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| PlainName:
--- Quote ---being an introvert is an unbridled good --- End quote --- Really? --- Quote ---• Psychology: a person predominantly concerned with their own thoughts and feelings rather than with external things. Compare with extrovert. --- End quote --- Isn't that another term for 'self-centered'? |
| coppice:
--- Quote from: dunkemhigh on April 09, 2020, 03:04:57 pm --- --- Quote ---being an introvert is an unbridled good --- End quote --- Really? --- Quote ---• Psychology: a person predominantly concerned with their own thoughts and feelings rather than with external things. Compare with extrovert. --- End quote --- Isn't that another term for 'self-centered'? --- End quote --- No. Most self centered people seem to be extroverts. |
| james_s:
As an introvert myself I don't see it as a bad thing necessarily, however it certainly does come with disadvantages. Extroverts tend to have an easier time making connections, they tend to be more successful in their careers, they have an easier time with dating and all that stuff. Overall I wouldn't mind being a tad more extroverted however yes, under the current circumstances my introverted tendencies definitely make the situation more tolerable. |
| rdl:
I had to go to the grocery today, been 10 days since the last trip. I wasn't really out of anything, but there's not much food left that I really want to eat. I stayed up extra late so I could get in just as the store opened at 7:00 am. There were already several dozen people there. I was surprised to see over half were wearing masks. I have no idea where they got them. One older guy was wearing a bandana, desperado style, as he drove around in a powered cart. I felt pretty icky just being there and it was difficult to keep any distance from other people. I grabbed a bunch of stuff and got out as fast as I could. I think the odds of catching anything were pretty low but it's still worrisome. |
| Electro Detective:
--- Quote from: rdl on April 10, 2020, 04:58:38 am --- I had to go to the grocery today, been 10 days since the last trip. I wasn't really out of anything, but there's not much food left that I really want to eat. I stayed up extra late so I could get in just as the store opened at 7:00 am. There were already several dozen people there. I was surprised to see over half were wearing masks. I have no idea where they got them. One older guy was wearing a bandana, desperado style, as he drove around in a powered cart. I felt pretty icky just being there and it was difficult to keep any distance from other people. I grabbed a bunch of stuff and got out as fast as I could. I think the odds of catching anything were pretty low but it's still worrisome. --- End quote --- Not much different here at any time of the day/night, and 'worrisome' is an understatement to realize that: 99% of the population must be a mixed combo of clueless mis-educated suckers, gullible idiots, ignorant self centered entertainment junkies 0.5% sporting primitive canine DNA, believe it's a dog eat dog world, and network together as a 'pack' to manipulate the 99%, just because they can, and oh so easily, with zero opposition or competition, the payoff and benefits are great, with the bonus they get a genuine woody or moist from conning trusting idiots whilst the remaining disappointed and frustrated 0.5% have no choice but to tolerate both mentally deficient groups, and play along till periods of slow financial recovery, progress and opportunities resume ..till the 0.5% schemers decide it's time to pull yet another global fear sting Is it any wonder UFOs nowadays perform a quick scan of the information systems on Earth, them immediately do a U-Turn and PO back to their less knackered world :scared: |
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