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Thanatphat

Thanatphat refers to the Greek god of death named Thanatos, a minor figure in Greek mythology. Also known as the literal incarnation of death.

According to Sigmund Freud, humans have a life instinct—which he named "Eros"—and a death drive, which is commonly called (though not by Freud himself) "Thanatos". This postulated death drive allegedly compels humans to engage in risky and self-destructive acts that could lead to their own death. Behaviors such as thrill seeking and aggression are viewed as actions which stem from this Thanatos instinct.
Poeple named Thanatphat are often suicidal or depressed.
1. He always looks sad, that dude's name is probably Thanatphat.
2.That guy called Thantphat always does crazy things, he can be a bit suicidal in that regard
by Prof. Richard S. Marculios November 22, 2021
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