Recent Lessons Learned
Never show interest in people. If you talk to people and ask them lots of questions because you find them interesting, they will hate you for it and say you talk too much. If you get excited about their conversations and respond to show it, then they will call it hijacking. If you don't say much, they call you stuck up or just think you're a freak for being shy.
The real lesson? It doesn't matter what you say or do. New people are not allowed in set groups. People love their cliques(sp?), not other people.
I guess I already knew that lesson, but I keep trying anyway. I'm stupid that way.
The real lesson? It doesn't matter what you say or do. New people are not allowed in set groups. People love their cliques(sp?), not other people.
I guess I already knew that lesson, but I keep trying anyway. I'm stupid that way.
9 Comments:
You said it.
Hell, sometimes people don't even love the people in their cliques.
I know how you feel
Okay, let's deal.
You get to talk to me, and I get to talk to you.
We'll form our own clique and then let everybody in!
the very cool and exclusive "inclusive clique"
only the coolest can join
or the nerdiest
or the shyest
or the loudest
or the craziest
or sanest
we'll call ourselves "the leftovers", all the rejects who don't fit into the set groups. Or at least those who just don't beleive in shutting others out.
Sound good.
You're the artist. I nominate you for t-shirt design.
I tried to make an orderable t-shirt online, but had trouble with the system. I may try again. :P
I wish I had a clique *sniff* Hey guys, wait up... *runs after you all*
What shall we call our clique?
The anticlique elite? I like the irony.
catchphrase:
exclusively inclusive
What was it that Mark Twain said: "I wouldn't join any group that would have me as a mamber"?
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