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In reply to the discussion: You never realize how anti-social you are until there's a pandemic... [View all]Brother Buzz
(39,763 posts)54. One could make the argument asociality is distinct from but not mutually exclusive to anti-social
A lot depends on who is labeling whom; just ask all my asshole neighbors.
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You never realize how anti-social you are until there's a pandemic... [View all]
Brother Buzz
May 2020
OP
"I really love the lack of guilt for not turning down invitations I'm not receiving."
Totally Tunsie
May 2020
#51
I knew the zombie apocalypse plague was coming, for a long time, I feel strangely calm
Baclava
May 2020
#17
The best thing is no one is bothering me. No one shows up at the door, no obligatory social function
Midnight Writer
May 2020
#20
I hate to admit it, but I have kind of been slacking off on the personal hygeine lately.
smirkymonkey
May 2020
#45
One could make the argument asociality is distinct from but not mutually exclusive to anti-social
Brother Buzz
May 2020
#54