>Sitting alone watching anime
>Feel sad as always when the characters are all understanding and loving of eachother despite their flaws and I realise I'm completely alone in my life
>Phone starts buzzing
>My sister is calling to me
>Smile, I haven't talked to my family since Christmas, I hope she's not too worried about starting university, I wonder how her Summer job went, I hope she's happy
>Answer, "Hug you sister" threads ringing through my mind
>"Hello Anonette! How are you feeling?"
>"I'm fine, I was wondering if you know where the spare HDMI cable is?"
>"Uhm, no I'm afraid not, why do you want to take it when you move in?"
>"Ah, that's ok. And yeah that's what I'm thinking."
>"How is your new pl-"
>*beep*
She's prolly banging chad right when she hung up.
>>39284838
The primary allure of anime that its impossible to be real.
Wait for VR to get better. Until then your best bet is to find friendly people on steam or some shit to fill the gap
This was pretty real and painful to be reminded of. Fortunately it also served as a reminder that I can use anime for escapism from my horrible reality, so I ought to do that when I can be bothered.