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What's it called where you believe nihilism but hate self-proclaimed nihilists? If all things and actions are meaningless, why is the action of doing nothing so much more preferable to the action of doing something? I believe that, because nothing exists outside of perception and all things perceived are inherently meaningless, I have less than no reason to be the most superior being within perception. Nihilists aren't truly nihilistic because they perceive pain and suffering to be real so they avoid it as much as possible, which is why they are often choose to seclude themselves from perceiving many things.