>>7029128Do it. You can clothe yourself well. And aren't in America (continent) at late hours a lot of shops open? Like Diners? We don't have such things here, you might have it comfier.
>>7029144Come on, get yourself together. It's very calming and, I think, good for mind. Like how people describe the effects of meditating, I never could meditate, my mind is thinking too much about trying to hold still. I'm pretty hyperactive, I need to walk so I can think clearly.
>>7029147Understandable, being alone at night in the U.S. is pretty risky. *cough cough gun laws cough*
>>7029209Sounds comfy!
The thought about walking around in ghost cities is also very exciting for me. I thought about visiting Chernobyl once. Especially if you are able to go to any building there, no matter how high. I don't smoke, but the thought about sitting on an abandoned building and whiffing a fat cigar is already extremely comforting.
Also... I went out half an hour ago, it wasn't too late but the streets were empty enough.
Went to the gas shop half an hour away and bought myself an ice tea and some chips. Then visited my old schools, one closed down and one is has pretty decayed.
Could think about some things:
1. How social media fucks up my generations minds, makes them crave attention and become extremely insecure about themselves. Instead of keeping themselves in a small community of real friends, they become obsessed about what people, they barely know, think about them. Some even evolving into sensible sissies, who get offended by any critique about their opinions, lifestyle, personality.