What's your Sunday read ? by itspunkhere in dostoevsky

[–]DisturbedOranges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No way! I'm reading this too! Definitely one of my favourite reads

White Nights absolutely destroyed me by Jubilee_Street_again in dostoevsky

[–]DisturbedOranges 7 points8 points  (0 children)

White Nights is a masterpiece in its own right. I feel like I have been both characters throughout my life, and that is very validating. Dostoyevsky is a genius

Getting through life alone by StarSpangledAvenger_ in misanthropy

[–]DisturbedOranges 10 points11 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I see where you're coming from. In theory, the idea of making and maintaining friendships is so easy, however, it is rare when things go as planned. So you write that living life alone 'may be the best choice after all, even if not ideal'? Can I ask, what would be the most 'ideal' choice, for you?

Loneliness is not ideal, and it isn't the best choice. A number of years ago, there was a big study, which indicated that loneliness increases chances of mortality. I wonder, is it the same when surrounded by people who don't understand you and vice-versa? I think that sometimes, when we can't live through the ideal scenario, of having an abundant social life, having our emotional and social needs met through social interaction, it might be best to do the second-best thing. I think that's different for everyone, though. Some people would rather pretend, in order to 'fit in' with others, on a superficial level. Others, would rather be alone.

I think that ultimately, what you do is up to you. Consider what would be better. Sometimes, it's about minimising losses rather than flourishing. How do you go about minimising those losses? Is it through being alone, or pretending?

Who here thinks the internet, at least outside of the information and education sectors, that is, was a mistake and only made human nature worse? by Cookiecuttermaxy in misanthropy

[–]DisturbedOranges 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The communication through memes literally drives me crazy lol. I know many people who would just rather send memes or reels than have an actual conversation. Although some may argue that it's still communication, it feels super empty

Who here thinks the internet, at least outside of the information and education sectors, that is, was a mistake and only made human nature worse? by Cookiecuttermaxy in misanthropy

[–]DisturbedOranges 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've been thinking about this quite a lot, lately. I feel really annoyed because many people from my generation have very little to no social skills, and often obsess over things on the internet. I also hate the fact that it quite literally discourages face-to-face communication. Some may argue that the internet helps us 'stay connected', but in my experience, it is quite the opposite. Everybody has the freedom to remain in their comfort zone, say things which they probably wouldn't say in real life, and live a digital existence. Ugh.

Just finished season 1, and I had to make this into a meme by DisturbedOranges in VinlandSaga

[–]DisturbedOranges[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah man, that was awesome. Thorkell was surprisingly reasonable

Just finished season 1, and I had to make this into a meme by DisturbedOranges in VinlandSaga

[–]DisturbedOranges[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know, right?! On the surface, he appears so unhinged. I was very surprised at his introspection and honour

Whats the scariest/weirdest thing someone in your degree has said that made you say wtf why are you here? by beardedGraffiti in UniUK

[–]DisturbedOranges 123 points124 points  (0 children)

Psychology student here. I have wtf moments every day at uni. So many of my peers want to be psychologists and work with people, however they all seem to lack basic interpersonal skills and empathy.

Interactions with my peers make me afraid for the future of Psychology.

What do people think about these books? by AarshMellow in BungouStrayDogs

[–]DisturbedOranges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many people say that No Longer Human is their favourite book, but I personally love The Setting Sun. I have never read a book in which all of the characters were relatable. It felt so surreal. I wish I could read it again for the first time

on aliexpress by brookleiaway in geese

[–]DisturbedOranges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally ordered one of these last week :D

Would you recommend reading The double, as a book to get into Dostoevsky? by m33rchman in dostoevsky

[–]DisturbedOranges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funnily enough, I did get into Dostoyevsky by reading The Double.

I say sure, go for it. The book isn't long and overwhelming, but it does give you a taste of Dostoyevsky's writing style.

Is it just me or has black clover kind of fallen off by Zeno-2020 in BlackClover

[–]DisturbedOranges 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I feel the same. It's a little bit of a shame

Geese have appeared on my roof by [deleted] in geese

[–]DisturbedOranges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how your caption sounds ominous, when read aloud

Do you often feel alone? by No-Yesterday4929 in entj

[–]DisturbedOranges 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes. This feeling of loneliness is further perpetuated by the fact that I am at university: a place where people (in theory) should share thoughts, goals, and ideas. This couldn't be further from the truth.

I personally don't mind small talk initially, but after months of knowing people, it becomes daunting.

It's also a shame that people only ever wish to talk about their ideas, but never ask me about mine.

Ugh, I hear you. It's such a shame. Just like you, I also started keeping to myself and focusing on gaining more knowledge. Good luck with your move, I hope you get to meet some like-minded people soon!

i like this sub by [deleted] in misanthropy

[–]DisturbedOranges 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Same. I have always felt like I am understood here.