Sorry, I have to Shampoo my Carpet...
^Perfect example of an unsocial person^
I fucking hate unsocial people...I think most people understand that I am more social than others and that I just enjoy being around people like myself more than the quieter ones; while this is partially fact, the more true flipside is that I actually HATE being around those who are unsocial, they are annoying, questioning, sneaky, and way too fucking observant:
I fucking hate unsocial people...I think most people understand that I am more social than others and that I just enjoy being around people like myself more than the quieter ones; while this is partially fact, the more true flipside is that I actually HATE being around those who are unsocial, they are annoying, questioning, sneaky, and way too fucking observant:
- their "I don't know what to say" thought pattern
- their "I don't know what to do" indecisiveness
- their constant doting and desire to please you, and their inability to understand that maybe you actually want them to make the decision and not just say "whatever you want to do"
- their inability to cope with change
- their thoughts that are too deep for their own good
- the invisible constant pressure on you to be the leader
- the silent look away when "you've hurt them" and their unwillingness to tell you about it directly as they believe that, because they are the quiet one, all root malcontent must flow from YOUR physical being
- the obligations that come along with befriending an unsocial - you must be their pal until a certain event reaches its end because they refuse to venture and talk to others


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Hm, I don't know if this signed me in or not... Did you read Freakonomics? Pretty narcissistic bastard of an author, huh? I like how every chapter starts with some self-congratulatory statement along the lines of, "He's so cool, he's so smart and unconventional, and that's the unbiased truth."
About unsocial people, I say the indecisiveness/passivity is a symptom of The American Way of Life, as described in "The Paradox of Choice", a book your money would have been better spent on. Opportunity costs have driven them to apathy and fear. O_O*
And as this week is Mental Illness Awareness Week (no kidding), I urge you to discuss your feelings with a trusted health professional. A psychiatrist, not a psychologist. And for Lucifer's sake, stay away from school doctors. Ugh.
Harrah's is opening their joint soon....
Happy birthday?
M. S.
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