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For Any Social Outcast like me
Ashleigh
Posted: 01 April 2020 - 06:32 PM
 

I got to say, beauty of social outcast and introverts like me is whatever the reason it is, we are probably least likely to catch the coronoa virus much less spread it. So if there are any out there like me, good time than ever to say: "I'm a Social Outcast and Proud of it". Because it might as well be our blessings in disguise.

That being said, that doesn't mean we won't catch the virus unless we totally isolate ourselves and become anti-social all together, as long as we socialize with someone, we can still catch the virus. But because we don't socialize very much much less socialize with groups of people in person--much less large groups--we are least likely to catch the virus than someone who does socialize.

 

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Ashleigh
Posted: 02 April 2020 - 07:11 AM
 

I seen shows where people survived living with evil because the evil person they lived with started off nothing like what they thought evil look like.

 
Ashleigh
Posted: 02 April 2020 - 07:09 AM
 

There's nothing wrong with being social outcast or having any disorder that effect social skills. Heck there are even normal people who tend to stay away from groups, those are the loners and introverts. I think people just get the wrong idea because when some think of killers they think of someone who don't socialize with others, but in reality evil can show itself in someone who socialize as well as those that don't

 
Subclinical
Posted: 02 April 2020 - 06:35 AM
 

The introverts will lead the retreat!

While I hate the getting sick and the deaths and the job losses, it is actually relaxing not to have to deal with people who assume the default response to socialization is positive. We have now gone from the normative flood of invitations with the expectation "I have to have a good reason to skip this activity/event" to a near absence of invitations and a shift to my default mindset of "I have to have a very good reason to participate in this activity/event."

 
Ashleigh
Posted: 01 April 2020 - 09:01 PM
 

I know this doesn't have much to do with hoarding, but one of the common traits in hoarders I notice is they tend to become social outcast. So if it's true about you, that doesn't mean you can stop working on not hoarding, but you can breathe easier knowing you have a good chance to live long enough to clean your place up

 
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