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Old Jul 21, 2019, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Pygmalion View Post
Why does people being hostile to me bother me? Dunno. I want to be believed, treated well and respected. I don't want people to say nasty things to me. Same as I don't want people to punch me, I guess. But I don't see this as connected to loneliness??
All right, fine. Here's my guide to alleviating boredom.

You said that people treat you with hostility, and you would like them not to do that. If you wish to be treated well and with respect, then fashion yourself an outward "persona" which is highly respectable. Become that persona whenever you engage in activities with other people. Once you get to the intermediate level, you can begin to craft different personas specific to a particular occasion.

Remember: You're only there to have fun in a social setting, not bond with anyone. If the "mask" fails and people are still being hostile toward you, don't worry about it. Just adjust the mask and try again.

Once you get bored of that, and you will, you may begin to desire hostile engagements, like I have. Well, I've always enjoyed hostile engagements. This is advanced stuff, and the objective is not to blend with the crowd, but to control it. A fun hobby of mine is to sneak into a community that would normally find my ideas objectionable (e.g. the Men's Rights Activists and extended "manosphere"), and then see how many of them I can convince over to the women's side before they kick me out. The shrinks call this "pro-social psychopathy." Using my evil for good.

Remember: There is nothing more powerful than an idea.