I'm getting really tired of this lifestyle. It seems that everyone around me just wants to drink, go clubbing and generally do things I see as degenerate and a waste of time. I try my best to live a more "conservative" lifestyle of self-improvement but right now it seems that nobody want to get on board with me. I really crave having good people to socialise with but I feel giving up the drinking will isolate me a little. I'm also in a country where I don't speak my first language so I feel I have to give in to peer pressure as I can't be as charming and assertive as usual.
What should I do?
>>18029995
>it seems that nobody want to get on board with me
So? Find new friends.
Have no fear, degenerate.
You don't have to give up neither drinking nor smoking, you must only hold these dependencies to a higher standard.
No more will you drink liquor distilled in your friends toilet, instead, you will pay exorbitant fees for cheap liquor distilled in somebody else's toilet, and forgotten about on a shelf for a decade.
No more will you smoke cheap cigarettes filled with an unknown substance, instead, you wil pay hundreds of dollars to shove long brown cigars that smell like cow shit in your mouth, and huff with pride.
you'll find good people when you are a good person and going places in your life.
Right now you've just got a false sense of superiority from browsing /pol/ too much.
>>18029995
You are the one following them. Put on your big boy pants and learn to say "no". Then make new friends.
>>18030007
I don't smoke and I don't like drinking. The point is this doesn't apply to anyone else is my community.
>>18030028
Where can I make new friends?
>>18030033
In new places, or paying attention to new people in the places you already visit. Classes, clubs, etc. You gotta try dude.
You should find a Traditional Catholic Church where you will meet healthy, happy, well adjusted people who also reject modernity.
Except for the healthy, happy, and well adjusted parts...
>>18030031
Oh I see now.... you're that guy