>>16611914I'm not BT or rovert or any of the other schizo boogeyman. I'm just a nornal poster who bobs on here a few times a day.
So after I posted that yesterday morning, my life continued. I went and watched the Darts Quarter Finals with some friends, you know, normal things. During that period a bunch of you decided to console war. Is he <schizo character>? Where does he live? Oh man btfo, etc. You all completely missed the point. I'm not interested in your gay obsessions with each other, they're the root of the issue. I'm interested that almost middle aged men spend their lives doing this for hundreds of hours a year and try to pretend that it's not incredibly depressing.
>>16612277Yes it's very reflective that basic social norms are things that are a fantasy to them, something truly unbelievable that nobody could possibly have. They see the world through their own miserable standards.
Judging from the last few posts, they don't seem to know either that Auld Lang Syne is the traditional New Years song that's sung by about billion people in the world. They sing it at Times Square. They sing it in every pub in the country. It's like calling We Wish You A Merry Christmas a "boomer song".
They are so utterly disconnected from normal society because their schizo war on a wrestling section of an anime board for 20 hours a day dominates every facet of their existence. I said earlier that their world must be incredibly small and this is what I meant by it. They can remember the time that somebody posted a picture 5 years ago which was hastily deleted but they don't know the price of 4 pints of milk.
I was trying to get them to see that their autistic schizoid lifestyle is a choice that they are actively making every day and actually, it could get a lot better and fuller if they just had one single moment of self reflection to analyse what their lives had become. It doesn't have to be this way.