Have you ever fallen so deeply into a book that your own reality depresses you a little?
Yes, that book was KOTOR2.
Gravity's Rainbow desu. The real world isn't as nearly as fun, wacky, or shit-filled
>>8814659
Is this book even good or just a meme? I mean, is it hard to read?
>>8814634
Yes, that book was my diary, desu.
>>8814671
Cut that out
>>8814634
A bit, with the hobbit, yes
>>8814634
S-sorry sir
>>8814634
yes
Lol reddit
>>8814789
This guy gets it
Why do you think Harry Potter became so popular?
The Recognitions
>>8814634
Hello, Reddit!
>>8814671
That's deep.
>>8814634
I have fallen so deeply into a book that my own reality depressed me a little less.
The book wasevery book I've ever read
>>8814634
Yes
The book was my diary desu
No but my own reality depresses me anyway
Not entirely related but when there is a character I like in a movie or book or whatever then I seriously want to emulate it. I start trying to be like that person and set my lifestyle up as it instead of "being myself."
I want to be myself. I think I am seriously autistic or something because I cannot stop thinking like that. For a few days after experiencing whatever I emulate it.
Help.
>>8815101
You're one the autists who purchased a Drive jacket and puts toothpicks in their mouth, aren't you?
The Secret History, because when I read it I was a transfer student to a small, somewhat isolated university and it made me wish I was less of an autist so I could have found some cool weird friends and enjoy that fundamental close knit feeling that libarts places have
>>8815119
No. Not that bad.
I'm Eric Shonkwiler, Midwestern author, bourbon aficionado, and traveler. AMA!
>>8814944
Greetings
>>8815101
That's not autistic, it's just human nature to emulate (to an extent) something/someone we admire until we eventually make it our own