tinyteddy wrote:
cinnabot wrote:
I like really cute shows too, that are big on heart, and aren't cynical or sarcastic. Early My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic was perfect. Lately I've been watching Digimon Adventures from 1999.
I can also relate to having things I like to do, but not being able to stay focused on them due to depression.
I think when you do something to take your mind off of loneliness, the lonely still taints your experience with your hobbies, and makes you not want to do them. Or maybe just being depressed at the same time as trying to do something in general has that effect.
And the "you seem normal" thing is very frustrating to me. They simply can't process the notion of not communicating in their manner, and I think it's because their communication is hard-wired. They literally can't think about it. Whereas, we tend to have to think about how we communicate, and thus, the notion that different people have different capacities and methods for communication is perfectly understandable.
yes definitely. although most of the time i throw the nicities out the window and just try to be myself. i guess they would call this "active but odd" i suppose i could be a little more tactful and less weird. but i like to think it adds to my charm. this is how i get after i get to know someone. before i really know them i am just really shy
i know what you mean about cute shows. i can't stand to watch movies that adults think are funny. i just can't relate to them at all (usually), some are very funny like anchorman and anything silly like that. anyways, you seem cool
Adulthood is apparently mostly about posturing and affectations. I really don't get why anyone would voluntarily subject themselves to such a lifestyle. They seem to spend most of their time casually insulting each other, pretending to like various things, and buying things that are no fun, in order to impress each other.
I like really silly stuff too, like "Airplane!" and "Police Squad". Hudson Hawk is also one of my silly favorites.
And you seem pretty awesome, yourself