They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
they are avoiding triggers and thinking of their puppy dogs and coloring books
0/10
It's polite to tweet them before speaking directly you know.
Are you obese?Have bad teeth?Hair like Trump?
Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
You'll have to text them or Facebook message them so they're in their safe space. Otherwise they'll bury their head and say nothing until you initiate the conversation. Then they'll be all, "good, good, good, K bye" and immediately proceed to creep and/or add you on Facebook. Predictable.
Maybe the floor is more interesting than you are.
Tootsie roll, lo siento que nunca hablate. Pero, tu cara tiene un disfiguremento. Tambien, solo hablas tu English.
Sincero,
Millenio
They don't think you're serious when you greet them because you don't use the word "literally."
Mop up wrote:
Maybe the floor is more interesting than you are.
Almost certainly. Same goes when aging losers whine about kids looking at their phones. Well, if you were more interesting than the shallow nonsense on most people's phones, they'd probably talk to you.
I don't talk to the older employees in my office. It's not because I'm afraid of them, it's because I'm BETTER than them. Fat, dead-eyed losers who have been going through the same routine day after day for years and years (in many cases, longer than I've been alive). They have nothing interesting to say about anything. A simple "how was your weekend?" invariably descends into a trite review of a bad TV show or dissertation on the difficulties associated with remodeling a kitchen. If current events are a topic of discussion, they are woefully ill-informed.
If we were to suddenly revert to a Hobbesian state of nature, I'd have no qualms with stomping them into the ground and banging their women out of spite. It would be too easy.
I assume very little is serious on this message board, but here goes anyway. My parent's generation thought my generation was a bunch of degenerates. Many my age now (late 40s) think the same of the current batch of new workforce aged people. They have things to learn. Everybody does. I learned a lot from the people I worked with who had 10+ years of experience. Deciding to ignore the more experienced is to do doom yourself to failure. You can only learn so much by google searches. Personal interaction is key to self improvement. It goes for both the older and the younger.
Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
The hall of what? Your school?
starBOY1 wrote:
You'll have to text them or Facebook message them so they're in their safe space. Otherwise they'll bury their head and say nothing until you initiate the conversation. Then they'll be all, "good, good, good, K bye" and immediately proceed to creep and/or add you on Facebook. Predictable.
If you really think about safe space, it's obviously a nationalist/conservative thing. What other groups are constantly whining about protecting their private property, holding their "god-given" rights to their purest constitutional form, self-segregating and moving away from densely populated areas, nervously scanning out their windows for "blacks" and "the government" while jacking off their loaded rifles. It's clear to me that it's conservatives who shy away in their safe spaces and refuse to befriend those who don't look like them and never make the effort to embrace a changing world.
Have you ever left your $hithole backwater town or meet someone who looks different than you? Anyway, thanks for offering your informed view of people in our country.
Probably an introverted millenial, or maybe one with a touch of autism.
Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:
They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
My son is a junior in college. Even HE admits his peers stare endlessly into their freaking devices all day while ignoring the world around them. They do this in class. They do this in dining halls. Even at football games. WTF?
Mr. Mellotron wrote:
Tootsie Roll (R) wrote:They almost never give a friendly "hi" or anything like that. It's almost like they're afraid of person-to-person interaction.
My son is a junior in college. Even HE admits his peers stare endlessly into their freaking devices all day while ignoring the world around them. They do this in class. They do this in dining halls. Even at football games. WTF?
I agree addiction to electronic devices is a problem and takes away from valuable real life interactions and relationships. However, let's not kid ourselves that this is only a problem with young people. A majority of new social media users are not millennials. Ever see an older person use their phone? It's snail pace and they can't multi-task. It's not just a millennials issue.
Young and Earnest wrote:
I don't talk to the older employees in my office. It's not because I'm afraid of them, it's because I'm BETTER than them.
I bet they're glad you don't talk to them. You sound smug & narrow minded.
Why would they talk to you? You bitter old man! I bet you look like Trump!
SlowTurtle wrote:
Why would they talk to you? You bitter old man! I bet you look like Trump!
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