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No point in trying to convince your that you're happy when you're really miserable, Anon. Instead, take a look at what led you to a state of unhappiness in the first place. What's wrong? And what are you doing to fix it?
Unhappiness isn't something you can magically remove with a few fleeting social interactions with random people on an anonymous, online Cambodian wood carving imageboard. You're welcome to try, of course, but the reason why unhappiness isn't something you can remove is because unhappiness is already the absence of happiness. You can only fight it by filling your life with things that are meaningful and pleasant to you. So sure, if you posting here is meaningful and pleasant, then you can do that when you're feeling unhappy - but does it change anything? A few hours later, the thread is dead, these pleasurable, artificial interactions you had with people who don't really care about you are suddenly gone and the absence of happiness will be just as ever-present as before. You could look though the archives and reminiscence of the good times you had - but let's be honest here, don't you wish your pleasant memories were more substantial than "posting on 4chan"?
Let's stop pretending, Anon. You need something more than this. Making a thread saying "let's be happy~ uwu" isn't going to cut it in the long run. To be truly happy need to feel accepted, confident, healthy, safe. Something is keeping you back from being happy. Are you going to keep hiding behind your fake online persona or are you going to make a real change in your life? It's up to you.