Pretty much everybody on earth sees themselves as a unique something thaat no-body else can understand. Truth is, everybody (well-nearly everybody) would like nothing more than to have a deep, meaningful and interesting conversation but society these days has trained us all into thinking that be vapid is the norm.
Especially shows on teen-TV which is all "what should I wear" or "OMG I got his number" Personally I only think people act that way because everybody wants to fit in.
But--if we break through that barrier then having an interesting conversation will actually become popular again...
I don't know-I'm pprobably miles off.
As for your music tastes? Its the same for everyone. I listen to Scott Mackenzie and Lady Gaga...that doesn't make me weird, or different and it doesn't make you weird either.
Is it normal that I don't have many friends for this reason?
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Pretty much everybody on earth sees themselves as a unique something thaat no-body else can understand. Truth is, everybody (well-nearly everybody) would like nothing more than to have a deep, meaningful and interesting conversation but society these days has trained us all into thinking that be vapid is the norm.
Especially shows on teen-TV which is all "what should I wear" or "OMG I got his number" Personally I only think people act that way because everybody wants to fit in.
But--if we break through that barrier then having an interesting conversation will actually become popular again...
I don't know-I'm pprobably miles off.
As for your music tastes? Its the same for everyone. I listen to Scott Mackenzie and Lady Gaga...that doesn't make me weird, or different and it doesn't make you weird either.
So, you're not alone and totally normal :)