Every now and then you run up on one of those days when everything's in vain … a stone bummer from start to finish; and if you know what's good for you, on days like these you sort of hunker down in a safe corner and watch.
In "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," Hunter S. Thompson reflects on those challenging days when nothing seems to go right, describing them as a “stone bummer.” These moments can feel overwhelming and futile, leading us to reconsider our actions and choices. He suggests that during such times, it’s wise to retreat to a safe space rather than confront the struggles head-on.
This perspective invites readers to acknowledge the reality of...