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- Aug 18, 2020
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On dating apps I have seen many women saying that they love to spend time in nature. I took a couple of walks with some women in mother nature in form of dates with them.
I can say I have no problem with taking a walk with them. Actually I really enjoy good conversations. And if they enjoy being outdoor I am very happy with that. It is a very good compromise. But sometimes I noticed I am not used walking for straight 4 hours without any break. My feet hurt.
Though, personally and this is probably autistic when I am alone I never see the benefit to spend time outdoor. I don't really have a need to spend time in nautre. I don't enjoy it when I am alone. I don't like to spend time with my family. And with my friends we are doing other shit. But I am a little bit extreme in this instance.
I spend so much time on reading articles and watching videos to gain more knowledge. I try to be efficient in doing that despite the fact it is almost the only thing I do.
And honestly I also don't see beauty in nature. Nature seems to be pretty cruel to me. Humans are no treating the ecosystem well. Humans don't treat other humans well. And they hurt animals.
There is very big media story in Germany. A whale stranded at Germany's baltic coast. There were frequent livestreams of so many media outlets with the newest updates. The whole thing became really absurd. It also became very politicial and leftwingers and rightwinger tried to instrumentalize the story to further their agendas. The lurkers on the coast actually hindered the help for the whale. The whole thing feels so strange to me. Humans can have empathy for one single animal if the animal has a name and if there is much media coverage. Though, in the grand scheme all the industrial mass murder of animals is ignored. It doesn't make much sense to me. The whale will die most likely in a cruel way. It cannot be helped. There was a politician comparing the whale to Jesus and hoping for a miracle on Eastern. Reading this felt surreal to me. Maybe I am too cynical but I think the attention of the media companies should search for a better topic that actually serves the public. The coverage feels like a waste of time. It only reminds me that human attention is very shortsighted.
I can say I have no problem with taking a walk with them. Actually I really enjoy good conversations. And if they enjoy being outdoor I am very happy with that. It is a very good compromise. But sometimes I noticed I am not used walking for straight 4 hours without any break. My feet hurt.
Though, personally and this is probably autistic when I am alone I never see the benefit to spend time outdoor. I don't really have a need to spend time in nautre. I don't enjoy it when I am alone. I don't like to spend time with my family. And with my friends we are doing other shit. But I am a little bit extreme in this instance.
I spend so much time on reading articles and watching videos to gain more knowledge. I try to be efficient in doing that despite the fact it is almost the only thing I do.
And honestly I also don't see beauty in nature. Nature seems to be pretty cruel to me. Humans are no treating the ecosystem well. Humans don't treat other humans well. And they hurt animals.
There is very big media story in Germany. A whale stranded at Germany's baltic coast. There were frequent livestreams of so many media outlets with the newest updates. The whole thing became really absurd. It also became very politicial and leftwingers and rightwinger tried to instrumentalize the story to further their agendas. The lurkers on the coast actually hindered the help for the whale. The whole thing feels so strange to me. Humans can have empathy for one single animal if the animal has a name and if there is much media coverage. Though, in the grand scheme all the industrial mass murder of animals is ignored. It doesn't make much sense to me. The whale will die most likely in a cruel way. It cannot be helped. There was a politician comparing the whale to Jesus and hoping for a miracle on Eastern. Reading this felt surreal to me. Maybe I am too cynical but I think the attention of the media companies should search for a better topic that actually serves the public. The coverage feels like a waste of time. It only reminds me that human attention is very shortsighted.