I am not one of those people who has always "hated small talk", and I actually actively enjoy public speaking. For a lot of my life, when I was going and travelling different places, it was fun to find a stranger and see if we had common ground. Especially in my late teens and early 20s, when I thought it was fun to ride Greyhound buses across the country, I liked meeting eccentric characters and finding out their entire life story.
Now, meeting new people and talking to them feels like a chore. Most people's anecdotes and opinions feel stale and irrelevant. A big part of this, obviously, has to do with social and political changes in the US---there are so few neutral topics I can talk about before I start hearing something that is either stupid or objectionable. We used to be able to talk about the weather, at least, but I am never sure when I am going to start someone off on talking about HAARP. And then I smile and nod. Wonder what to say. A lot of times, it just doesn't feel worth it to me. I would rather put in my headphones (even though it causes ear problems) and tune out the outside world.
(This also relates to my post about being "neuroskeptical", because my dislike of socializing is a recent thing, and caused by specific events in my life. It is a bit of a spiritual crisis, really, and not something easily categorized.)
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Date: 2026-04-18 01:39 am (UTC)My initial guess that it stood for Hippie AARP was apparently wrong.
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