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>> No.17505354 [View]
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i find the swede twink approach superior, since i dont want (have to) 100% cut myself off from society or rather social contact.
I wanna be a proper part of nature not just sit in the middle of it and in my tranquil state take it all in.
what forest anon is doing is most likely illegal and therefore he is forced more to live as he does as opposed to how the swede gets to live, so i do not want to belittle or shun forest anon.
it is just: why go for the hermit small shed forest anon life, when you could instead go with the recluse, forest wandering Förster life?

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>>13776918
I watched the movie yesterday (because it was offered for free) and I was pleasantly surprised.
If one ignores the cliche aspects and kitchiness it is quite a compelling story.
I haven't read the book but even that wouldn't do him justice, so I can never know the extent of his reasoning, but being ill prepared and showing short sighted logic in aspect of ethics especially, shows that he was most likely kind hearted and his endeavour just but still an idiot.
Even if his life speaks so much about aesthetics, he msot definetly seriously tried to tackle the subject beyond reading fiction.
Shoulda jsut waited for Ted's Manifesto to show up three years later and go a different course.
I will never read this book.
>13776929
not gonna read this

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All of Kafka's work

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>>11229885
Obviously an recommendation but the story that this artist painted this from is a wrong answer. Only correct one is: Bylina
>>11230063
Herrmann Hesse -Narziß und Goldmund
>>11230101
Updike - Rabbit, Run
(don't personally recommend it, but that is what I got from your pic)
>>11230277
Is there a backstory on this (hopefully) painting or is it jsut a modern copy in the japanese style?

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I had a drunk talk with a friend last weekend and sort of came to the conclusion,
that most normalfags don't actually ever go as far as to approach serious nihilism.
They sort of glance at it from a distance and solely when reminded of nothingness by Rick and Morty or Neil DeGass Tyson tier shit.
The reason most think reading philosophy about self improvement is a waste or understanding the necessity of religion in some sense is archaic, is because they are just too brain dead lazy, uninterested, not curious, insular or whatever you can call it.

Really depressing somehow, that some people say: "When I have this car in 5 years I will be happy and I'll know my work has been worth it."

How am I supposed to respect or take advice from someone who never went as far as to have such, I'd assume, natural thoughts and questions about themselves which they would had to find answers to to cope with being?

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I would shoot every human personally in the head while looking them in the eyes if it meant this world would be returned to nature and freed from the destructive modern man.

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>>9567977
>I've just had a conversation with my psychiatrist that thinks he can solve the questions that haunt me with medication but I don't take it.
They are the most worthless doctors that exist.
They bring no answers but create more questions for yourself.
Any psychiatrist who is lost will either suggest medication or that you see a different doctor where you can talk your heart out and through that are somehow supposed find yourself out and how to recover.
They are scum who only refer you to the next specialist in an endless cycle of guessing and easily giving up.
You said you already abandoned normal life and tried to find seclusion and lived life differently by embracing the nature that can be found in the country. I am intersted in how you went ahead approaching that change and since you were disappointed what you expected and what instead turned out.
Obviously you don't give enough to understand your simpler mental issues which everything really does rest upon but I myself also am not quite right.
After accepting my state I did more than just embrace my insane emotions and thoughts but pushed them further to explore.
If I see roadkill on the side of the road I play with it. Stick twigs through its eyes and caress the dry, hard bloodied fur and give it an honorable burial once I have finished amusing myself.
Stand silently infront of a mirror and let the mind do what it wants. If you start to punch yourself in the gut repeatedly, smacking your head against the wall while laughing and crying, do it.
I wouldn't be able to achieve anything if I didn't let my impulses allow to keep certain control of me for some time.
Always remember that the imagination is the greatest gift we were given. No drug can come up with the absurd thoughts your mind can when you let your imagination really run freely. It is not just a place of retreat that too many pathetic souls have given up when they are forced to "mature" but it's an integral part of your identity that shapes how you can feel and how you think.

I always wanted to be able to see things a bit differently than everybody else because it would seem less boring that way. it's fun. It really is. You jsust haven't accepted it to be.

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>>9510081
I feel everybody who has not just accepted but even chosen to grow up and become an "adult" with their self inflicted responsibilities and duties, interest and characteristics that they picked up from TV or have been convinced are necessary to help portray an image of maturity, to be soulless boring creatures who have willingly given up the beauty of being an innocent beautiful human being with absolute freedom.
Anyone who doesn't just survive but seemingly enjoy their daily job and forced routine is another human wasted. Anybody who seemingly survives on their 30 days of holiday where to truly explore and find what peaks their curiosity is lying to themsleves and is a slave to not only his employers, society and their family but their own personally made up rules.
Too many people even somehow enjoy their daily no-end-in-sight routines and too many people hate their job, their life but are unwilling to do anything about it. And the fringe few who don't want to be controlled and told how to live their only life usually waste it and misuse the gift they have been given.
Wageslaves and neets are both robots who fail to live life almost equally pathetically. Most people already are robots. No need to fear society to change and tremble at the thought of the replacement of people by mindless robots. There is no differencebetween most of those people and the machine who will replace them.

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>>9490659
>I've been curious about the Bible for a while, /lit/, I'd like to read into it and perhaps reconvert to christianity

same but I wasn't gonna abandon catholicism though. But everytime I think about possibly going back to church and committing myself to change my daily life to have the idea of God loom over me I just feel so incredibly stupid and as if I were doing it then for the wrong reasons.

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>>9479501
>or has given you very strong emotions
I recently picked up Lolita and I don't think I can go on reading it.
>After school group in our elementary school where kids with parents who work late stay before they can go home
>You play with friends, play with legos, do sports w/e
>Had this roudy girl, 9 just like me, always come with a couple other kids to our school where this after school event happened so this was the only time I would see her
>She was aggressive with me
>pushed me around, made fun of me, then hug me for a bit and go back to pushing and making fun of me
>She always wanted me to get agressive with her like wrestle her to the ground
>One day she is more active than usual and pulls me around with her
>End up in a corner of the big winding room by book cases, empty toy boxes, pillows, blankets, shoes
>She is whirling around pulling hard on my clothes
>Especially on my pants
>She gets what she always wants; I get "mad" and do to her what she has been doing to me
>wrestle her to the ground onto a yoga matt or something similar and pull down her pants and tug hard on the top
>She is laughing uncontrollably, as she always does, and keeps pulling on me as well
>Hold her down incredibly lightly with my left hand while I free her from her pants and underwear down to just above her knees.
>(I remember this part incredibly well)
>Am shocked for a moment and just stare at her from belly button to the gap between her legs
>She is laughing loudly and banging with her fists against my shoulder and back, still being held down by my numb weak left hand
>One punch hits hard and I snap back
>Without really thinking I shove my hand down but turn my head to her and we laugh like maniacs into eachother's faces
>After messing around a bit I slip my ring finger inside her
>I still remember how odd "moist" but still dry she felt and also still so warm and easy when I moved my finger inside her

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>>9465295
I would shoot every human personally in the head if it meant I could free this planet from the cancer that is modern man.

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None of these posts have anything to do with literature in any way.

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>>9448974
I would shoot every human personally in the head while looking them in the eyes if it meant this world would be returned to nature and freed from the destructive modern human.

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https://www.youtube.com/user/obscuresorrows/videos?sort=p&view=0&flow=grid

http://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/

How much of a pseud would I be if I actually implemented new words that have only recently been added to a dictionary or perhaps not even yet, in a novell?

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