, please.”
A new addition is “The Quantified Loser” page where you can keep track of your downfall with sections that include, Netflix hours accumulated, Twitter blocks, and number of public shamings.
Creator Nick Asbury’s thoughts on the diary:
There?s that thing of sharing your best holiday photos, Instagramming your lunch, or showing off about your children?s achievements on Facebook. It?s all understandable on an individual level, but cumulatively it adds up to this unhealthy picture of what life is really like ? there?s a constant background social pressure that everyone is forced to live with.
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