>be me
>wife dies
>start taking long walks with my dog after dark
>sometimes miles
>every night
>stick to neighborhoods, avoid streets with bars or restaurants
>look at people's houses, names in the sidewalks, overgrown alleyways
>but I never actually had a wife
>don't have a dog
>just have nothing better to do
>one foot after another
>every single night
That's kinda weird, but interesting, anon. Hope you have a nice life.
>>36531425
>directed by M Night Shamahamanalamadingdong
This fascinates me anon. Do you walk the same route over and over? If not how long until you must repeat routes? Do you plan on driving to new locations and walking from there? Building up stamina and going farther? Let me know
>>36531425
How can an alleyway be overgrown?
>>36531772
Some parts are the same, it depends on where I start. Some routes I go back visit because I like them.
Driving would change it, it would be like I have to plan it. If I want to see something new, I walk til I see something new.
I can relate to ops post. sometimes I don't know who I am, and a lot of times it ends up that I think I'm living a different life entirely
>>36532767
The plants grow, it gets hard to see the alley from the road, people stop using it. Most are still walkable, you just might not notice them if you weren't on foot or didn't already know they were there.
>>36533136
Oh, I get it, thanks. I used to do that when I was 15-17 but now I don't get motivated to do that, mainly because I don't where I could go.
>>36534274
But I don't do the imaginary dead wife and dog thing lol
I do like to daydream though.