Because I moved way to often in my life, I've learned to grow detached to locations and people, but I do hold great value in the things that I can carry over.
On the one hand you said it was stuff that didn't matter, but on the other hand you spent 200+ full days with these guys. Even if you avoid doing stuff that "does matter" for whatever emotional reasons or fear of attachment, your brain compensates and you grow attached to the things that "don't matter".
My advice: Make lots of IRL friends and hang out with them more often, you're less likely to have to leave them behind.
On the one hand you said it was stuff that didn't matter, but on the other hand you spent 200+ full days with these guys. Even if you avoid doing stuff that "does matter" for whatever emotional reasons or fear of attachment, your brain compensates and you grow attached to the things that "don't matter".
My advice: Make lots of IRL friends and hang out with them more often, you're less likely to have to leave them behind.
True, but although I've spent a lot of time with them, it feels like it's something less important. At the same time they've played a major part in my life for the last 2/3 years, spending at least a couple hours everyday on there.
on your advice; that's a problem, because most of the people I know IRL are ****ing retards, bluntly put.
True, but although I've spent a lot of time with them, it feels like it's something less important. At the same time they've played a major part in my life for the last 2/3 years, spending at least a couple hours everyday on there.
on your advice; that's a problem, because most of the people I know IRL are ****ing retards, bluntly put.
Of course it would feel less important. it's a vidya game. Start trying to have deep discussions with people. Usually drives away the retards.
My advice is to not cry because it's over. Smile, because it happened.
Makes sense, actually. the thoughts I have about the period just shift by the day, so it's not really easy to make a consistent judgement of what to do with it.
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Been having it for as long as I can remember. ****, I can't even trash my teddybear I got when I was 5.
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Lol I still have my baby blanket, so don't feel bad.
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My advice: Make lots of IRL friends and hang out with them more often, you're less likely to have to leave them behind.
Like anime? Try Visual Novels.
True, but although I've spent a lot of time with them, it feels like it's something less important. At the same time they've played a major part in my life for the last 2/3 years, spending at least a couple hours everyday on there.
on your advice; that's a problem, because most of the people I know IRL are ****ing retards, bluntly put.
-novice pixel artist and storywriter-
Of course it would feel less important. it's a vidya game. Start trying to have deep discussions with people. Usually drives away the retards.
Like anime? Try Visual Novels.
Makes sense, actually. the thoughts I have about the period just shift by the day, so it's not really easy to make a consistent judgement of what to do with it.
-novice pixel artist and storywriter-