Skip to main content

sufferinghearts 

sufferinghearts is a kind tiktoker, that bullies people (jokingly) but doesnt like you<3 xx
Rando:OMG (insert good editor) has the best edits EVER OMG!!
You:Let me see mf
Rando:Ok
You:Nah brah sufferinghearts has the best

Suffering from sad 

Suffering from sad plays on the new definition of sad

Suffering 

AppleJack in MLP FIM season 1 episode 4.
Aimsey: AppleJack is suffering.
Suffering by idiot nation March 24, 2024

Suffering 

Hym "No. None of that shit Jordan. The school shooters are right. They aren't possessed by suffering demons or whatever. You're all shit. You make life worse than it needs to be, deliberately or selfishly, and then people shoot your kids (collectively). That's what's happening there."
Suffering by Hym Iam May 24, 2024

Suffering Capitalism

A variant of capitalism that not only tolerates suffering but actively depends on it to sustain accumulation. Suffering capitalism extracts value from insecurity, illness, debt, addiction, and despair. Private prisons profit from incarceration; pharmaceutical companies profit from chronic conditions; lenders profit from financial desperation; platforms profit from gig workers’ exhaustion. Unlike earlier forms that promised progress and comfort, suffering capitalism offers no exit—it simply makes survival the product. It is capitalism with the mask off: not the invisible hand but the visible fist.
Example: “The for‑profit rehab center had a 90% relapse rate—but that was good for business. Suffering capitalism: healing is not the goal; repeat customers are.”

Suffering Consumerism

Consumerism explicitly organized around alleviating, distracting from, or aestheticizing suffering. Suffering consumerism sells relief from the very anxieties it helps create: sleep aids for the overworked, comfort food for the lonely, retail therapy for the alienated, self‑help books for the exhausted. It also commodifies the spectacle of others’ pain as entertainment (true crime, disaster news) or moral performance (charity merch, awareness bracelets). Suffering consumerism does not end suffering; it repackages it into products that keep the cycle spinning—consumption as temporary anesthetic for a chronic condition.

Example: “She bought a ‘self‑care’ candle, a weighted blanket, and a guided journal—all marketed to ‘anxiety relief.’ Suffering consumerism: selling the cure for a disease the system won’t stop causing.”

selfie suffering

(n) The emotion felt after posting regrettable content.
She spent the rest of the weekend selfie suffering after the fraternity barn dance pictures were posted.
selfie suffering by Kane-Fu September 17, 2017