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when you move to a new city for a new job and rent a flat and start off optimistic and end up realising after one day that there's no chance of you ever fitting in with normies (as is obvious from your lack of any smalltalk with any workplace people, newer employees fitting in effortlessly, you skipping the Christmas and summer social events due to being an ugly loser, being treated with open disgust by all female employees, being openly disrespected in front of others) and you work there for just over a year and gradually realise you're the fall guy for other people to walk all over and then you desperately look for other jobs and then manage to get a better, more senior one in another city in a way that feels like you've been saved so you hand in your notice and then your job becomes pointless as your responsibilities are taken away and a few days before you move away you throw tonnes of stuff in the bins outside from your flat, including uneaten food (because you decided to move away at short notice) and all sorts of cutlery and plates you had to buy almost a year ago during much more cautiously optimistic times, when you thought you may have found a place that you'd work at for longer, and the large home office table you assembled while sitting on the floor has to stay put because you can't be bothered moving it and the bags of rubbish filled with big blocky items feels metaphorical somehow and you realise that you barely explored the city you'd lived in and had done all of your exploring in the first few months of living there and then found it totally not worth doing any more of it and stuck to your regular walking routes and had literally zero social life and the city centre always felt like some copy-paste normie haven and you think back to that late afternoon in autumn when you heard those normie Beckys at your job discussing the organisation of some Christmas after-party and you realised right there that there was no way you'd be at the company for long

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>>22149534
Ah yes, music concerts and festivals with their ear splittingly loud music and crowds of drunken, drugged up normies. The perfect place for our quiet, introverted litizen friend to find like-minded people, break out of his shell and finally start living his life!

Good luck OP!

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>>19525471
>plato deboonked democracy
>appeals to authority but doesn't explain the refutation
>uses adhominem descriptions of people who disagree with your position
>implying Americans live in a democracy, not a corporate oligarchy mislabeled as a democratic republic
whew lad

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Trying to cope with life by reading Das Kapital so I can move on to the Society of the Spectacle so I can finally understand why everything sucks and justify my suicide

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>implying life is worth living

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Kaczynski tried to save us.

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Only things like jazz and classical or synth. I find lyrics tend to distract me.

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What happens once everyone under the age of 25 realizes they'll never achieve the quality of life their parents enjoyed? Any books that talk about this subject?

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>>11934737
this
my goodreads 20some thing friendlist consists completely of /lit/izens i added 2 years ago or something. never really communicated with them besides reading their reviews.

I got really good recommendations from them and find myself in the company of gentlemen and women of a finer taste than i would find in my real life.


thank you guys ;_;

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