Dust 2 Dust said:
Elaborate please, what happened?
When you say "fvck it", you have no expectations. You want something and you just go for it. You realize the consequences do not matter because you only live one life, therefore are uninhibited by them. What's the point in passing up something you desire due to some BS like "what if she says no?" when you could die tomorrow? It's all about living in the moment and not thinking about the past or the future.
Think about the movie "Fight Club".. In the beginning of the film, Tyler Durden is everything he does not want to be because he chooses to be, but cannot yet see it. He only lives to that standard to appease his friends and acquaintances in society. During the rising action of the film, Tyler loses everything he once had.. This is when he starts to feel the feeling of "True Life" essentially true liberty.
Now think about this in comparison to the AFC. The AFC is everything he does not want to be because he chooses to be. The AFC sits in his room or with 2-4 friends on the weekend when they are horny young men that want to get laid. They choose to say "Wow, that guy at that party hooking up with that girl is a jerk! I don't want to be around people like that, let's play D&D" When they go home 2 hours later and beat off to that same jerk-type fvcking their favorite pornstar's brains out. The AFC is nothing but a closet jerk who cannot express his true sexual desires for fear of judgement.. Much like Tyler Durden chooses not to express his disdain for conspicuous consumption for fear of judgement.
Tyler gets fed up, says "fvck it", and starts living.
An AFC gets fed up, says "fvck it", and starts living.
By saying "fvck it" you have set up a blitzkrieg attack upon your ego to live out your true desires regardless of consequence and judgement. You live in the moment.
.. And no offense to anyone that may play D&D. I used to play myself.