Have you ever fallen so deeply into a book that your own reality depresses you a little?
Have you ever fallen so deeply into a book that your own reality depresses you a little?
Yes, that book was KOTOR2.
Gravity's Rainbow desu. The real world isn't as nearly as fun, wacky, or shit-filled
Is this book even good or just a meme? I mean, is it hard to read?
Yes, that book was my diary, desu.
Cut that out
A bit, with the hobbit, yes
S-sorry sir
yes
Lol reddit
This guy gets it
Why do you think Harry Potter became so popular?
The Recognitions
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That's deep.
I have fallen so deeply into a book that my own reality depressed me a little less.
The book was every book I've ever read
Yes
The book was my diary desu
No but my own reality depresses me anyway
Not entirely related but when there is a character I like in a movie or book or whatever then I seriously want to emulate it. I start trying to be like that person and set my lifestyle up as it instead of "being myself."
I want to be myself. I think I am seriously autistic or something because I cannot stop thinking like that. For a few days after experiencing whatever I emulate it.
Help.
You're one the autists who purchased a Drive jacket and puts toothpicks in their mouth, aren't you?
Yes.
The Secret History, because when I read it I was a transfer student to a small, somewhat isolated university and it made me wish I was less of an autist so I could have found some cool weird friends and enjoy that fundamental close knit feeling that libarts places have
No. Not that bad.
I'm Eric Shonkwiler, Midwestern author, bourbon aficionado, and traveler. AMA!
Greetings
That's not autistic, it's just human nature to emulate (to an extent) something/someone we admire until we eventually make it our own