"No offense man but you sound like a bit of a dick"
I am, but the best people are often seen that way.
"Just because psychopaths aren't genuine doesn't mean you shouldn't be. I am giving conversation tips to make friends and get closer to people, not deceive them and play with their heads. Being genuine IS important and it's a trait that people generally appreciate"
Don't get me wrong, I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just saying that it is not necessary in the slightest. Some of the best conversations I've ever had involved me not being genuinely interested at all. I assume I'm not some sort of magical new person so I would think most others could say the same at times.
"I don't know why you think people fear being asked about meaningful things. That's completely outrageous. I don't think many people live fearing the day that someone asks them about something they actually want to talk about. God forbid."
Having a fear of opening up to people in such ways is one of the most common social problems among people, where do you live? Under a rock or something?
"If a natural pause of a couple seconds pisses you off than you're not really having a conversation. You're just waiting for your turn to talk again."
No it doesn't, I hate people who can't think on the spot and have to roll over each sentence in their heads. Something that is all too common. I ment it more in the sense that people can't talk too quickly for me. Though I do take things in quite quickly, I'm a sharp cat/dick.
Can't seem to keep a conversation going... IIN?
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"No offense man but you sound like a bit of a dick"
I am, but the best people are often seen that way.
"Just because psychopaths aren't genuine doesn't mean you shouldn't be. I am giving conversation tips to make friends and get closer to people, not deceive them and play with their heads. Being genuine IS important and it's a trait that people generally appreciate"
Don't get me wrong, I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just saying that it is not necessary in the slightest. Some of the best conversations I've ever had involved me not being genuinely interested at all. I assume I'm not some sort of magical new person so I would think most others could say the same at times.
"I don't know why you think people fear being asked about meaningful things. That's completely outrageous. I don't think many people live fearing the day that someone asks them about something they actually want to talk about. God forbid."
Having a fear of opening up to people in such ways is one of the most common social problems among people, where do you live? Under a rock or something?
"If a natural pause of a couple seconds pisses you off than you're not really having a conversation. You're just waiting for your turn to talk again."
No it doesn't, I hate people who can't think on the spot and have to roll over each sentence in their heads. Something that is all too common. I ment it more in the sense that people can't talk too quickly for me. Though I do take things in quite quickly, I'm a sharp cat/dick.
-Tommy, king of all cats.