Looking for a book about profound feelings of loneliness. Preferably an outcast tumblretta sort of main character, but if not that's cool. Seriously, it saddens me that people hate tumblr. Even if you don't like tumblr, because you feel that it's full of "special snowflakes" or it's an "echo chamber" for ideas, you should know that a lot of the people who you hate on there take comfort in using tumblr, because a lot of people simply want to be themselves and find a community of people who accepts them for who they are, which is why tumblr is really helpful for the lgbtq community, or anyone else who is just part of some group of people who are looking to not feel so alienated and isolated. If you don't agree with me on that, then please just leave your offensive comment if you must (I really can't stop you), or just go away.
The Catcher in the Rye
most books are about loneliness
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I tried using tumblr once but couldn't find anything but pictures. Didn't see any discussion. Even when searching for text, the only text posts were people asking for reblogs or people posting links to their wordpress blog. Doesn't seem like a place for back and forth discussion or arguments. Much of the hate here for tumblr's ideology is artificially inseminated by /pol/, but on a fundamental level its a hugbox whereas 4chan is like a brawl in a ditch. It's natural for people who like one to dislike the other. Also, people need to learn to lurk more somehow, so calling them out for sounding like they're still on tumblr or reddit works well enough for that purpose. Anyway, the point I'm trying to make here is that you should read my diary, desu.
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Notes from Underground