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    Anonymous
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    I find myself going out to buy groceries or for a walk and resenting the sight of large groups of people and sometimes just people.
    (Los Angeles)

    I am usually more introverted but I can switch to an extrovert easily, always on my campus or anywhere else, I just usually don’t see the gain.

    When I see people most of time I wish not to speak to them as my current mindset is to remove people in my life that don’t bring me value.

    Are any of you brothers anti social by choice?

    Another valuable thought that came across me tonight is instead of claiming that something has just no point to it, a term that has the connotation of being lazy and undetermined. Give an intelligent response and actually think through why it has no f~~~ing point.

    Just a thought not trying to be a pompous ass.

    #180672
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    Anonymous
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    Yeah, I am anti-social. I don’t speak much unless we have something in common or the same interests. Otherwise, I keep the small talk to a minimum.

    #180679
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    Philo
    Philo
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    I too hate going to any destination where I will have to deal with big crowds of people. Something has to be going on that I REALLY want to be a part of in order to justify my enduring the throngs. Even still, I do not think of myself as being anti social so much as just being inclined to live a “less crowded” style of life.

    For me its all a matter of prioritization and routinely “hanging out” with others is just a very low priority for me. When I was younger I was all about being where the action was. As I have gotten older I find that I prefer to avoid being where the action is more often than not. Frankly, I just don’t want to be bothered with it at this point in my life. Now that is my personal choice and I find that I am the most content when I limit my exposure to other people during my personal time. That is not to say that I avoid spending time with other people entirely – I just don’t make engaging with others a high priority without a good reason.

    This above all: to thine own self be true - William Shakespeare

    #180681
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    SOLI2DE
    SOLI2DE
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    I agree, I really dont seek out crowded areas and I’m becoming more okay with the way I am.

    “Do not give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings.” -Proverbs 31:3-

    #180682
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    Hmskl'd
    hmskl’d
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    I have an introverted personality. It’s actually helped me in several areas of my life but that’s another story.
    It’s interesting that you mentioned switching to extrovert as needed. I’ve always been able to act a little more extroverted when called for such as haggling for a deal but actually prefer the more introverted or even ghosting.
    Today I went to the city and ran quite a few errands. Started out before dawn and just got back. No small talk and just concentrating strictly on my business. Things seem to go best that way for me.

    #180694
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    I’ve become a more introverted person lately. At a young age, my doctors declared me autistic and my mother refused to believe it. After a while, I ended up talking to people. Then, I realized that people were s~~~ty, so I slowly shifted back to being an introvert.

    I really hate people, man. I try to stay away from the lot of them as much as I can.

    #180702
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    Anonymous
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    @Moth

    Yeah I trust no one. Not trusting women is obvious but most blue pill men are weak manginas that cannot be trusted on the most simple levels. It’s so bad that female character traits are rubbing off on men. i.e.(flakey, lie, c~~~s) at least in my age group.(18-24)

    #180710
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    K
    Hitman
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    yeah, i tend more and more to keep to myself..sometimes i answer with a smile or a nod.non-verbal answers usually end a conversation before it starts.people in general are pretty self absorbed.i see it all over the place,supermarkets are the worst when a landwhale is pushing a cart full of food you KNOW she’s gonna go home and gorge..just f~~~ing repulsive.
    solitary has such a bad connotation..but it keeps you away from assholes ..and it’s voluntary..i love my solitary time ..it’s good for the soul .a man can collect his thoughts and find peace inside ,instead of trying to find it OUT THERE ..because it’s really not out there.it’s inside and we need time to listen to the inner voice we own instead of loud ,abrasive idiots !

    #180722
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    Varun
    Varun
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    I am an introvert too. I don’t like big crowds of people. Most people who know me would say, “You’re never alive if you’re not really living”. To that, I say , “I am living, but its way too complicated for you to see it or understand, just ike it is hard to tell that the world is round from a 2-dimensional point of view”.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

    #180787
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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
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    I have always disliked crowds. I have disliked group think even more. I am introverted in that sense.

    I would not fit in the fictional world of Huxley’s Brave New World, nor Orwell’s 1984. I barely fit in this non-fictional world.

    Not fitting in is the consequence of thinking for yourself — be you introvert or extrovert.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #180797
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    Anonymous
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    I think most of our members tend to be introverted. I’m extroverted, but I eschew large dense crowds for safety reasons.

    After paying both property and quarterly income taxes the past 7 weeks, I am having to spend way too much time alone at home. I don’t like it. A perfect anecdote of how bloated government hurts the private sector.

    My introverted friends freak out when I just start up talking to total strangers whenever we’re out and about.

    #180819
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    In my job and in my professional and personal life it helps to be able to stand around and talk talk talk. You have to get along with many different types of people. I’ve learned that skill from high school of all places where I fit in with all different kinds of people: nerds, jocks, band geeks, ect.

    But, whenever I can, I avoid people. Mostly because I hate small talk, and also because most people don’t have anything interesting to say, talk about, or whatever. Unless we have something in common, I don’t really want to talk unless my job requires it. They say when people get older, they just get tired of people and tired of all the noise so they choose to just live a quiet peaceful life. I think I’m already there and I’m only 22.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

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