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by lousyskater » Sat Feb 16, 2013 8:35 pm
Anepsios wrote:No, we're pretty aware that we're boring. The most possible case would be that one finds himself interesting, rather than thinking he's interesting to others.
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by OneSattva » Sun Feb 17, 2013 7:38 am
If I'm meeting someone for the first time I usually say something along the lines of "Hi, I am probably the most boring person you will meet."

But honestly I am an interesting person, given the proper context. I just never interact with anyone when I'm doing anything they might find interesting.
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by Central_Scrutinizer » Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:11 am
The only time I'll start to worry about it is if I stop finding myself interesting.
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by RedFox » Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:14 pm
I agree with the other posters; I can't entertain other people. I can't even entertain myself, half the time.
For instance, observe that I replied to this topic only to concur with things other people have posted.
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by Magic » Sun Feb 17, 2013 10:40 pm
While I agree that we're not very interesting, I get the feeling that the reason you suddenly find us boring is that nobody wanted to be your facebook friend. I totally would've added you, except I don't really have an account like all of you interesting people. Sorry!
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by MacBuddhaBurger » Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:49 pm
bobtwentynine wrote:I've come to the conclusion that schizoids really aren't very interesting people. They think they are because being "weird" is their last refuge of pride and distinction, but when it really comes down to it, they're petty egotists and overwhelmingly boring.
One would think that a schizoid would be interesting. After all, not being able to find rank in the social phenomology ought to accord a person a pretty interesting perspective, a unique look into something other people are missing. I like to call it, "reflections from the drain hole." It can make for some pretty interesting fiction (Philip Dick-type stuff) and creativity.
The schizoids who post on this forum MOST are the most boring. especially the person with the picture of the dog...
Meeh
Sounds as if you need a good kicking bob, you brainless offspring of a spineless baboon.
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by kalley1618 » Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:13 pm
i stumbled upon this thread (i don't often travel out of the forums i belong to)
i think schizoid personality disorder itself is interesting.
but, i have never met someone with this diagnosis.
are you known for being boring, or is that just a stigma..?
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by no-mans-land » Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:58 pm
kalley1618 wrote:i think schizoid personality disorder itself is interesting.
why?
just curious.
kalley1618 wrote:known for being boring
idk, what spd would be known for tbh
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by Ashlar » Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:32 pm
SPD seems like it would be commonly associated to schizophrenia which they would associate with psychotic episodes and hallucinations. It's all sorts of wrong, but most people just don't know nor care anything about psychology, psychiatry, mental illness, etc.
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by SoullessSingularity » Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:33 pm
kalley1618 wrote:i stumbled upon this thread (i don't often travel out of the forums i belong to)
i think schizoid personality disorder itself is interesting.
but, i have never met someone with this diagnosis.
are you known for being boring, or is that just a stigma..?
As far as I know, SPD is expected to be cool, calm, collected, at all times logical and emotionless. The ultimate introvert.
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