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My whole life I've never fit into a specific social group. The past five or six years have been great though. For what I consider most of my 'modern life' I've spent most if not all of my free time pursuing most things people would consider unconventional forms of entertainment. That's fine though - it's fine not being conventional. It's fine because I feel as though I'm part of a group now. Everytime I see someone in anime or doujinshi being made fun of for being a 'NEET', 'lolicon' or for having a '2D complex' I smile lightly to myself and think of how I relate to the person being made fun of. I feel a great sense of relief knowing I'm not the only one in this position. It gives me a great sense of relief knowing I'm simply normal in my ways when I'm indulging my interests.

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Fascinating.

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>> No.2719798

I feel the same way. It's great being a weeaboo.

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You have Assburger's Syndrome.

>> No.2719820

I don't see why anyone feels the need to fit in, especially if you view the average person as a moron

>> No.2719828

>>2719820
definitely.

>> No.2719833

>>2719820
Feels good to fit in. Although what I enjoy most is knowing there are many types of entertainment, catered specifically to my interests.

>> No.2719860

>>2719833
It feels good to discuss things with people.

Pleasure from "fitting in" only comes in the form of feeling less guilt that what you are doing is abnormal.

>> No.2719866

>>2719860
See OP

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