Have you ever played a game and imagined what happened after the game over?
Have you ever played a game and imagined what happened after the game over?
>2019
Dude must have killed himself since lockdowns
Surely having partied, done drugs, and gotten drunk more would have made his life so much better.
unironically yeah unless you're a turbo normie or a roastie with zero self-awareness and ability to reflect on your life experiences
if someone wrote a book about your life, would anybody bother to read it? any tantalizing adventures, any profound moments of character development, any bewildering 'coincidences' or strokes of 'luck' ?
No, because instead of being out int he world and allowing for memorable things to happen and help you grow as a person, you were here.
On Any Forums.
On a video game board.
Taking pride in your carefully curated 'hot takes' about popular video games designed for children ages 8-14
But at least you aren't cringe, right?
You really idolize the "normie lifestyle" and you've evidently thought about this shit way more than you should. This weird admiration for what you didn't/couldn't have just because you didn't/couldn't have it is very stupid.
Partying during your youth wouldn't have fixed you, if anything drugs and alcohol would only have exacerbated your pre-existing mental problems.
having a social life and hobbies outside of my room = idolizing normies
Ok so go out and have it? You evidently want it and think it will fix your life.
had a great time doing it, which is why I feel comfortable making fun of salty queefs like you
>"normie"
You don't belong here, and you never will. Which is both sad and ironic since I'm quite sure it's been a long time since any normalfag wanted anything to do with you, if they ever did.
i skipped going to graduation parties to play guild wars instead
best night ever
>failed normie whines on Any Forums about being rejected by the people he wanted to be like yet still clings onto the hope of one day becoming one
Keep trying I guess
>wannabe normalfag projects
Keep trying I guess
not op lol
>whines
Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities (both positive and negative) by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.[1] For example, a person who is rejected by the people he wanted to be like may accuse other people of being rejected by the people he wanted to be like.
>Psychological projection
haha great facebook meme picture user thanks for contributing
I accept your concession.
>posts a redditjak but can't type the word "fag" because it's "problematic" language
totally not a reddit tourist, amirite?
>calls others reddit tourists
>doesn't know about IPs
Let me guess I'm the same guy too, right?
wtf is this schizo rambling about, lmao
>still can't type fag
>claiming to not be a reddit tourist
>being unaware that other people know about phones
>if someone wrote a book about your life, would anybody bother to read it?
That's a dumb point to make, there's a minute amount of people throughout history who are actually that interesting.
and what is the benefit of having some fucktard write a book about my life, does it make me personally any less dead once i died?
character development provides life lessons and morals for readers
you don't need to be genghis khan to have experiences worth reading about
also, zoomer pseudo-nihlism detected
Knowing how to interact with people is the most important skill anyone can have. And doing those things help improve the skill immensely.
You say that, as if a book about going to bars every day, and fucking some chick once in a blue moon would be more exciting.