what is a phase (gothing out in black, piercing, etc.) and what is some real serious mental issues. Either way, I know it cannot help to have a pack engaged in dog-pilling on these kids. I hate packs. Even if the loner is an asshole who deserves to be ostracized. I like people who befriend the lonely who don't want to be alone, as well as those who stand up to the pack when they see them bullying. — James Riley
Mine is more noise-reduction than anything else. — Manuel
For me, it's reconnecting with the non-human environment that brings the peace. — James Riley
I hope to avoid ever making such a ridiculous claim. Loners prefer to be alone, that is really all there is to it.But I take your point, by definition no loners are in any pathological state — tim wood
These are my takes on the connotations of the word. I think most would agree, at least in my (American South) culture. It is quite hard to believe someone hasn't internalized these connotations who makes the the whopper of a claim that:And you attribute to me a characterizations I did not and do not make. It being not mine, the "contempt," & etc. must be yours. — tim wood
I do not think there is any such thing as a "successful" loner. To be a loner is already to have failed at life in perhaps the most significant ways — tim wood
From this I infer - no doubt incorrectly - that you're something of a loner, and a bit afraid of it, certainly defensive. — tim wood
It is quite hard to believe someone hasn't internalized these connotations who makes the the whopper of a claim that:
I do not think there is any such thing as a "successful" loner. To be a loner is already to have failed at life in perhaps the most significant ways
— tim wood
Guess I'm just being defensive. — hypericin
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