I've reached a state of tranquillity (partially). I do not get offended over words, at all. However, I'm losing it, /lit/.
Everywhere I go, whenever there's an argument taking place, people end up (unironically) insulting one another and don't reach a conclusion to the topic at hand. It's either dropped entirely, side-tracked completely, or they continue to cuss out each other while completely disregarding the argument. Essentially, when people sperg out over trivial shit, I too begin to leisurely reach the point of sperging out myself.
Basically, people over the age of 18 with a severe lack of self-control annoy/sadden me.
I need a book that helps me cope with this feel. I probably worded this really poorly, but I hope you get the gist.
Just go neet
>>9174049
Sadly that's not an option.
>>9174037
I feel you man, I'm exactly the same. Happened to me during an argument, he just kept getting more and more aggressive, raising his voice etc and I just started laughing in his face in a "trying to hold it in"- type of way. Hilarious how seriously people will take an exchange of ideas.
Anyway he started smiling and shit too, and the conversation took a lighter tone. Before that he got really worked up though.
>>9174220
What was the convo about?
>Before that he got really worked up though.
Imagine if you were wrong
I had the same interpretation of myself until iv got into a debate thats gotten aggressively vocal. You can only retrospect and move on, but youve never faced a trial thats tested your partial "tranquility".
>>9174037
No book to recommend, but congratulations on achieving your state of tranquility. Sorry to hear that it comes with dissociation. Maybe it's just vertigo from not being as terminally stupid as much of the rest of the human species these days. Good job tranquil-anon.