kraftiekortie wrote:
I'm very fascinated when I read people's memoirs--however, when they delve too much into household details, and material things, I tend to get bored. I like it when the discuss ideas, and when they discuss other people.
This is the same as me. I don't really care for discussion of things that I even enjoy by myself (like movies/games) unless they evoke stimulating ideas. Socializing feels painful for me for that very reason, in that it strains me to 'say things that are interesting'.
When I have friends over to my house, I don't play video games with them, or anything like that. It's just not fun, and talking about it all is even worse. Socializing is predominantly repetitive, predictable, and boring if you're talking about everyday materials etc.
So yeah, ideas and/or intimate discussions are all I care for, and by intimate discussions, that usually means my interrogation of another person's wellbeing, to obtain ideas.
One exception though is that I really like hearing from people that are older or more experienced than I am. Well.. I guess it isn't really an exception, as they provide me with new ideas, and are generally comforting and understanding.
I'm rambling now and typing sloppy. I haven't slept in over a day.
I hope this is legible.
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Unapologetically, Norny.
-chronically drunk