AMHERST, MA—According to conclusions reached by researchers at the University of Massachusetts, four-fifths of the world’s dedicated recluse population were once luckless in love. “We have conclusively linked heartsickness to the behavior of dwelling in remote mountaintop caves, in bramble-covered forest huts, and on nameless unmapped islands,” professor of solitary psychology Ludwig Meyer said Monday. “The loss of a lifetime’s one true love seems to be enough to drive some people into splendid isolation in arctic regions and trackless jungle wilds.” The study noted that the remaining 20 percent of hermits were driven from human contact by the desire to run naked around the woods, urinating though their knee-length beards.
Study: 80 Percent Of All Hermits Recovering From Broken Hearts
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