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Arcanist
- Oct 28, 2019
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yes, but the kind of friendships and communities id enjoy ive only found in distant places i visited where i cannot relocate, so i shall remain isolated
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Can you expand on this? I think they are too. Not sure if I mean this in the same way though. In-person "communities" make me think of political movements or cults. Online ones are flaky, transient, and volatile at best. I don't think there are any good ones left. None that would take me anyway.Yeah...but communities are weird today lol
I am part of a community, I have my friends, my family, my culture, but I'm still miserable.I feel it's impossible for me to be part of a community. My personality, temperament, social class, and status as an immigrant, basically make it impossible for me to belong anywhere.
Do you think you would have something to live for if you were part of a community?
Your dog is SO ADORABLE in that picture!I think it could help but not necessarily.
I'd like to hear more about what you're 10 years away from achieving.Nope, I'd fair better isolated from society and communities to the point that I'm no longer reminded that they exist. I'm about 10 years away from achieving a variation of this, so that's what provides me relief.
Nothing glamorous, simply obtaining enough resources to live in an isolated, self-sustaining fashion far from population centers and with low risk of future human development.I'd like to hear more about what you're 10 years away from achieving.
Likewise, I'm in the same boat.I feel it's impossible for me to be part of a community. My personality, temperament, social class, and status as an immigrant, basically make it impossible for me to belong anywhere.
Do you think you would have something to live for if you were part of a community?