1. Do you finish every book you begin matter how boring? Does your position change if it's one of those venerated books you're supposed to like? What if it's over 300 pages long?
2. Do you think books over 350 pages are pushing it?
3. Do you drink coffee? Is anyone else kind of addicted to it and worried that if you stop then you won't be considered literary and sophisticated, even though you barely like the taste and it harms your sleep and you have no friends and drink it alone?
4. Does life end after college? Seems fucking like it.
5. Which books will help me gain the ability to feign normieness and pass job interviews? Are there any self help books that are not a meme (in general, not just for the previous question).
1. I'm never quite sure until I'm in too deep. So, yes and no. I've stopped reading books and I've also kept reading books I want enjoying just for the sake of finishing.
2. No, some of my favorite books are 700+ pages long. That said, I do respect when an author can get their point across economically.
3. I drink coffee because I legitimately like it. Has nothing to do with utility or appearance.
4. Life definitely becomes more predictable, but that doesn't make it worthless. At least not any more worthless than it is inherently.
5. I wouldn't really know.
>>8991811
>Do you finish every book you begin matter how boring?
no
>Do you think books over 350 pages are pushing it?
no
> Do you drink coffee?
yes
> Is anyone else kind of addicted to it
yes
>and worried that if you stop then you won't be considered literary and sophisticated
no
>even though you barely like the taste
I like it
>and it harms your sleep
it doesn't
and you have no friends
I do
>>8991811
1. No fucking way
2. Not for people with a good attentionspan, but I don't like such a (for me) huge commitment
3. Rarely, Cappuccino is legit great though
4. Probably
5. Just pretend being retarded
>>8991811
life begins after you realize college is cancer
>>8991811
1. no, no, no
2. no
3. yes, no
4. no
5. not really. feigning being normal is basically just learning not to overshare. Find a zen place. Learn to listen. Avoid confrontation. You don't need to betray your ideals, or be a doormat, but you're trying to be part of a system of millions of people. Sometimes you need to step back. Sometimes you just need to shake your head and move on. Eventually you'll realize this is being an adult and the people who are always talking and getting passionate about silly things are kind of pathetic and embarrassing.
>>8991811
I drink iced coffee all year round and I make it with a tassimo machine. If people knew they would probably think I was a pervert or something.