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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:32:16 PM No.81969228
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Realistically speaking, how hard is it to survive without interacting with a single person for years at a time? I need to get away for a while
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:39:04 PM No.81969320
>>81969228 (OP)
Well, you need to have your own isolated shelter, buy enough food or learn to hunt, and generally be good at outdoors type stuff. I suppose you could just have all food delivered, but sometimes there is an element of personal interaction involved (delivery person calls you to confirm).
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:19:16 PM No.81969697
>>81969320
Shelter is no problem. I would just need some emergency stashes of warm clothes and food if I was hunting and fishing and foraging for food. Maybe a few books if I get bored. I can't relate to a single person and I'm tired of trying. I need to be alone to be happy
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:21:33 PM No.81969717
>>81969228 (OP)
ive tried this for some months. and i can tell you that it might seem easy, but its not. ive always been a relatively outcast and isolated person who barely interacts with others. once i went a few months without talking to anyone or leaving the house (i was unemployed) and i went to stir-crazy that my brain was completely fucked and psychotic for a while.
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:36:20 PM No.81969907
>>81969717
My brain is already fucked and I'm pretty good at keeping myself entertained without help from others. I think the pros of being away from people outweigh the cons of living with them