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[QUOTE="xmikex:1214065"]A typical situation for me throughout my life is a group of people that I vaguely know but know each other get together and start talking. This is typical of meeting new co-workers, meeting a girlfriend's friends, and meeting other people's friends in general. The topics are strictly: people I've never met before, events I wasn't there to see, places I've never been, and inside jokes I would never get. I have no idea where I'm supposed to jump in, and nobody seems to give a shit that I'm there. So I go into my brain, mock the 2072 Patriots draft, play a guitar solo on Mars and bang Marilyn Monroe. When it's all said and done everyone looks at me and thinks "What the hell is that guy's problem?" Bam. Anti-social introvert label. What was I supposed to say? When was I supposed to say it? What if your stories aren't that interesting that I want to gab about them? The logical me knows that the sociable thing to do is to ask questions. But honestly, I've found that most people are content to close dissonant presences out of their conversation as long as it keeps them in the center of attention. [/QUOTE]
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