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Charlotta Lomas August 14, 2012

Do you know any hermits?

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Autor Arman Zhenikeyev Portfolio ansehen Bildnummer 22582341 Land Kasachstan Repräsentative Kategorie Menschen Im Kontext Baustelle / Fabrik Konzeptionelle Kategorie Gefühle & Emotionen Traurigkeit Einsamkeit Keywords Silhouette abenteuer abenteuerurlaub aspiration betrachtung bizarre depp depth of field dunkel dunkelheit einsamkeit erforscher futuristisch geisterhaft geistliches zentrum grunge herausströmen hoffnung horizontale ideen konzept kreativ licht locher mann menschlich moody movie mysteriously männlich sadness schumpen sinnlichkeit sonnenstrahl symbol tür verschmutzt verzweiflung überdacht
Silhouette Mensch TürrahmenImage: Fotolia/Arman Zhenikeyev

As a kid at school, we all had classmates who just preferred to hang out by themselves. It's not that these kids couldn't make friends; it's that they actually didn't want any friends. In German, that's called being eigenbrötlerisch (which contains the German words for "own" and "bread").  But these kids aren't nerds either, because nerds usually have a clique of equally nerdy friends. Rather, being eigenbrötlerisch means anti-social in its truest sense - someone who sincerely prefers being a lone wolf and chooses exclusion over inclusion, preferring a life of complete solitude.

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