However did I forget to add the new url to my feed reader? I blame my short attention span. You’ve been busy, and now I’m caught up. Linked this post to my blog today, a perfect fit.
There are totally clubs for introverts! They consist of two or at the most three people sitting around doing “quiet” things I have several friends who are comfortable being in the same room for several hours without talking – We just read or write or study. Also, when we do talk there’s no pressure to entertain, unlike with some of my extrovert friends with whom I feel I have to be especially funny or charming or insightful, etc.
I’ve often thought that much of the blogosphere is really a sort of club for introverts. Though I think Ramona has a point about friends with whom you sit in a room and read a book.
I usually find the notion of duality unpleasant. I tihnk there is a wide specturm of “introversion” from those who find human interaction uncomfortable, to those who like calm and quiet, to those who have problems in social navigation.
For me, 1-on-1 interaction has always been preferable to groups. But, hey, if you form said club (and I’m in T.O.) I’d be willing to drop by or join.
Unlike Ramona, I prefer to be with a friend and talking. Which lead one friend to ask me, “Don’t you ever stop talking?” I find silence awkward because I have difficulty reading people.
I was thinking “internet” but someone already grabbed at that one.
I’ve enjoyed perusing your sketches. They remind me of a friend and former co-worker. Periodically I’d find little doodles and drawings taped to my monitor at work or sitting in my in basket. Clever work.
has the comic diary is up http://bit.ly/8dZidK and will have a special treat for tomorrow for folks in the USA… http://plurk.com/p/2rbtyu
Ha! I would be a charter member (as long as there are no meetings required).
That’s it, exactly.
Hehehe, that is funny!
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These comics are great! And funny! You have an amazing talent! (I have zero artistic ability whatsoever, so I’m always impressed by artists!)
I’m stopping by from ICLW.
Hi Krystal, thanks for stopping ’round. ICLW is and interesting thing.
I’ll not attend too.
@Shirley
However did I forget to add the new url to my feed reader? I blame my short attention span. You’ve been busy, and now I’m caught up. Linked this post to my blog today, a perfect fit.
There are totally clubs for introverts! They consist of two or at the most three people sitting around doing “quiet” things
I have several friends who are comfortable being in the same room for several hours without talking – We just read or write or study. Also, when we do talk there’s no pressure to entertain, unlike with some of my extrovert friends with whom I feel I have to be especially funny or charming or insightful, etc.
I’ve often thought that much of the blogosphere is really a sort of club for introverts. Though I think Ramona has a point about friends with whom you sit in a room and read a book.
I wanna be in Ramona’s club…
I usually find the notion of duality unpleasant. I tihnk there is a wide specturm of “introversion” from those who find human interaction uncomfortable, to those who like calm and quiet, to those who have problems in social navigation.
For me, 1-on-1 interaction has always been preferable to groups. But, hey, if you form said club (and I’m in T.O.) I’d be willing to drop by or join.
Unlike Ramona, I prefer to be with a friend and talking. Which lead one friend to ask me, “Don’t you ever stop talking?” I find silence awkward because I have difficulty reading people.
I was thinking “internet” but someone already grabbed at that one.
I’ve enjoyed perusing your sketches. They remind me of a friend and former co-worker. Periodically I’d find little doodles and drawings taped to my monitor at work or sitting in my in basket. Clever work.