Anonymous
10/25/2025, 3:41:52 PM
No.82911267
>>82911160
I thought the book was funny and sad at the same time. It's like a mirror into the worst tendencies of doomers, who end up pushing people away (a lot of time on purpose in a self-destructive manner) because of their view of the world, others, and themselves. You can't help but laugh at the underground man when he keeps saying that he'll do something, but for real this time, for sure this time, and then he just ends up not doing. And when he's in a hole, he keeps digging, even when he knows he should stop, but he can't.
He's also a man of constant contradictions, and a man of many moods that are ever-so changing.
He's saying something, gets into fights with the reader inside his head, then concedes and say he didn't really believe about any of what he just said.
His views on people is completely skewed by imaginary scenarios he makes up of them. Of internal debates he has. Like whenever you're debating somebody inside your head. He does this sometimes for people who don't even know he exists.
He envies men of action, but he thinks they're intellectually inferior to him. He does nothing with his life, he actively sabotages it, but justifies it by his intellect.
Overall the Patrick Bateman of autismo NEETs.
And sure I'll add it to the list! Also welcome back Storm of Steel anon! No more Storm of Steel this time if it doesn't win or should I add it to the next poll?
>>82911228
Yeah sure, that's understandable! This one is written differently than the other one I read. It's much more disjointed (on purpose)
I thought the book was funny and sad at the same time. It's like a mirror into the worst tendencies of doomers, who end up pushing people away (a lot of time on purpose in a self-destructive manner) because of their view of the world, others, and themselves. You can't help but laugh at the underground man when he keeps saying that he'll do something, but for real this time, for sure this time, and then he just ends up not doing. And when he's in a hole, he keeps digging, even when he knows he should stop, but he can't.
He's also a man of constant contradictions, and a man of many moods that are ever-so changing.
He's saying something, gets into fights with the reader inside his head, then concedes and say he didn't really believe about any of what he just said.
His views on people is completely skewed by imaginary scenarios he makes up of them. Of internal debates he has. Like whenever you're debating somebody inside your head. He does this sometimes for people who don't even know he exists.
He envies men of action, but he thinks they're intellectually inferior to him. He does nothing with his life, he actively sabotages it, but justifies it by his intellect.
Overall the Patrick Bateman of autismo NEETs.
And sure I'll add it to the list! Also welcome back Storm of Steel anon! No more Storm of Steel this time if it doesn't win or should I add it to the next poll?
>>82911228
Yeah sure, that's understandable! This one is written differently than the other one I read. It's much more disjointed (on purpose)