Tell me what ails you commoner and I shall try to help
>>83098396I'm descended from aristocrats. Even got the RH- and genetic mutations to prove it.
>>83098399Yeah sure you are LMAO, just like Chris Chan was Anne Boleyns 3 great grand son.
>>83098396How do I get more motivated to do stuff. I'll plan to do something and then post on 4chan instead.
>>83098396i'm obsessed with an e-celeb and it makes me want to die
>>83098396Why is it 1+1=2 and not 1+1=1.Think about it, two balls of clay combine to make 1 ball not two balls. And even if the objects can't be combined they grouping is still 1 group.
>>83098396woke up with hard penis
>>83098482Really not that unusual. You're sperging over something that's relatively common, especially in European ancestry.
>>83098487You know it's funny. I recently heard a story about the great novelist Victor Hugo. He was reported to have given all his clothes to a friend until further notice. That way he couldn't leave his house and was forced to finish the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Do something similar. Remove distractions, do that thing elsewere (a library perhaps). Unplug your router and place it somewhere hard to reach if you have to.>>83098495Ah yes, we all become fools for women, don't we? I've been in your very shoes, except with women in real life. As far as I can tell you just have to wait it out like an illness. Pay more attention to the women around you. You will soon realize that feminine charm is all over the place and not restricted in that one prima donna. >>830985031+1=2 is more accurate because it uses the same units: 1 thing + 1 thing = 2 things. The latter is inconsistence with the units used: 1 thing + 1 thing = 1 group of things.
>>83098396You're from the 1700s, can you solve these riddles from the 1700s? I can't.
>>83098396What causes men to be like picrel?
>>83098554>Victor HugoHave you read The Man Who Laughs?I'm about 30% through the audiobook and it's made me love Victor Hugo
>>83098587Upon a first glance the answers appear to be perfectly aligned (A-1, B-2, ...). I do understand some, but others are too cryptic. Amusing nontheless>>83098613My guess is an unfamiliarity with death. A man who knows and can ponder his death is typically not so easily taken by consumeristic frivolities and is more invested in the world in front of him. He cares not too much for theater for he is mainly invested in the epic that he forges in his own life. A man who keeps escaping the thought of death will seek solace in this sort of mindless, decadent indulgence.
>>83098631I must confess that I have not. But you look like a man of good taste and you seem to be taken in by the work so I should like to look into it.
>>83098663I recently became very aware of my mortality and my dwindling youth, and I feel like I am entering into a phase of living death. It made me see a limit on how much money I should hoard since I have no one to pass it onto anyways, and also led me to indulge in depraved hedonism like prostitutes and hard drugs.>>83098696I get the feeling that Victor Hugo is good at writing romances. I think you would really like it because he goes on tangents about the British Aristocracy, which are relevant to the story. He also goes on autistic tangents about nautical science... I'm guessing tangents are probably present in all of his books but they are nice to listen to.
>>83098547Bringing up your genetic mutations is more of a sperg moment than laughing at someone for saying that
>>83098724No, anon, sperging is someone bringing up something relevant to the text in the OP post and you having a meltdown over it. Relax nigger, I'm sorry you're not as cool as me.
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