>finish book
>feel incredibly depressed
Is there a word for this?inb4 autism
>>7679269
loneliness
or discombobulatugorianism
it happens when i finish a long book because i lived with it for so long.
Yep, I hate having to say goodbye to characters I love
>>7679269
No
I feel anxiety as I approach the end of a book though
>>7679269
It's called being red pilled.
>finish book
>have feeling of completeness bc you got to take part in a world other than your own
>know there are literally thousands of other worlds within pages that you can now discover
>>7679305
this is true though
>>7679269
reminder that op can't inb4
>>7679269
FAG
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>>7679269
I call it a book hangover.
The worst I had was when I finishedHarry Potter 6 whe I was 13
>>7679269
When I finished Anna Karenina I couldn't leave my house for a week because I felt like some of my closest friends were effectively dead, gone forever.Mostly depressed because that was my last Tolstoy and I'll never feel the rush of his genius ever again
>>7679269
This happens with me when I finish a book i didnt like, and usually it takes me another month to get back into reading.
I always start another book immediately after to full the sudden void
>Finnish book
>fug XDDD
Catharsis
>>7679269
Write fanfiction and masturbate to it.
it's like "and the qts that I love won't care that i just read this, what is even the point"
Finishing Stoner wrecked me, it's been months and i'm still not over it
I felt really down ( I don't want to say depressed, because that word's for when I can't leave my bed) after finishing The Brothers Karamazov.
I didn't expect to find such relevant life lessons from this book. I haven't read any other Dostoyevsky yet, but Memoirs from the House of the Dead is next.
I bought Crime and Punishment, but it's currently boxed up somewhere.
Cannabis
>>7680422
THIS
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>>7680422
My gf just recently broke up with me and told me I bored her with my 'stupid book shit'