The more isn’t always the merrier.
I’ve learned that I’m at the peak of my social ability when I’m in a group of 3-5 (Including myself). Any more than this is overwhelming and I tend to not participate in conversation resulting in being uncomfortable and bored. I can still function in a very large group, however, as long as I have this smaller group to shelter myself in.
It’s weird.
What are you social limits/requirements for having a good time?
I wonder what it would be like to be in a coma… and then to be back out of one…
Things I do like about living alone: No one trying to talk to me when I have to wake up early. The only thing I like less than waking up early is having to answer questions early.
It’s weird that you people follow this.
I’m finding it increasingly difficult to be around people that put other people down all the time. Unfortunately, the internet will always be full of these people.
Think about how awesome Hip-Hop would be now if it had never left the 90s - while the rest of us went into the 00s, Hip-Hop just got 10 extra years of 90s. It’s staggering to think about.
It feels like social norm these days for getting to know someone is to invite them out for a coffee. Suddenly getting something to eat is too formal and having a conversation usually means taking a walk which can have romantic connotations. This leaves me out of luck because I don’t enjoy coffee (or tea) at all!
Sometimes when I accidentally leave my speakers on after going to bed, Avast! - in a routine scan - will detect a virus. There’s something eerily foreboding about hearing the words ‘threat detected’ coming from somewhere in your dark and otherwise silent room.