B33troot
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I believe normtards genuinely think"focus on your hobbies, bro" is good advice for people struggling with loneliness. I suspect it's because they were lonely for a weekend and they "survived" by focusing on their hobbies. And so, they believe engaging in hobbies is a magic cure for loneliness.
Normiggers have never spent years or decades in loneliness like us and so have no idea as to what incels are going through. They are incapable of seeing that hobbies can never be a long term solution to inceldom or chronic loneliness.
When normoids tell you to stop feeling bad about not having a GF and advise you to focus on your hobbies and interests, they are indirectly telling you aren't human and that you don't need female companionship.
The simple fact is that hobbies, interests, pastimes etc cannot ever substitute for a loving relationship with a foid, with whom you can connect with, share your thoughts and feelings, and of course your hobbies.
Edit: For the record, I have plenty of hobbies. I enjoy music and compose my own. I draw and make art. I design stuff. I read and watch materials on history, politics, philosophy, spirituality and religion. But guess what? I still feel lonely.
I can honestly say that I am the most interesting person I know. Yet, I feel nothing but gloom and emptiness because I don't have a woman to share my world with.
Normiggers have never spent years or decades in loneliness like us and so have no idea as to what incels are going through. They are incapable of seeing that hobbies can never be a long term solution to inceldom or chronic loneliness.
When normoids tell you to stop feeling bad about not having a GF and advise you to focus on your hobbies and interests, they are indirectly telling you aren't human and that you don't need female companionship.
The simple fact is that hobbies, interests, pastimes etc cannot ever substitute for a loving relationship with a foid, with whom you can connect with, share your thoughts and feelings, and of course your hobbies.
Edit: For the record, I have plenty of hobbies. I enjoy music and compose my own. I draw and make art. I design stuff. I read and watch materials on history, politics, philosophy, spirituality and religion. But guess what? I still feel lonely.
I can honestly say that I am the most interesting person I know. Yet, I feel nothing but gloom and emptiness because I don't have a woman to share my world with.
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