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amokk!
So. We go down for this key ceremony thingie. And we are supposed to be there why? To mingle. To represent the notoriously antisocial department. And what do we do? We seize our punch and cookies and huddle in a corner of the room. *sigh*
I'd rather just be happy being antisocial... yes, I know, this may surprise you, but it's true. I actually click with very few people. The chance of there being anyone in this building that I can sustain a conversation with without feeling like a wolf in a leg-trap is slim to none, really.
At least I get to go home in half an hour...
So. We go down for this key ceremony thingie. And we are supposed to be there why? To mingle. To represent the notoriously antisocial department. And what do we do? We seize our punch and cookies and huddle in a corner of the room. *sigh*
I'd rather just be happy being antisocial... yes, I know, this may surprise you, but it's true. I actually click with very few people. The chance of there being anyone in this building that I can sustain a conversation with without feeling like a wolf in a leg-trap is slim to none, really.
At least I get to go home in half an hour...
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Re: antisocial at work.
I understand this quite well although I can sustain inane chatter if I have to. I just really, really don't like to. There are so few people ever that I work with that I'm willing to talk to on a regular basis. Nobody ever wants to talk about anything that matters. They just natter on. If people would talk about what moves them, about why they got out of bed this morning, I'd be able to handle it a lot better...
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