i got to wonder at this point if anyone on this sub actually uses 4chan or if they’re all just tourists who love to point and laugh thinking they’re better than everyone else. seems like every post on this sub gets the same canned response.
I do use the site unfortunately, just that the places I frequent are more "niche" or it's boards like a/v that suck for different reasons. The posts I visit wouldn't pop up on these subs anyways.
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r greentext is like the weeny tot jr of 4chan subreddits as far as the weeniness goes. The first reply to any submission is always the "fake and gay" post and rest of the brainlet redditor tourists clap their ham-hands and updoot eachother to thousands. Such is life on reddit I guess.
Im the average dnd dwarf npc without the cool beard and is extra fat. Im older than a regular college student. I talk to girls in my classes all the time. It probably helps that I'm not role playing as an anime character when I speak. It helps if you dont go up to people muttering and crying for a crumb of pussy that you deserve because you are based and racist pilled.
Act like a human. Its literally that simple. Not even act like a normie, literally just be a human instead of a freak. Even if you dont speak very often, people can tell. Its pretty obvious to generally tell what kind of person someone is based on the little details about how they present themselves.
If you are a freak, you can work on at least hiding your power level to strangers. Its not the flex you think it is to overhear a couple of girls talk about how dragon ball Z was their childhood and then you insert yourself into their conversation by saying "Errrum Exchuzeeee me pwincesses, but your infowmation concerning this mattew is actuawy fawse. I have consoomed every piece of dwagon baw media and am the fowmost expewt on these mattews. The ditestabwe term "brolic" is based upown the characteww broly fwom his titulawr moovie weleased in 1993. I know you are impwessed by my intellect so you may now service my humble penis wiff your dewectabwe feet. One at a time my wadies."
You're asking people to do something they aren't capable of.
If you are a freak, you can work on at least hiding your power level to strangers.
Nah, double down and commit to that shit. Just be genuine about it and, like, not in to loli shit and you'll find a freak to match you. Or a basic bitch who balances you out. Or nobody at all but fuck at least you'll still be happy with yourself.
True, but if you’re tall but your face is super ugly then you won’t be attractive because being attractive is an overall description not just face or body.
its so wild how dudes have been doing just fine dating in every generation before yours. You may or may not be ugly, but women don't want anything to do with you because your personality is complete fucking garbage.
You know what?? You're fucking right.
I've smelled some okay guys at work that smell delicious! It even makes ME go like "damn bro, where's my hug at?"
Any colognes that you would recommend?
Also kids today are basically going into lifelong debt to get a college degree, they want to actually take advantage of the class. I wouldn't want to entertain some rando trying to flirt with me either if I knew it was gonna take 10% of my future income in the next 2 years to pay for those course credits.
I don't remember where I saw the original one, but here is an article that says men shower more frequently but women take longer showers, when I just searched up "how often the average man woman showers".
I would probably guess that the absolute grossest are men, but women also just care way more about a man's hygiene than a man does about a woman's. Not that I'm saying women are wrong, and men should probably care more about their partners' hygiene.
I mean, I wasn't too attractive my freshman year of college (I was like 250 lbs) and still was still able to strike up conversation with girls in my classes. Did I get laid? No. That didn't happen for 2 more years until I shedded 30 lbs. But I still had nice conversations with them and made friends.
But this was pre-covid in 2015, so idk what it's like out there anymore.
I'm not particularly attractive and even I was able to chat with a group of students (mostly women) from my class while we were waiting for test results 😭
Weird because my IT college courses were 1: MAYBE 10% women, and 2: everyone chatted with each other all the time. Didn't even need to go to social events.
The part that's left out of the "talk to girl at college" instructions is to do so at social events, which he has to be involved in the first place, thus the cat in the tinfoil hat
It IS kind of a bummer how, in order to make friends you have to HAVE friends and social relations already, since it essentially fucks over people who have a fresh start (new school, moving cities etc)
Like, genuinely i have no idea how i managed to make friends everywhere i go because i just stumble into social circles and each time im thinking "if i ever move town or anything similar theres no way i manage that again"
Everyone at college is starting at a new school. That's why they have clubs, gatherings, and social events that everyone is invited to join. If you just sit in your dorm room all day except for class, yeah you're not gonna make any friends. Join a club or a sports team or something, they literally have dozens and dozens of programs that exist for the sole purpose of meeting new people who share similar interests to you, no prior social circle required.
go to events that interest you and need social bonding to work like board game clubs or drama club or theatre or group sports and eventually you will most likely bump into someone you can relate to
that wont fill the void inside you and make the feeling go away that you are always alone no matter who is around you
This is not true, I've made friends from nothing at events by literally just walking to a group and saying "hi can I join?", its not easy, it will not always work, sometimes it will create awkward silences, sometimes you'll quietly leave cause you don't click with the convos, but sometimes it clicks, and then you ask for their insta/phone/whatever and make some friends.
As an adult, you need to put yourself out there to make friends, its not easy but you'd be surprise how easy it becomes after you take the first step. Just know when to quit and when things are getting awkward and you'll be surprise how many people are open to talk of you if you're a decent human being
I know it feels silly, but I’ve moved states 5 times now and the BEST way to make friends with similar interests is to go on meetup and find groups that are doing things you like, they are all literally there to help people meet new people. I’ve met DnD groups, birding groups, and going out drinking groups on there and it’s always fun. Best part is if you don’t like them, you can just leave since everyone is strangers there.
I moved between like 9 schools across my life, and from my experience high schools and universities will have societies, those are the best ways to make friends by far. In high school you can get away with making friends by just being together during breaks, but nothing like that exists at the universities so societies are perfect. Things like hiking or other sports societies are especially good since there will be lots of breaks between activities where you can socialise while resting.
I have been a later addition to every friend group I've been in past middle school. Just keep stumbling into one each time I move. Surely my luck will run out one of these days.
Yeah nobody is meeting their GF/BF awkwardly trying to hit on the person sitting next to them when their professor is in the middle of a lecture and they're trying to write down all the info on the screen before the professor switches to the next Power Point slide. People are there to pay attention and learn, not socialize.
I am middle aged now, but for anyone young who is reading this: there is a mad scramble in September to get friends, any friends at all, because once you have a few, you can go out together and maybe meet other people, and it snowballs, and then your only problem is getting put on academic probation because you're having too much fun. It's much harder to go to things alone because it's intimidating, and because people will think there's something wrong with you.
If you don't manage it in the first couple of weeks, all is not lost, but you will have to work a lot harder.
Another thing is: join organizations. People aren't in the "young anarchists" because they're violent revolutionaries; they're there because they're 18-21 years old and want to get laid. These orgs have mixers and stuff where they drop a few bucks of uni money on treats for the kids. Great fun and you won't be the most annoying person there (probably)
Fully believe this one. After the first one or two weeks of the first year, this is exactly how university went for me. Class would populate few minutes before the start and drain within another handful of minutes after the end. The only people who spoke to each other were groups already (somehow) established. This is how it went for very big classes (think hundreds) as well as very small ones (dozen people at best).
Why not be the one who starts talking to others, you may ask. Well, it is simple: it just felt wrong. Literally "read the room" and the room says silence. It felt the same as starting a conversation with the stranger next to you on the bus. It should not be like this, but that is how it went. I assume it only gets worse as time goes on.
It's one of the things that puzzles me the most about the women in the workplace arguments coming from some feminists.
Over here, it's been decades of the majority of university students being women, most medical doctors coming out of university are women, most scientists, most teachers, most nurses, most humanities areas.
Go to any public sector area, most people with desk jobs are women.
Meanwhile that nerdy girl is just trying to maintain a B in organic chemistry II so she can keep her scholarship while some sweaty weirdo keeps trying to whisper at her while she's copying down the bullet points on the Power Point the professor is reviewing.
Anon is rewarded and doesnt understand that social bonds usually form in parties or club meetings where people with the same interests talk about that weirdly spesific thing for 5 hours
People don't customize their shit so people won't talk to them. Anon is just ugly and that's something he'll have to deal with until he decides to show his school who he really is
I went to college in Venezuela and here in Texas and it is wild to me how anti-social your average guy/gal is,and I'm not a person you will call social, I genuinely found it a little sad, like everyone just seen angry or depressed all the time, but that has been my experience in America in general to be fair.
Weird, I had some annoying chick who acted like she was popular in high school talking to me regularly after history.
(Also laughed my ass off at her question to the professor after one of the exams. "Four people got an A." (Class of like 80) "Don't you think that means you made the test too hard?" "Not at all, that's more than normal.")
Wow, who'd have thought people in a lecture hall, actively learning from a professor in service of getting a degree, wouldn't be immediately down for wetting some cheese-smelling weeb's cock? I tell ya - the West? Destroyed!
You don't try and talk to them during class. You talk to them at college events, clubs, and the college bar. You study in the locations where people from your major generally study(they usually hang out in the buildings here they have all their classes). Join a study group, help them study, make friends, touch grass. Don't just go to class then go back to your dorm/apartment
maybe dont strike a conversation during a lecture, or while someone is working on their laptop. Join the football, judo, chess, photography, acting, whatever club, then you would have something in common to talk about. i consider myself a pretty outgoing guy but if you hit me up while im on my stuff im gonna be a little irritated too.
the major (class, lesson? Idk what's the word for it in english) probably does make a difference. My classmates in comp science are definitely not the most social people ever but it does depend on the people you speak as well. Sometimes i would randomly speak to people about whatever and they would reply as shortly as possible and never talk again, sometimes we would talk for a good while, share a laugh and possibly even become friends. Their mood is also a factor, they may not feel like talking for whatever reason, it's not necessarily anon's fault. I do however hope anon took a shower that day and doesn't just talk about the weather
Don't try and start a whole conversation with someone who likely doesn't have time for one. Give a friendly compliment e.g. "Nice sticker, what show is it from/I love that show" then let them decide if they want to continue. Don't stand around staring at them expectantly.
HazukiAmane@reddit
i got to wonder at this point if anyone on this sub actually uses 4chan or if they’re all just tourists who love to point and laugh thinking they’re better than everyone else. seems like every post on this sub gets the same canned response.
secondcondary@reddit
Anon is stupid and gay and ugly and an incel and stinky and ugly
Rinse, repeat, repost
iiOhama@reddit
I do use the site unfortunately, just that the places I frequent are more "niche" or it's boards like a/v that suck for different reasons. The posts I visit wouldn't pop up on these subs anyways.
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Absolutemehguy@reddit
r greentext is like the weeny tot jr of 4chan subreddits as far as the weeniness goes. The first reply to any submission is always the "fake and gay" post and rest of the brainlet redditor tourists clap their ham-hands and updoot eachother to thousands. Such is life on reddit I guess.
SoupaMayo@reddit
Your username and your profile pic really match this comment
BasicBitchTearGas__@reddit
Dude talm bout some ‘username and pfp picture checks out’ in 2026
Absolutemehguy@reddit
I don't know why people comment this like a gotcha. I chose my username and pfp, obviously they match me and what I say.
SoupaMayo@reddit
it's not a gotcha, it's just a joke
A_Stoned_Smurf@reddit
It's only further proving the point about the sub being turbo redditized. I've seen people comment that almost every time I see you.
mundanechimp5@reddit
i think people would rather easily laugh at a few funny greentexts than go through /b/ or /rbk9/ and see people complain about literally nothing
darko_mrtvak@reddit
go on /b/ to logpost
DarkScorpion48@reddit
Are you new to Reddit?
papayasown@reddit
So much this
Ball_Of_Meat@reddit
Have my upvote stranger.
Happy_Ocelot_4945@reddit
This much so
HazukiAmane@reddit
I don’t know. Are you people new to 4chan?
TheMorbidHobo@reddit
I do, but not all that much. Lurk gif, and post in v and tg. I used to post in r9k but tourists ruined it.
xspiderdude@reddit
Did you make sure to follow rule #1? "Don't be ugly"
elreduro@reddit
Some girls dont care if you are ugly if you have style, shower and you are fit
CluelessNuggetOfGold@reddit
Rule 1 is "be attractive"
Rule 2 is "don't be unattractive"
StrengthfromDeath@reddit
Im the average dnd dwarf npc without the cool beard and is extra fat. Im older than a regular college student. I talk to girls in my classes all the time. It probably helps that I'm not role playing as an anime character when I speak. It helps if you dont go up to people muttering and crying for a crumb of pussy that you deserve because you are based and racist pilled.
Act like a human. Its literally that simple. Not even act like a normie, literally just be a human instead of a freak. Even if you dont speak very often, people can tell. Its pretty obvious to generally tell what kind of person someone is based on the little details about how they present themselves.
If you are a freak, you can work on at least hiding your power level to strangers. Its not the flex you think it is to overhear a couple of girls talk about how dragon ball Z was their childhood and then you insert yourself into their conversation by saying "Errrum Exchuzeeee me pwincesses, but your infowmation concerning this mattew is actuawy fawse. I have consoomed every piece of dwagon baw media and am the fowmost expewt on these mattews. The ditestabwe term "brolic" is based upown the characteww broly fwom his titulawr moovie weleased in 1993. I know you are impwessed by my intellect so you may now service my humble penis wiff your dewectabwe feet. One at a time my wadies."
Wantitneeditgetit@reddit
You're asking people to do something they aren't capable of.
Nah, double down and commit to that shit. Just be genuine about it and, like, not in to loli shit and you'll find a freak to match you. Or a basic bitch who balances you out. Or nobody at all but fuck at least you'll still be happy with yourself.
ahahaveryfunny@reddit
LOL true though.
SS370N@reddit
Shure you do Annon, now lets go back to your cell!
MetallGecko@reddit
Rule 3 "be tall"
Objective406@reddit
Honestly rule 1 and 2 are enough
regman231@reddit
For some, not for most
Floridamanfishcam@reddit
Being tall is included in being attractive, so you haven't added anything. You might as well say "have an appealing face."
Fine-Bicycle7227@reddit
I mean, you can be tall and ugly
ahahaveryfunny@reddit
True, but if you’re tall but your face is super ugly then you won’t be attractive because being attractive is an overall description not just face or body.
Latter_Advice3714@reddit
Rule 4 be in a frat or rich
GreasyRim@reddit
its so wild how dudes have been doing just fine dating in every generation before yours. You may or may not be ugly, but women don't want anything to do with you because your personality is complete fucking garbage.
Wolf4624@reddit
The real rule is don’t smell like shit, but yall aren’t ready for that conversation.
Seen so many ugly guys get with hot chicks because they smell good and brush their teeth.
xspiderdude@reddit
You know what?? You're fucking right. I've smelled some okay guys at work that smell delicious! It even makes ME go like "damn bro, where's my hug at?" Any colognes that you would recommend?
Carbonatite@reddit
Also kids today are basically going into lifelong debt to get a college degree, they want to actually take advantage of the class. I wouldn't want to entertain some rando trying to flirt with me either if I knew it was gonna take 10% of my future income in the next 2 years to pay for those course credits.
idlickherbootyhole@reddit
anon hasn't realized he's just ugly
StopCollaborate230@reddit
or fails to shower regularly
viciouspandas@reddit
Ironically the anime nerdy girl might shower less. The average women showers less than the average man
Wantitneeditgetit@reddit
You ever have to dry 3 feet of hair? Fuck man. It's an ordeal.
Imperator0028@reddit
where is this data from?
viciouspandas@reddit
I don't remember where I saw the original one, but here is an article that says men shower more frequently but women take longer showers, when I just searched up "how often the average man woman showers".
https://www.columbiadailyherald.com/story/lifestyle/around-town/2016/04/09/who-showers-more/25681481007/
I would probably guess that the absolute grossest are men, but women also just care way more about a man's hygiene than a man does about a woman's. Not that I'm saying women are wrong, and men should probably care more about their partners' hygiene.
clumzazael@reddit
Just about every man I know (including me) runs warmer and gets significantly sweatier than just about every woman I know.
I shower at least once a day, twice if I hit the gym or I smell
Thoughtful_Mouse@reddit
I bet outliers bring our average way up.
There are days where between gym, martial arts, pre-work hygiene, and maybe a pre-bed shower if work was gross, I will take four showers in a day.
-nerdrage-@reddit
His thumb
Wantitneeditgetit@reddit
Or 35.
TheMorbidHobo@reddit
"Lmao just shower bro" cope is the worst.
Bbdubbleu@reddit
Davidepett@reddit
It's just that easy
TheReverseShock@reddit
ncopp@reddit
I mean, I wasn't too attractive my freshman year of college (I was like 250 lbs) and still was still able to strike up conversation with girls in my classes. Did I get laid? No. That didn't happen for 2 more years until I shedded 30 lbs. But I still had nice conversations with them and made friends.
But this was pre-covid in 2015, so idk what it's like out there anymore.
justaBB6@reddit
nah, shit’s like that. meeting women doesn’t happen in lecture, it happens in discussion and student orgs ~~and parties~~
MrEvan312@reddit
Is it best that he knows or doesn't know?
I_Am_Sharticus_@reddit
Well if he knows then he can take a shower.
MrEvan312@reddit
Soap might just dissolve on him with no effect at this point, though
ExoTheFlyingFish@reddit
I'm not particularly attractive and even I was able to chat with a group of students (mostly women) from my class while we were waiting for test results 😭
Reptilesblade@reddit
Many such cases.
Moo_Rhy@reddit
How Anon talks to girl: Did you know that Lays makes condiments from babies and puts them on their chips?
Nuclear_001@reddit
Is this true chat?
bitchnibba47@reddit
My IT community college in a nutshell
Previous_Air_9030@reddit
Weird because my IT college courses were 1: MAYBE 10% women, and 2: everyone chatted with each other all the time. Didn't even need to go to social events.
Hennue@reddit
Your IT college classes were 70% women?!
creeper6530@reddit
The jokes about programming socks exist for a reason. Trans girls count.
idk_m8_wut_do_u_mean@reddit
fem boys are woman
PhantomCruze@reddit
The part that's left out of the "talk to girl at college" instructions is to do so at social events, which he has to be involved in the first place, thus the cat in the tinfoil hat
Scorkami@reddit
It IS kind of a bummer how, in order to make friends you have to HAVE friends and social relations already, since it essentially fucks over people who have a fresh start (new school, moving cities etc)
Like, genuinely i have no idea how i managed to make friends everywhere i go because i just stumble into social circles and each time im thinking "if i ever move town or anything similar theres no way i manage that again"
swimmerboy5817@reddit
Everyone at college is starting at a new school. That's why they have clubs, gatherings, and social events that everyone is invited to join. If you just sit in your dorm room all day except for class, yeah you're not gonna make any friends. Join a club or a sports team or something, they literally have dozens and dozens of programs that exist for the sole purpose of meeting new people who share similar interests to you, no prior social circle required.
davesg@reddit
This.
Eleventeen-@reddit
Clubs clubs clubs
Altruistic-Local-541@reddit
its not that hard imo
go to events that interest you and need social bonding to work like board game clubs or drama club or theatre or group sports and eventually you will most likely bump into someone you can relate to
that wont fill the void inside you and make the feeling go away that you are always alone no matter who is around you
that you have to work on yourself
Fembussy42069@reddit
This is not true, I've made friends from nothing at events by literally just walking to a group and saying "hi can I join?", its not easy, it will not always work, sometimes it will create awkward silences, sometimes you'll quietly leave cause you don't click with the convos, but sometimes it clicks, and then you ask for their insta/phone/whatever and make some friends.
As an adult, you need to put yourself out there to make friends, its not easy but you'd be surprise how easy it becomes after you take the first step. Just know when to quit and when things are getting awkward and you'll be surprise how many people are open to talk of you if you're a decent human being
PoshDiggory@reddit
Idk, I started at a new job a year ago, and was pretty widely accepted by people who normally hang with each other.
bbbttthhh@reddit
I know it feels silly, but I’ve moved states 5 times now and the BEST way to make friends with similar interests is to go on meetup and find groups that are doing things you like, they are all literally there to help people meet new people. I’ve met DnD groups, birding groups, and going out drinking groups on there and it’s always fun. Best part is if you don’t like them, you can just leave since everyone is strangers there.
Monke3334@reddit
I moved between like 9 schools across my life, and from my experience high schools and universities will have societies, those are the best ways to make friends by far. In high school you can get away with making friends by just being together during breaks, but nothing like that exists at the universities so societies are perfect. Things like hiking or other sports societies are especially good since there will be lots of breaks between activities where you can socialise while resting.
Coke_and_Tacos@reddit
I have been a later addition to every friend group I've been in past middle school. Just keep stumbling into one each time I move. Surely my luck will run out one of these days.
rs6677@reddit
My strategy is relying on an extrovert to adopt me and it's worked out so far.
Shit sucks though, almost nobody seems interested in socializing, most people are just to scared to talk to each other(myself included).
Carbonatite@reddit
Yeah nobody is meeting their GF/BF awkwardly trying to hit on the person sitting next to them when their professor is in the middle of a lecture and they're trying to write down all the info on the screen before the professor switches to the next Power Point slide. People are there to pay attention and learn, not socialize.
mighty_bandersnatch@reddit
I am middle aged now, but for anyone young who is reading this: there is a mad scramble in September to get friends, any friends at all, because once you have a few, you can go out together and maybe meet other people, and it snowballs, and then your only problem is getting put on academic probation because you're having too much fun. It's much harder to go to things alone because it's intimidating, and because people will think there's something wrong with you.
If you don't manage it in the first couple of weeks, all is not lost, but you will have to work a lot harder.
Another thing is: join organizations. People aren't in the "young anarchists" because they're violent revolutionaries; they're there because they're 18-21 years old and want to get laid. These orgs have mixers and stuff where they drop a few bucks of uni money on treats for the kids. Great fun and you won't be the most annoying person there (probably)
Quercus408@reddit
Me in college.
"Now turn to your neighbor and ..."
Thank you very much professor, but I would rather swallow broken glass.
GreasyRim@reddit
So he tried forcing awkward conversations on random girls in the middle of class then gave up and went back to listening to Andrew Tate.
viciouspandas@reddit
Honestly this isn't just red pill guys being angry, people are way less open to social interaction with strangers now, regardless of gender.
Carbonatite@reddit
I mean people are open to interaction when the people trying to interact with them have actually made an attempt at reading the room.
Nobody wants to chat and have small talk in the middle of a lecture that costs $1500 in tuition and another $600 in textbooks and course fees.
GreasyRim@reddit
Its not hard to meet girls in college if you attend events and stuff, not trying to shoot your shot in the middle of a lecture.
Laziness2945@reddit
Fully believe this one. After the first one or two weeks of the first year, this is exactly how university went for me. Class would populate few minutes before the start and drain within another handful of minutes after the end. The only people who spoke to each other were groups already (somehow) established. This is how it went for very big classes (think hundreds) as well as very small ones (dozen people at best).
Why not be the one who starts talking to others, you may ask. Well, it is simple: it just felt wrong. Literally "read the room" and the room says silence. It felt the same as starting a conversation with the stranger next to you on the bus. It should not be like this, but that is how it went. I assume it only gets worse as time goes on.
ConfidentMongoose@reddit
It's one of the things that puzzles me the most about the women in the workplace arguments coming from some feminists.
Over here, it's been decades of the majority of university students being women, most medical doctors coming out of university are women, most scientists, most teachers, most nurses, most humanities areas.
Go to any public sector area, most people with desk jobs are women.
How is that inequality?
CH-LOL@reddit
Try doing engineering. I WISH my classes are 70% women but its more like 3%
TheMorbidHobo@reddit
If they admit that the problem is fixed, they can't keep making money saying that they are fixing the problem.
GobiPLX@reddit
>nerdy girl acted nerdy and didn't want to talk with stranger
WHO THE FUCK WOULD GUESS
Carbonatite@reddit
Meanwhile that nerdy girl is just trying to maintain a B in organic chemistry II so she can keep her scholarship while some sweaty weirdo keeps trying to whisper at her while she's copying down the bullet points on the Power Point the professor is reviewing.
Feyhem_01@reddit
Anon is rewarded and doesnt understand that social bonds usually form in parties or club meetings where people with the same interests talk about that weirdly spesific thing for 5 hours
GATX303@reddit
Anon cant smell himself
bmcgowan89@reddit
Anon is the social awareness equivalent of Mr. Magoo, but if Mr. Magoo held people hostage
Carbonatite@reddit
Definitely a "too illiterate to read the room" moment lol
atomic_wiener@reddit
Maybe you don’t talk in class because, oh I don’t know, you pay fucking attention?
necronformist@reddit
What uni is anon going to
PointsOfXP@reddit
People don't customize their shit so people won't talk to them. Anon is just ugly and that's something he'll have to deal with until he decides to show his school who he really is
Ozymandias_1303@reddit
Anon's college has no residence halls, or cafeteria, or any social events. And 100% of the classes are lectures.
redwalrus95@reddit
Anon is Indian
kevinbusta@reddit
I went to college in Venezuela and here in Texas and it is wild to me how anti-social your average guy/gal is,and I'm not a person you will call social, I genuinely found it a little sad, like everyone just seen angry or depressed all the time, but that has been my experience in America in general to be fair.
Yeseylon@reddit
Weird, I had some annoying chick who acted like she was popular in high school talking to me regularly after history.
(Also laughed my ass off at her question to the professor after one of the exams. "Four people got an A." (Class of like 80) "Don't you think that means you made the test too hard?" "Not at all, that's more than normal.")
throwtheclownaway20@reddit
Wow, who'd have thought people in a lecture hall, actively learning from a professor in service of getting a degree, wouldn't be immediately down for wetting some cheese-smelling weeb's cock? I tell ya - the West? Destroyed!
No-Section-4385@reddit
Anon left out key info about the class which was female gender studies.
Bancatone@reddit
anon knows that people don’t just despawn when they leave class, right?
TrueDiver7425@reddit
They are occupied eating dick and beavers that are not anons.
stanislav_harris@reddit
there's no party in your college?
TheTreeDemoknight@reddit
The mf that's probably talking:
drak0ni@reddit
No shit, people are in the class to learn. Meet people on campus outside of the classroom.
ISuckAtJavaScript12@reddit
You don't try and talk to them during class. You talk to them at college events, clubs, and the college bar. You study in the locations where people from your major generally study(they usually hang out in the buildings here they have all their classes). Join a study group, help them study, make friends, touch grass. Don't just go to class then go back to your dorm/apartment
Hau65@reddit
maybe dont strike a conversation during a lecture, or while someone is working on their laptop. Join the football, judo, chess, photography, acting, whatever club, then you would have something in common to talk about. i consider myself a pretty outgoing guy but if you hit me up while im on my stuff im gonna be a little irritated too.
partlynoobish@reddit
Genuinely true. I don’t know wtf happened to my generation but people are seriously antisocial nowadays.
bdrwr@reddit
If my autistic noise music loving classical composition major college roommate could get repeatedly laid, it is 100% a skill issue
JonesJoestar@reddit
the major (class, lesson? Idk what's the word for it in english) probably does make a difference. My classmates in comp science are definitely not the most social people ever but it does depend on the people you speak as well. Sometimes i would randomly speak to people about whatever and they would reply as shortly as possible and never talk again, sometimes we would talk for a good while, share a laugh and possibly even become friends. Their mood is also a factor, they may not feel like talking for whatever reason, it's not necessarily anon's fault. I do however hope anon took a shower that day and doesn't just talk about the weather
JoseZmbie115@reddit
Guys don’t be so harsh.
This is how school shooters are made.
Reading_username@reddit
Why are girls like this?
NomadicScribe@reddit
Has anon considered not being a creep
Ryengu@reddit
Don't try and start a whole conversation with someone who likely doesn't have time for one. Give a friendly compliment e.g. "Nice sticker, what show is it from/I love that show" then let them decide if they want to continue. Don't stand around staring at them expectantly.
The_Nude_Mocracy@reddit
Leave the anime pillow at home next time
HamBlamBlam@reddit
Or, if you must bring, wash the cum stains off it.
Thatoneirish@reddit
Anon forgot to shower this month
Penorl0rd4@reddit
Anon…
Confirmation_Code@reddit
Fake: anon left his mom's basement, gay: anon wishes his college was 70% male
ver_bene@reddit
Fake: anon went to college Gay: likely