When did you guys realize that there's no changing once you've gone robot?
For me it was when I saw that my years of therapy hadn't done shit to fix me. I'll be a garbage person forever.
>>35994468
it's possible to go back after becoming a robot. just hang out with normies and you'll be dabbing and saying "lit" in no time kek
I realized it a few years back when my mother didn't even ask me who i was going to the prom with. She already knew that i would stay home alone as usual
Until then i had always been a mentally ill, socially inept loner, but i still thought there was a change i might one day become a "normal" person. Obviously that never happened
>>35994468
In elementary school when I was diagnosed with depression and ADD (autism) and I was out in a segregated classroom for the most violent and psychotic kids.
You can probably guess how well that went. And now I'm here wondering where the best place to get heroin so I can OD would be.
Fuck this life.
>>35994468
I realised it when I asked my last friend to hang out and he said "Sorry dude, I'm going out to town tonight" like the 50th time in a row and I realised he was just blowing me off because hanging out with me is the worst piece of shit thing to do for anyone.
>>35994619
ADD isn't autism.
>>35994670
This was back in the 90s when everyone with autism got the depression/ADD stamp because it wasn't even considered back then.
I've been diagnosed with Aspergers and BPD since then.
>>35994468
If you were a normie or at least a cyborg that became a robot, it's possible to go back. I did it.
>>35994546
>>35994468
Failed normie here, that doesn't work. I surrounded myself with normies for a year and I just hate them with a passion. Hanging out with normies makes it easier to fake, but you're still gonna be a robot on the inside.