>>13888305It was about expansive franchises, I think.
>and of course, being filtered out of stem hasnt alleviated those fears.What do you mean by that?
But the social aspect of work is definitely the hardest part for me. So much so that I'd even prefer working in a company's archives if it means being left alone. Well, it's not the socialising itself rather than having to be part of a culture and having to put up a facade at all times, it's tiresome...
>except, a lot of people called the police because they thought aliens were invading...Oh hey I've heard of that one too. It doesn't sound far-fetched to me. Recently I've heard about how many children who have lived in Beijing all their lives have never seen a clear sky.
The problem with the countryside is that there's not much to do there, unless you own or work on a farm. Most people have to commute to work, and it can take up a lot of your time. Not a lot of options in the stores either...
>giving such things a large amount of thought never really gave me comfort to begin with, so why worry about it right?Well I can't disagree. I'm always worried about the future, your approach probably gives you more peace of mind.
>you need all 5 to be working properly or else society suffers.Interesting, so you think faith is as important as the other four? I can't say I'm that religious but I agree. If people have something to believe in and work towards (I suppose that'd be going to Heaven for the Christians, for example) then bearing hardships becomes much easier for them. But if you don't have hope for the future you'll just get crushed...
>probably The Silmarillion, to be honest.Oh so you prefer books with a lot of lore then? Do you like A Song of Ice and Fire?
Also what do you think of this artstyle?
>>13888334Based on our interactions thus far, what you lack is discipline, not brains. Dealing with inconvenient situations is part of life, the vast majority of people have to learn how to do it to live well.