"people are weird"

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by wiuf, Apr 6, 2007.

  1. wiuf

    wiuf Member

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    being the over-analytical person that I am, pot always leads me to take extra notice of the eccentricities of many people's personalities. y'know? strange mannerisms and expressions seem really bizarre, like the way some peope gesticulate madly or employ baroque gestures, or how some people make weird sounds between words or wear odd expressions. gives me a lot to think about.
     
  2. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    You'd be in awe of some of sounds and noises I make in between words. Ask anyone I know.
     
  3. wiuf

    wiuf Member

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    I like when people do that. it gives conversation more zest.
     
  4. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Zest is always good




















































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    It is never bad
     
  5. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    thats crazy i get that shit too
     
  6. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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    wiuf; Just be careful it doesn't get to the point where you're analysing others more than you care to look at yourself! I have a couple of mates who eyeball everything and obviously feel out of place in somewhere with a lotta people they don't know..
    I don't know if it's weed induced but it looks that way!!!
    Personally though, if you could hear some of the sounds I make while talking, or just in the middle of a period of silence, I reckon you'd laugh.
     
  7. forwardventure

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    I'm the same. I picked up a book on non-verbal communication a few years ago and ever since reading it it's nearly impossible to miss the little aspects of people's body language that most would be aloof to. Like, did you know that when someone sees something that they like or find attractive their eyes will dilate? It's not always reliable, but it's a loose way to find out if someone likes you. It's not only fun to watch peoples gestures and stuff, but to carefully orchestrate your own to try influence certain interactions with people.

    For the past few years I've had an aversion to eating infront of other people, so most of my meals have been taken in solitude. This past year I've finally started eating with people again. It was quite amusing, though a little unsettling the other day when I was eating lunch with a coworker and he pointed out to me that I make moaning noises not unlike those made during sex while I eat. lol. ooops.
     
  8. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    haha tns i would love to have a fat blaze with you :D that zest sounds jokes
     
  9. MelvnDoo

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    you know, i never understand about half of what you say. anyone else?
     
  10. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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    Some of the time I can, but not in this case!
     
  11. Orsino2

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    Yeah, not that I have ADHD or anything, but I have a bit of a hyper-active mind, so I end up thinking about things like that.

    ... rather, people are diverse.
     
  12. BraveSirRubin

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    Is she weird, is she white, is she promised to the night?
    And her head has no room, and her head has no room.



    ( I can't help myself :p)
     

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