>>5920009I also love the steampunk style, I have an entire folder dedicated to it. I know exactly what you mean though about the grandiose of aged wooden places. Libraries especially in these types of settings have such personality and almost coziness to them. It just invites you to sink in and lose yourself in a book.
>>5920180I understand what you mean anon. Learning about the universe is very interesting and it's sad that more people aren't interested in some of the greatest information and mysteries of the universe. If you haven't seen Cosmos you may be interested in watching that. It's a little bit cheesy but I think visually it's really awesome.
>>5920868I feel for you anon. Though as I've mentioned to previous posters you may be suffering from depression. A lot of people believe it to be just sheer sadness, and in so many cases it's not entirely the truth. Anhedony is basically just feeling "bleh" all the time and not really caring one way or another about anything. Which is a huge indicator of depression, mostly in males. I think you have something bright deep down in you anon but you just need to get things right in your mind first. You can be happy and you can have a good life anon, just find it in yourself to make it happen. Whether or not you need help to get to that point is entirely your choice.
>>5921350Thanks for the bump!
>>5921375Geology is a cool subject, I've never really gotten that into it but I think it's fascinating in it's own right. Also thumbs up on beer and pussy.
>>5921429Agreed.
>Hopefully I've gotten to respond to everyone in the thread so far! This one is for the Steampunk/library anon.