That's exactly how I feel. Thank god for the forum or I'd spend most of my time talking to myselfOn one side of my family, I can talk about anything and about five seconds later, they will tune me out to chat with someone else. It's like "Is there a wall I can talk to?!"
I would love to find one of those. I tried forming a book club with friends of mine, but none of them seemed to be as interested in reading them as I was, even amongst the people of my Classics classes, but alas all in vainI understand your pain!!!
This forum helps.
I also joined a book club. It is only Greek and Roman mythology, but I sneak in some myths from
other cultures during discussions when it is pertinent.
We pride ourselves as being mythology geeks!!!
That's too bad.I would love to find one of those. I tried forming a book club with friends of mine, but none of them seemed to be as interested in reading them as I was, even amongst the people of my Classics classes, but alas all in vain
I get that too but most of my friends know very well not to debate with me. It is actually listed on my Facebook page as one of the tid bits about me that I share with others. I also refuse to debate with idiots, so that helps.I get the eye-rolling routine. It's too bad, really, because I find mythology to be instructive about many age-old truths that past peoples tried to preserve in story form. They're kind of missing out, but to each his own.
That's fair. I don't really like debating with idiots either.I get that too but most of my friends know very well not to debate with me. It is actually listed on my Facebook page as one of the tid bits about me that I share with others. I also refuse to debate with idiots, so that helps.
A genius debating with an idiot becomes the idiot.I get that too but most of my friends know very well not to debate with me. It is actually listed on my Facebook page as one of the tid bits about me that I share with others. I also refuse to debate with idiots, so that helps.
Apt!A genius debating with an idiot becomes the idiot.