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Do any robots actually enjoy being completely alone? What's your favorite way or place to be alone?

>live 10 miles away from a state park with a lake
>mostly trails, boat storage and other stuff
>have one particular area that is like a cape completely covered with forest
>if you go down enough, you're 2 or 3 miles away from the nearest trail
>nice shore covered with flat stones for throwing
>nice little shady areas, tiny inlets covered with stone, plenty of secluded fishing spots
>you'll come across two people on a busy day, none on a normal one
>just spend a day or afternoon walking up the coast or chilling in one spot
>bring snacks, speaker, a book, hammock, fishing rod, and a good bit of weed
>make tea with my jetboil stove
>just hang out in nature alone for five or six hours without having to deal with people
>feel gentle breezes on my face
>sun coming down on you
>listen to trees rustle in the wind
>ambient sounds of birds and bugs
>anxiety and depression melt away

It's a really great way to spend the day. Camping trips are also really fucking bomb. I always find that sitting in my room and shitposting/vidya just makes me feel like shit.
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Nobody likes being alone. Humans are social creatures. There is a difference between having time to yourself and being physically isolated from your peers.
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I do enjoy being alone, pretty frequently even. The problem is when the solitude is being forced on you, not being voluntarily sought out.
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>>35342826
I completely detest nature, this sounds like hell to me.

I like being alone, but I like spending time with other people too, but I find it completely exhausting and draining after a few hours. It has to be my choice, if I don't want to be alone, which is maybe a few times a week it is nice to have someone to contact or talk to. If I want to be alone which is often it's nice to be able to shut up completely.

My nature hatred probably comes from having to go on group camping trips as kids which were total fucking shit and took hours to get to because I live in a big city. I can try and give it another chance, maybe it's different alone, but sounds like a hassle and I'd rather be indoors.
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>>35342826
That sounds really cute and I totally agree anon
>small oak forest near my house
>couple of paths
>trees grow around them at some points making them seem like tunnels surrounded in green with light dappling through
>small stream to provide peaceful trickling sound
>lots of butterflies and cute squirrels scampering about

My mind rots inside all day but the problem is im usually too lazy and comfy at home to leave
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>has a motorcycle
>lives near a lot of back roads and places to explore
>miles and miles of winding pavement
>can seriously be gone all day
When im ridding my motorcycle its literally the happiest I can be. Ive always been happy when I was moving. Sometimes I stop to enjoy the moment, but i quickly fall into that, "i wish someone was here, i wish i had someone to share this with." So i hop back on my bike and keep ridding.
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>>35342899

I can agree with this. I managed to lose all of my friends after falling into a pit of depression and self-pity. Haven't hung out with any of them since November. They even stopped going to my gym since I go there frequently. I guess they eventually saw the aspie side of me and realized I am pretty dysfunctional/weird. I genuinely enjoyed hanging out with them. The nights I had spent with them were probably the most fun I have ever had.

Worst part of it though is it has become extremely difficult to make friends again. I don't know how people my age work. I don't know how to build relationships or how to engage in a conversation. I just resort to not interacting with people and acting like a prick.
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>>35342826
>Do any robots actually enjoy being completely alone?

And here I thought I was the only one. It seems other robots are too preoccupied with what to do with their virginity.

I live alone in a wooded area. It's not as far from civilization as I would like it to be, but I partly needed to compromise for the sake of my own safety. i.e. I wouldn't want someone to see my housing situation as an easy target.

>>35342899
>Nobody likes being alone. Humans are social creatures

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoid_personality_disorder
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>>35343137

>tfw you're trying your hardest to not be a sperg but you know people are judging you and talking behind your back about how you're 's00000 weird'. I know this feel.
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>>35342826
It's hard for me to be totally alone where I live but I do it occasionally. My birthday last year was awesome:

>beautiful weather
>decide to go visit a forest a few miles away
>take bike on train and get dropped off at some station in some tiny little village
>ride out of village and through lots of paths through the woods until i finally reach the proper forest
>spend the next 5 hours riding around, listening to black metal, looking at all the trees, exploring all the different paths
>it was a school day so 0 children, and barely any adults at all
Shit was cash. It just sucks that we dont really have many forests or huge national parks here (UK).

>>35342899
>Nobody likes being alone
Bollocks, I spend as much time on my own as I possibly can, purely out of choice. I'm not even socially awkward or anything, quite the opposite but I just don't like socialising.
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>>35342826
you are so lucky. where is that pic? i would die to go to a place like that, let alone camp there. i want to walk there even one second is enough.
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>>35344303

It's just a random image I saved from /out/ a while ago. I think that is a forest way out in the western states. I live in the south, so the trees are like half that size. Still, the forest in my state is very aesthetically appealing and lush.
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>>35342826
>What's your favorite way or place to be alone?
In my car driving. Go out practically every night when nobody else is on the roads. Maximum comfy
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>>35343064
damn dude nice ass bike, must be a damn dream to ride. fine ass luxury you got there man id do the same if I wasn't scared of crashing those things.

oregano? I hope?
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>>35343064
Learn how to green text faggot.

Also you sound like a normie. Fuck off.
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I'm a country man so it just feels natural. It's fedora as fuck but I like sitting outside at night by a fire with a pipe and bourbon. It's not as romantic as a good book but I can sit outside for hours shitposting. Sometimes I will sit outside on the porch with a book. Lots of walking too. Country life is best life. I have to worry more about coyotes killing my neighbors cows than I do crime.

Shooting is a very meditative act. I think every american should own a gun, but especially robots. Most guys here would probably be a good shot too. It's pretty much like halo or unreal. Point and shoot. A lot of people are afraid of guns and don't hold it right or anticipate the recoil. I'm glad my granpa taught with a mean gun my first time. After he helped me up off the ground I wasn't afraid of any gun, except that 9 gauge. I think it was used for hunting dinosaurs or something. That's another nice thing about shooting. Gaining a new appreciation for life and death. You don't find such a level of intimacy and contemplation in the frozen chicken aisle.
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>>35342826
I like to drink by myself at the lake near my house on clear nights with a full moon out. I just feel more content and at peace. But I do ramble to myself drunk. So Im probably just autistic or some shit.
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>>35345498
That sounds really nice
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