So What do you Consider a Social Life?

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MrBirdy

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Terramax said:
Timelord91 said:
I (as a British person) agree completely with you, FFS I'm sitting here on the internet on a Saturday night when all my mates are out drinking.

The Escapist is all I have left :(
But I mean is this all England has to offer? I'm currently gearing up to travel around Europe in search of a new home because I'm fed up of the drinking lifestyle or the... hell, there doesn't seem be be another lifestyle here!
Holland has got almost the same to offer if you're between 14-24. Except at with 18+ weed is legal, and we have some of the sickest dance events =)
 

Takoto

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Social Life = Having friend, seeing them.

I have almost no friends so yeah.
 

Terramax

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The_ModeRazor said:
It's something I wish I had, but my speech skills are way under the "should be" line around people I don't know well. So it's rather hard to make new acquaintances.
I'm sorta the same. I can't do small talk to save my life. Talking about the weather and all that crap.

If I meet a random stranger and we both start having a deep conversation, I'm fine, because my heart is there to talk and listen to something that sounds important and interesting.

But small talk? Blah! My loss though.
 

ThreeWords

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IdealistCommi said:
ThreeWords said:
Sometimes I feel in a minority here, and this is one time

I myself move in several separate circles of friends, as well as my family and my school, and find that I am happy in almost anyone's company. My idea of how to use an empty afternoon is to call people up till I can arrange a random party and enjoy myself.

[/smug rant]

IdealistCommi said:
A social life is what I don't have. Also, to have a "scocial life" with my friends, you have to date someone you won't be dating in a few years, call it "true love" and waste every minute you have with them.
Hell, that kind of thing only works if you enjoy it. If you don't, get out while you can! That kind of lifestyle, which is, in short, a version of my own, is all about the hedonistic desire to get the best form every moment. If it doesn't make you happy, find something/someone who does!
I've already escaped it. I'm glad abou that. That type of thing makes people obsesive, or from what I've seen atleast.
Hey, it hasn't done me any harm (yet)