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Hunger Mythos said:

They could evolve into Golbat, but they don't wanna be normalfags.

springblossom said:
http://wizardchan.org/v9k/res/69503.html

Another thread that fills me with rage.
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>>71459

*slow clap*

I too am fed up to the back teeth with this culture of petty denial. The board is supposed to be a support group not a bunch of six-year olds convincing each other that they're right and the rest of the world is wrong.
>>71484
but everyone is wrong except us.
kindly gtfo
this imageboard is not a support group for people wanting to become normalfags
 
Springblossom said:
http://wizardchan.org/v9k/res/69503.html

Another thread that fills me with rage.

>Have a good relationship with your older brother
>Speak with him about your depression and wizard apprenticeship
>Christmas
>He and his girlfriend visit me and my mother at christmas
>His girlfriend tries to talk with me about it
Good to know that I can't even trust my own brother. He promised me to keep it private and betrayed me in the blink of an eye. Fuck it.

Girlfriend: "You're brother and I are really concerned about you, we think this lifestyle might have something to do with you're depression"

Wizard "Oh fuck off you normalfag, you succubi don't know anything about REAL depression and are too inferior to understand the feels of NEET's like me, also tell my brother he is an evil alpha traitor"
 
So if the internet went down for a month do you think the wizards would just sit in the basement and stare with seething rage at their computers or go upstairs and talk to "normies"?

The more I read about these guys the more I think they need to fucking unplug because the web harms as much as it helps. In this case it's just feeding social and mental problems.
 
Zim said:
So if the internet went down for a month do you think the wizards would just sit in the basement and stare with seething rage at their computers or go upstairs and talk to "normies"?

The more I read about these guys the more I think they need to fucking unplug because the web harms as much as it helps. In this case it's just feeding social and mental problems.

Generally unplugging any person who uses the internet regularly causes a bit of panic. I remember reading a study where taking away a teenager's phone for a week causes them to have suicidal tendencies. With Wizards sure they will probably go through symptoms of withdrawal similar to drug addicts, but a lot of "normals" would do the same.

Hell the U.N. classified the Internet as a basic human right.
 
Springblossom said:
http://wizardchan.org/v9k/res/69503.html

Another thread that fills me with rage.

>Have a good relationship with your older brother
>Speak with him about your depression and wizard apprenticeship
>Christmas
>He and his girlfriend visit me and my mother at christmas
>His girlfriend tries to talk with me about it
Good to know that I can't even trust my own brother. He promised me to keep it private and betrayed me in the blink of an eye. Fuck it.

I might get flamed for this, but I actually kind of understand the OP for this thread. in the end of the day he did tell his brother something in confidence, expecting his brother to keep it a secret. I can imagine it would kinda suck if he instantly told other people about it. Now this was probably done because his brother was worried and wanted to help, but I don't think OP saw it that way. He just saw it as a secret he shared in confidence that was then spread around instantly. The brother's intentions were good, but I guess wizardman just really didn't want this getting out to anybody else.

All the other posts are retarded though.
 
Zim said:
So if the internet went down for a month do you think the wizards would just sit in the basement and stare with seething rage at their computers or go upstairs and talk to "normies"?

The more I read about these guys the more I think they need to fucking unplug because the web harms as much as it helps. In this case it's just feeding social and mental problems.

There'd be like three people left. Every other wizard would have committed suicide after the first week.
 
Dr. Cuddlebug said:
Zim said:
So if the internet went down for a month do you think the wizards would just sit in the basement and stare with seething rage at their computers or go upstairs and talk to "normies"?

The more I read about these guys the more I think they need to fucking unplug because the web harms as much as it helps. In this case it's just feeding social and mental problems.

Generally unplugging any person who uses the internet regularly causes a bit of panic. I remember reading a study where taking away a teenager's phone for a week causes them to have suicidal tendencies. With Wizards sure they will probably go through symptoms of withdrawal similar to drug addicts, but a lot of "normals" would do the same.

Hell the U.N. classified the Internet as a basic human right.


Well shit, that's depressing. I went without a phone for upward of 3 months and was glad to not have to carry the thing around... clearly something's wrong with me *SIGH*
 
Rio said:
I might get flamed for this, but I actually kind of understand the OP for this thread. in the end of the day he did tell his brother something in confidence, expecting his brother to keep it a secret. I can imagine it would kinda suck if he instantly told other people about it. Now this was probably done because his brother was worried and wanted to help, but I don't think OP saw it that way. He just saw it as a secret he shared in confidence that was then spread around instantly. The brother's intentions were good, but I guess wizardman just really didn't want this getting out to anybody else.

All the other posts are retarded though.

If your brother told you "Hey dude, I'm extremely depressed and I've grown into a fond dislike of women. I've started visiting a website where we talk about how much we hate women and don't wanna get jobs" would you just go "oh shit? Cool, pass the Cheetos."

If someone told me something like that I'd be legitimately concerned.
 
Rio said:
I might get flamed for this, but I actually kind of understand the OP for this thread. in the end of the day he did tell his brother something in confidence, expecting his brother to keep it a secret. I can imagine it would kinda suck if he instantly told other people about it. Now this was probably done because his brother was worried and wanted to help, but I don't think OP saw it that way. He just saw it as a secret he shared in confidence that was then spread around instantly. The brother's intentions were good, but I guess wizardman just really didn't want this getting out to anybody else.

It just shows that his brother cares about him which I can't see as being a bad thing in any way.

Had my little brother come to me about this and talked like this I'd be concerned about him and try to find a way to help him. This is what guys do. Somebody presents us with a problem, we try to find a solution. That's just our way.
 
Phil Ken Sebben said:
Had my little brother come to me about this and talked like this I'd be concerned about him and try to find a way to help him. This is what guys do. Somebody presents us with a problem, we try to find a solution. That's just our way.

Solving problems? That's so normalfag. True wizards bitch and moan about very easily solvable problems, refuse to do anything to help themselves, and get offended if someone offers to help them.
 
Dr. Cuddlebug said:
Rio said:
I might get flamed for this, but I actually kind of understand the OP for this thread. in the end of the day he did tell his brother something in confidence, expecting his brother to keep it a secret. I can imagine it would kinda suck if he instantly told other people about it. Now this was probably done because his brother was worried and wanted to help, but I don't think OP saw it that way. He just saw it as a secret he shared in confidence that was then spread around instantly. The brother's intentions were good, but I guess wizardman just really didn't want this getting out to anybody else.

All the other posts are retarded though.

If your brother told you "Hey dude, I'm extremely depressed and I've grown into a fond dislike of women. I've started visiting a website where we talk about how much we hate women and don't wanna get jobs" would you just go "oh shit? Cool, pass the Cheetos."

If someone told me something like that I'd be legitimately concerned.
Well no, obviously not, but if he asked me to keep it secret, sharing it wouldn't be my first course of action either. I would encourage him to get help or something. As I said, I understand that the brother did what he did with the best intentions, but I can see why mr wizard might feel 'betrayed' by it. I am not saying that the actions of mr wizard's brother were wrong, Just that I understand why he'd be upset about it. There's a pretty big difference between those things.

Whether it was the right move or the wrong move, I can't judge. Judging by what little proof we had, I think it was probably the right move, as it demonstrates concern and it might result in the brother and his girlfriend putting in effort to help mr wizard. That doesn't mean that it can't result in someone getting upset though.

Phil Ken Sebben said:
It just shows that his brother cares about him which I can't see as being a bad thing in any way.

Had my little brother come to me about this and talked like this I'd be concerned about him and try to find a way to help him. This is what guys do. Somebody presents us with a problem, we try to find a solution. That's just our way.
Once again though, I didn't say that it was a bad thing. Just that I understand that the wizard might get upset about it. Hell, in the post I made I even stated that I was aware the brother's intentions were good when he shared it, because it was clearly just him being worried, which is a very logical response the wizard telling him about these problems. I didn't say nor imply that he was in the wrong for sharing mr wizard's problems like he did. Just that I understood why the wizard might have gotten upset by it.
 
Wizards and growing old
http://wizardchan.org/v9k/res/71502.html

Its like my brain still thinks I'm a child, thinking that one day i'll be older, one day i'll be a grown-up man, one day i'll be a grown-up man with a family and a job and so on and thinking about it, it makes a lot of sense that my subconscious still thinks that way; after all, I'm an awkward teenager in every sense apart from my age. I look like a ~15 year old, I have the life experience of a ~15 year old, my small, entirely male social circle replicates the situation of a quiet, shy, ugly ~15 year old. People have asked me my age when checking my ID when buying drinks or whatever and I've honestly forgotten it. I'm still in that frame of mind where I still, at some level, almost expect these things to just 'happen' to me in the future, as I say, exactly how a child/young teen would.
Jesus, why do you force yourselves to think that you're always worse than others?
Well, material wishes aside… having your first relationship when you're over 30 is not only impossible, but would be a shitty relationship anyway, don't you think? What kind of woman would get with a wizard? Considering his emotional state by that age, what relationship would that be?
>having your first relationship when you're over 30 is not only impossible, but would be a shitty relationship anyway, don't you think?

We are a thirsty men dying and wandering on the desert while all others are sitting and drinking in the land full of wine. Then suddenly one of us finds a bottle of muddy water. It would be a miracle, even when compared to others it's just shit water while everybody has classy wine.
>Also I don't think so it's good for people like us to search a girlfriend like a normie - having friends, attending to parties, wtf?
Not-normie girls don't exist.
Seriously, do you remember any girl from your school/work/whatever who had no friends?
>Seriously, do you remember any girl from your school/work/whatever who had no friends?

There isn't a single friendless female alive. Every female always has an entire support network in place to care for and love her.

Every female is a vapid normalfag.
Women are narrow minded. There is the "ideal man" (caring, rich, tan skin, ripped, cute face, big dick) who would please 99% of women. Men on the other hand each have their own ideal women. Many guys are disgusted by the supermodel look, there are plenty of guys who like frumpy girls, there are guys who don't want independent women, guys who like mouse faces, guys who hate long flowing blonde hair, and there are many guys who like 300 pound fatties. Almost every guy has a different type, and they also tend to have a range of types, so there isn't much of an idea of settling. Also, despite what media says, I do think men are much less shallow than women and genuinely fall in love with a particular woman, and don't view them as second best or a temporary fix, but rather as perfect for who they are, faults and all.
 
Dr. Cuddlebug said:
Wizards and growing old
http://wizardchan.org/v9k/res/71502.html

Its like my brain still thinks I'm a child, thinking that one day i'll be older, one day i'll be a grown-up man, one day i'll be a grown-up man with a family and a job and so on and thinking about it, it makes a lot of sense that my subconscious still thinks that way; after all, I'm an awkward teenager in every sense apart from my age. I look like a ~15 year old, I have the life experience of a ~15 year old, my small, entirely male social circle replicates the situation of a quiet, shy, ugly ~15 year old. People have asked me my age when checking my ID when buying drinks or whatever and I've honestly forgotten it. I'm still in that frame of mind where I still, at some level, almost expect these things to just 'happen' to me in the future, as I say, exactly how a child/young teen would.
Jesus, why do you force yourselves to think that you're always worse than others?
Well, material wishes aside… having your first relationship when you're over 30 is not only impossible, but would be a shitty relationship anyway, don't you think? What kind of woman would get with a wizard? Considering his emotional state by that age, what relationship would that be?
>having your first relationship when you're over 30 is not only impossible, but would be a shitty relationship anyway, don't you think?

We are a thirsty men dying and wandering on the desert while all others are sitting and drinking in the land full of wine. Then suddenly one of us finds a bottle of muddy water. It would be a miracle, even when compared to others it's just shit water while everybody has classy wine.
>Also I don't think so it's good for people like us to search a girlfriend like a normie - having friends, attending to parties, wtf?
Not-normie girls don't exist.
Seriously, do you remember any girl from your school/work/whatever who had no friends?
>Seriously, do you remember any girl from your school/work/whatever who had no friends?

There isn't a single friendless female alive. Every female always has an entire support network in place to care for and love her.

Every female is a vapid normalfag.
Women are narrow minded. There is the "ideal man" (caring, rich, tan skin, ripped, cute face, big dick) who would please 99% of women. Men on the other hand each have their own ideal women. Many guys are disgusted by the supermodel look, there are plenty of guys who like frumpy girls, there are guys who don't want independent women, guys who like mouse faces, guys who hate long flowing blonde hair, and there are many guys who like 300 pound fatties. Almost every guy has a different type, and they also tend to have a range of types, so there isn't much of an idea of settling. Also, despite what media says, I do think men are much less shallow than women and genuinely fall in love with a particular woman, and don't view them as second best or a temporary fix, but rather as perfect for who they are, faults and all.

These guys seriously need to grow a pair of fucking balls and stop acting like they're some kind oppressed minority.
 
They either consider women to be less than human, or they consider themselves to be more than. I think it's often a lot of both.
 
Probably old ground, but I feel bad for these guys. Being a man who is shy around girls makes your formative years pretty difficult especially if yore fat or awkward or something. It seems to me that in the search for answers these guys found the appealing answer that " you're doing great, society is fucked up" and rolled with it because it was what they wanted to hear.
 
Also, despite what media says, I do think men are much less shallow than women

The local gay bar would like a word with you.
 
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