I'm sure with the gathering of autists that there is on alt-tech I'm not the only one who's had this realisation. Some of us have it worse than others but I thought it would be amusing to compare notes, how vegan and leftist infested is your circle or are you surrounded by normies who hate life? What massively sets you apart in terms of your hobbies and general habits? I realised one of the things that sets me apart from even the normies is just what I even think about day to day and it's why I can't gel with them at all even though we're not at each other's throats and everything.
. I don't watch television or listen to the radio ( That's a big one )
. I enjoy red meat
. I like cooking ( For some reason people seem to really hate it depending )
. I like driving ( Again, people view this as a chore and I don't, they don't seem to regard using a vehicle as anything vaguely enjoyable )
. I exercise regularly and recognise I should probably be doing a bit more so I have some self-awareness on my own health
It's not even necessarily about politics but isn't it fucking weird how ideology has now become a thing when it comes to certain hobbies because leftists especially are that against it? I am of course thinking about how eating red meat and exercise and the leftist weirdos out there are trying to declare that far right.
Another thing I'm doing which is financially realistic for me is getting a 50cc moped to buzz around in which yes is silly but very practical for someone like me. Car insurance is going to be unaffordable or a total drain on finances for what it is in the UK so I'm seriously considering it and reviewing potential travel plans so I'm not as much of an anti-social fuck this year and onward.
Get out of the city bro.
I have several different social circles. My work circle is mostly urban NPCs just because I work in the city. Some are a little more red-pilled, especially the guys.
I live about 20 minutes out of town in the stix, where people kill time with off-roading and hunting. Politically more my kind of crowd, although it's a tight-knit community and I'm a newcomer, so I've had to prove I'm not there to disrupt anything.
I also still game online with a number of my old high-school friends and drinking buddies from my early 20s. Some have gone a bit woke, mostly the married ones: others are based. We just don't talk politics, since we all have two decades of shared experiences to fill conversation with.
If I can do it legally and everything I've got plans to buzz around the UK occasionally and also Europe potentially, will stay away from France.