bdcjacko said:
What is the point? I can type, text, e-mail, and post. So what is the point of talking to people? If they can't read and write they are worth the time to listen to. I've already gone a week and a half without saying a word.
Communication is more than words. For example, have you noticed how hard it can be to detect sarcasm or emotion strictly from text? If you send a text to someone asking them to go somewhere with you, and they reply with only "No im busy," does that make you think they're being a bit angry for the intrusion?
But how do you know? Maybe they were just so busy they didn't have time to say "but thanks" or throw in some sort of emoticon.
The next time you have a conversation with someone, like a real, comprehensive exchange of words, take a step back and look at what you're doing. You hear cues in their voice, allowing you to know their emotions. Sarcasm can only work with the proper context--context which words cannot express on their own. Also, simply how someone breaks up their words to take a breath can tell you so much about them. If they're out of breath, they may be angry or excited. If they're breathing slow and calm, then that means they might be calm. Or are they just putting on a front due to some sort of insecurity?
And apart from audible cues, your mind is full of visual cues as well. When you're looking at someone while they speak, your mind is making thousands of observations and calculations. You are looking at their expressions, their eye contact, their gestures, and all of their other movements, conscious and unconscious. All of those minute and sometimes nearly undetectable changes in physical behavior give you a better understanding of both the person and what they're talking about. You not only learn about their feelings on the subject, but you also learn about them as a person, and get a glimpse into the workings of their mind.
Conversation is an art, and an integral part of the human experience. It's both exciting and educational all at the same time. If you make a point to avoid talking to people, then I'm afraid you're just cheating yourself out of thousands of experiences, and opportunities for growth and understanding.
That being said, I am pretty sure you're a troll, but typing that was very fun

I have a motivational speech I need to write soon, so thank you for the practice.