When I'm with a normie I don't really give a shit, I'm uninterested, I don't put a slightest amount of energy into keeping them entertained. They stay, they go, it's all the same to me.
But the moment I'm with some kind of an outcast, homeless person, drug addict, dealer, criminal - I get ultra emphatic and I talk with them a lot and develop some mutual understanding.
I don't know why, it's just that I have a weak spot for lost causes.
Any similar people here?
>>28942237
Are you one yourself? Or a loner? I agree though, these people usually have more interesting stories than those who live in a straight and narrow, in between the lines life because of the ways they had to survive showcase the human spirit.
You say criminal, but I hope you don't mean niggers and stoners.
>>28942237
I can't feel anything positive for certain kinds of degenerates, but humble weaklings and loners who are just trying to get by I have a soft spot for
>>28942237
>Any similar people here?
I'm a friend to robots like I'm a friend to animals. They're karmically innocent. Even if they're a little fucked up, or lash out or try to undermine themselves, I'm full of understanding.
>>28942343
I'm more of a successful loner. In terms of career and life choices, so far I've been doing pretty well. I take a line of speed and a blotter of acid here and there like everyone, but I don't have a problem.
>>28942237
If you're not kind to your own stock, you really aren't worth much of a person. So of course I'm more empathetic and personable with outcasts.