Before I go onto my latest thought bubble, I really want to thank everyone who actually reads this. Before I wrote this book, I thought my mind was kinda trash, so I'm really glad a lot of people actually relate. Anyway, on with my trouble with, well, people.
I don't really have a problem with people. Don't get me wrong, most of the time I'd rather watch Netflix or hug a tree than talk to people, but that's more of a social anxiety issue than a disdain for humans.
But the thing about me actually trying to get out of my bubble to talk to people is the way it tires me. Not the kind of tired where I am sick of talking to people, but the literal kind of tired where I just want to go to sleep. Is that weird? Like, I can get a full night of sleep, but if I'm at a party for half an hour and I'm actually engaged in conversation, I'll be ready for bed again.
Anyway, I just wanted to share that really quickly. I have A LOT of stories about stupid/annoying people that I want to share with you guys. And teachers. Now that it's my first year of high school, I have lots of stuff to say.
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Sarcasm 101
RandomI think the title explains a pretty good chunk of it. This is where I'll write my thoughts and ideas on the main topic: sarcasm. And I am pretty damn skilled if I do say so myself.