Anonymous
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9/7/2025, 4:22:42 PM
No.515039863
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Loners (aka hermits)
Apparently there's a male loneliness epidemic, but may I suggest that a small percentage of the male population by default consists of men who are hermits, who prefer to be alone.
These men are likely high IQ thinkers, often lost in thought. They are probably highly empathic which is why they prefer to be alone because being around people wears them out quickly -- this is because they can pick up on all of the energy being emanated from others and sometimes it is too much for their mind to deal with or to comprehend.
Because they're smart they can see right through the fictional veneer of the illusory world in which we live; that elections are fake, working a job is wage slavery, feminism and little hat men fucked society, Hollywood & pop-culture is full of gay feminist propaganda, etc.
And so they prefer solitude, away from the insanity of modern degenerate culture. Are you a hermit?
I'm a hermit. I've spent the last 10 years of my life mostly in-doors, like the Hikikomori. The only time I go outside is to walk my dogs and go to the grocery store or cafe drive-thrus. The rest of the time I spend in-doors, lost in thought or escapism.
These men are likely high IQ thinkers, often lost in thought. They are probably highly empathic which is why they prefer to be alone because being around people wears them out quickly -- this is because they can pick up on all of the energy being emanated from others and sometimes it is too much for their mind to deal with or to comprehend.
Because they're smart they can see right through the fictional veneer of the illusory world in which we live; that elections are fake, working a job is wage slavery, feminism and little hat men fucked society, Hollywood & pop-culture is full of gay feminist propaganda, etc.
And so they prefer solitude, away from the insanity of modern degenerate culture. Are you a hermit?
I'm a hermit. I've spent the last 10 years of my life mostly in-doors, like the Hikikomori. The only time I go outside is to walk my dogs and go to the grocery store or cafe drive-thrus. The rest of the time I spend in-doors, lost in thought or escapism.