I've always wondered. What do those misanthropic type guys who don't identify with movements, actually do? They don't go on places like here, nothing interests them, etc. I was like that a few years ago during my NEET times. But I just lived through it and had some normie programming in my brain to fall back on.
If those guys don't identify with movements and don't go on sites like these, what do they actually do?
>>34408259
Your blogpost reminds me of a bowel movement, OP.
>misanthropic type guys who don't identify with movements
Are you referring to normal guys who aren't complete faggots/poseurs? What movements?
>>34408259
they're usually deeply engrossed in a field of study.
I'm a misanthrope with no movement and no identity. I have lots of interests, although even they bore me sometimes. I watch movies, go to bars alone, walk around cool places in the city, smoke cigarettes, write stuff. It's worthless but so is everything else. No other way to live in my book
>>34408259
They either fall back on some edgy subculture or go their own way.
Everyone want to be associated with one particular group, this is why misanthropic outcasts like us want to be identified as robots.
I have to tell you that the /r9k/ subculture is the most authentic out there, sometimes browsing here is like staring at a mirror.