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    Same. Life is just happy and peaceful alone. Relationships and friendships just invite drama, controversy and misery into my life. And I spent my life pursing ‘community’ and relationships thinking one day i’ll get what I want otu of them… and that day was never coming, never going to happen. I was never going to be loved, accepted, or appreciated for all my efforts. All that happens is endless criticism of how you aren’t doing more, and how your sacrifices and efforts and accomplishments are the ‘bare minimum’.

    Why would anyone want to live like that? It’s an abusive way to live your life. Turns out being alone means the abuse stops. Turnings out when you put your energy into yourself… you feel good. You get healthy, you enjoy life, and if you aren’t constantly being shamed by others… you stop feeling shame. I have been single and alone for 5 years… i am fitter, healthier, wealthier, and i get to pursue my passions without harassment and shame about how ‘stupid’ they are from other people.

    But sadly ‘society’ doesn’t understand this. That the ‘bargain’ society used to offer me is now no longer giving them what they want. And they would rather just double-down on shame and harassment of men as being ‘unmanly’. Of feeling like any social interaction I had required me walking on eggshells and be hyper vigilent, because if i offended or upset anyone I’m a terrible awful wretched person. It’s totally absurd way to live life. I’d rather be happy and isolated than miserable and ‘involved’ in society’s bullshit rat race misery contest that it calls ‘socializing’, where no matter how much you do or achieve, it’s never enough because someone else has more than you and you should feel awful about it.

    I cook/eat what I want, went I want. I do what I want when/if I want to do it. I wear what I want, buy what I want, and it’s awesome because I can do all of this without constant negotiation and negative feedback about how my choices that I make are ‘impacting’ or ‘hurting’ or ‘disappointing’ everyone else. Like I drive a base level hatchback car… it’s great, i love it. But apparently this ‘upset’ my exes/friends/etc because it showed I have ‘no ambition or self respect’ or something. F that noise.

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      If you don’t mind my asking, where do you live? It baffles me that people would get upset over what car you drive.

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        Boston MA. full of ‘progressive’ liberals who hate anyone who isn’t part of the economic top 10% and engages in conspicuous consumption. my car is also not luxury priced hybrid or EV, so I’m clearly a loser POS who wants to ‘destroy’ the environment.

        and when i tell them my car gets 40mpg, more than most hybrids do, they just tell me to f myself and i clearly love big oil.

        I also own a condo in a 130 year old building. Get told what a ‘shithole’ it is… because it’s not 2000sq ft modern luxury crap construction.

        Everything is appearances. Nothing is truth or substance.

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          Boston: The people? Rough. The weather? Also tough. Rent? High.

          But the food? …Also bad.

          J/k man, hopefully people can eventually understand that you recycling/maintaining a high mpg car is way more effective than buying something new under the guise of efficiency.

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            i love the weather and the rent is affordable to me. the people used to be awesome before all the tech yuppies moved in with their endless agonizing about how hard their lives are.

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              Same out here in California, sadly.

              "You know that black glass rectangle in your pocket? How about a new one, with 4 cameras instead of 3? Only $8500!!! "

              " Man I can’t believe I only got a $20k raise this year, how am I supposed to afford my Tesla cyberdump?? "

              … Etc

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                yep. here it’s mostly agonizing about their 20K vacations not being fancy enough.

                i don’t think i’ve ever spent more than 2K on a vacation.

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            try living in a new ‘luxury’ building where the walls are paper thin, you can hear your neighbors business, and it’s falling apart because it’s made of the cheap shoddy materials. but it looks all shiny and nice!

            plaster is quiet as fuck and old brickwork lasts forever.

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              oh for sure, especially boston. bunch of cheap shit thrown down by private equity REIT’s just price gouging yuppie college kids/families fir every $ they can.

              idk though, the century old buildings always seem to have mold/airflow issues ime.

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                i don’t live in a wet environment. zero issues with anything in the 6 years i’ve lived here than old appliances needing to be replaced when they break.