BoyScoutGirl wrote:Try thinking of it this way: they're not strangers - they're friends you haven't met yet.



theCryptofishist wrote:No. I'm much better in print/writing. I spent years reading because I don't know how to deal with people. So, I'm an interesting writer. And I don't know how I got to be an opinionated cuss.
graidawg wrote:it seems the more i have invested in Burning Man the shyer I become, last year when it didnt matter if i came back again or not i was not at all shy. This year I have a commitment to going so I didnt want to ruin it and not be able to come back.
I imagine next year I will spend my whole time in the monkey hut refusing to interact in case i ruin it all and the dream ends with blood and tears
Jax Dee wrote:graidawg wrote:it seems the more i have invested in Burning Man the shyer I become, last year when it didnt matter if i came back again or not i was not at all shy. This year I have a commitment to going so I didnt want to ruin it and not be able to come back.
I imagine next year I will spend my whole time in the monkey hut refusing to interact in case i ruin it all and the dream ends with blood and tears
I call bullshit! You were a wonderful and fun presence this year. You hit on me the last night in a very non-shy and adorable fashion. If I wasn' t in a committed relationship I might just have taken you up on it ( wink). You are clever and witty and humorous and self- deprecating in the best way. Keep up the good work
Savannah wrote:Please don't force me to argue with you, Grai.It cuts into my precious daily allotment of thread drifting time.
These good people said it better already . . .
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:If your first instinct is to refuse it, that is a sign you need to do the opposite of your instinct. It reminds me of George on that show Seinfeld and George doing everything opposite of his instinct and it working out:
"If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right."
wh..sh wrote:BBadger wrote:If your first instinct is to refuse it, that is a sign you need to do the opposite of your instinct. It reminds me of George on that show Seinfeld and George doing everything opposite of his instinct and it working out:
"If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right."
![]()
I was questioning my instincts the whole of last year because it seemed like I wasn't having fun like others. Cultural differences were staring at my face and it seemed like it would be wise thing to adapt. This year's burn was simply great because it helped me understand the basic fact that I am where I need to be, even if I can't seem to belong.
wh..sh wrote:BBadger wrote:If your first instinct is to refuse it, that is a sign you need to do the opposite of your instinct. It reminds me of George on that show Seinfeld and George doing everything opposite of his instinct and it working out:
"If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right."
![]()
I was questioning my instincts the whole of last year because it seemed like I wasn't having fun like others. Cultural differences were staring at my face and it seemed like it would be wise thing to adapt. This year's burn was simply great because it helped me understand the basic fact that I am where I need to be, even if I can't seem to belong.
wh..sh wrote:![]()
I was questioning my instincts the whole of last year because it seemed like I wasn't having fun like others. Cultural differences were staring at my face and it seemed like it would be wise thing to adapt. This year's burn was simply great because it helped me understand the basic fact that I am where I need to be, even if I can't seem to belong.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
Return to Q & A Tips and Tricks
Users browsing this forum: theCryptofishist and 2 guests