I hate when people I barely know start talking about interactions they've had with people I've never met and they don't even know!
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I hate when people I barely know start talking about interactions they've had with people I've never met and they don't even know!
Why are so many of you reacting that much to a blister and skin? o_O
I really hate it when people I don't know talk to me on the train, bus, in a shop or anywhere public. I know a lot of people complain that we arn't social enough with strangers, but damn it in this day and age we avoid eye contact, keep our head down, don't talk and shove our way through busy streets.
And I wouldn't have it any other way.
I don't mind when people talk to me, I just don't like the awkward silence when you don't know whether to continue the conversation or if you should just be quiet. It's easier to manage if you have something to do, but often when you're on a train you're kind of screwed. Take out your phone, pretend to have a phone call etc.
I'm so going to cut off some skin and it eat on camera and post it in this thread now.
Cannibalism is against the law and, by extension, forum rule.
I support this video idea though.
I'm usually the person who is uncomfortably open with people.
The fact that it was blister skin is the only problem I have. Blisters are smurfing ugh
Hey Julian
You're still being that guy.
...and?
Agreeing with the general distaste for sharky's friend there.
I don't tend to mind people being very open about so-called taboo topics with me, and I don't mind being open in return if they actually seem interested and not too faint of heart, but I try to adapt my openness to what the people I'm with are comfortable with. :p Nothing wrong with being open as such, but no need to share your tmi with people who don't care to hear your tmi, either.