>tfw you finish a good book and the characters had become your friends, now they're gone and the loneliness has returned.
that's what fan fiction is for anon
>>7718574
But they are always-already your friends
>>7718574
You'll be someone friend for awhile and then disappear forever one day too anon
>>7718574
They were inside you the whole time, anon, and the lessons they taught you are still there. Take what you learned into tomorrow and the next book.
>friends
How can you be friends with an entity that only exists in ink?
The feeling of ending is the sweetest one of all.
>>7718574
>relating to characters
That's some Oprah's Book Club-level stuff there.
>>7719821
>implying that your computer chair enabled existence is more important than that of an ink man
>>7719844
Ink lives don't matter.
>>7719845
if i could get up without kicking over any piss jugs, i would come over and slap you