Arguing with more than one person gets me confused. I think you quoted me in my argument against somebody else, and I knew the somebody else didn't give the Portal quote, and I couldn't remember who did. Apologies.Vault101 said:thats an interesting way of looking at it however I REALLY dont want to know about some douchebags life/what he does..that would just make me angry/irrited (and NO not jealous which seems to be a common/annoying retort)Thyunda said:Nope, that's a totally different scenario. I know the feeling too - there's nothing more irritating than finding yourself a party where you know two people and don't particularly like either of them. A life doesn't necessarily involve parties. God knows I hate the things. People my (I presume our) age are a childish bunch of idiots where 'let's get leathered' is some kind of war cry. But their stories range from embarrassing to actually hilarious.Vault101 said:you cant just "claim" the definition of "a life"Thyunda said:Oh shut your mouth, I'm no elitist. If we lived in South Korea where everybody was into games as sports then....actually, NO! I don't think somebody who sits indoors and watches football has any more of a life than a hardcore gamer does. Life is about people. If you have a problem with people, you have a problem with life.MasochisticAvenger said:Actually, the definition of "having a life" isn't decided by a few elistist snobs who think, just because you aren't doing things the way they want, you're doing it wrong. It's kind of like what bullies think of you in school isn't who you really are. I feel sorry for anyone who feels the need to put other people down for how they live their life.Thyunda said:snip
The definition of a "hell of a night" is subjective, and will most likely be different from one person to the next. I don't like spending time with a lot of people, and I hate going to places other than the shops and a few places to eat. Should I make myself miserable and bored simply so I can say I have what society defines as "having a life".
I mean what if we suddenly became like Korea, where people who play Starcraft are seen on the same level as we see people who play sports?. That would mean people who play video games would become people we would aspire to. I mean video games have become far more mainstream than they used to be.
So everyone, just live your life how you choose to live it, and don't let people like this put you down.
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thats like me saying "a Gamer is somone who plays on a PC and only a PC" just because I said, thats why
some people interact with people more than others, we all need that interaction but not all of us are social animals
I think somone said it very well that "outgoing people gain energy from others...introverted/quiet people spend energy"
thats how Ive often felt in certain situation, its not that you dont enjoy yourself but your "spending" energy and at the end of it all its tiring..so the Idea of going out for a huge party every weekend seems terrifying, when all you really want is time to enjoy yourself (like i said "some" not all social situations)
If I had a choice between hearing the life of an introvert and the life of a douchebag who thought only of sex and drink, I know who would have the better stories. If anything, the stories you tell define the life you have. You have to see it from an objective standpoint. Just take a step back from your own life, and look back on it.
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I find nothing more irritating that "drunken escapade" stories..because I wasnt there it doesnt mean as much to be...its just subtly irritating because I get "I drink SO much look how awsome i am! I drank! that makes me awsome!" undertones..intentional or otherwise
I know thats not the point you were making, but yeah
from an objective standpoint I imagine some would look at my life and get depressed, and theres no denying perhaps thease days I need to re-connect with people more as I have shut myself off for a period of time...however on the whole Im doing very well and apologise for nothing
EDIT: and that was me who mentioned portal 2
Ah, now see, the drunken escapades are hilarious. Not the 'look how awesome I am because I drink' tone of it...I'm with you on that one. Nothing quite compares to watching some dick get 'wasted' on cheap lager, then tries to brag to you about it the next day, clearly forgetting that you were the only one who actually drank alcohol. I'm not bragging here, mind you, but I can't understand how anybody gets drunk off of that cheap import water. Sorry. Lager. I don't get drunk. I hate hangovers and I have a fear of throwing up. So I drink vodka. No whiskey - that shit messes with me. Vodka I can drink all night with no side effects.
But I'm going off-track.
Drunk people have funny things happen to them, but they're not funny themselves. The friend I've mentioned had the best stories because...alright, let me give you one. This one comes from a night out we had.
He'd met a girl. We didn't know at this point but she had a...shall we say...a reputation. Turns out every guy in the city knew her. But, at this point, she'd come to meet my friend. Then he decided on a whim it was time to go to town. Wearing his borrowed clothes, she came along too. Being ID-less, we couldn't get into most clubs, but a friend of the girl got us into one of his favourites. A good night goes by...and then the friend of the girl tells my friend he's taking her home. My friend is a heroic soul, I'll give him that. He didn't want sex with the girl, but he didn't trust this random guy who just said "I'm taking her home." So he argued with him. The guy gets aggressive...and the girl leaves. My friend goes to find her. The guy angrily tries to grab him back. I stop him. We argue - I was trying to tell him that nothing was gonna get solved if we all got angry and violent. Eventually he agreed to let me try and sort things out.
So I go to find my friend. Suddenly, the fucker races past me in his car. Great. A race against time to find my drunken idiot of a friend and save him from the wrath of this older, bigger guy. And then, after finding said friend, we had to get him home while avoiding the road AND stopping him trying to go for a rematch against the guy.
I succeeded. 'Cause I'm that good. Now I'm not much of a storyteller, but you gotta admit, that sounds more fun than beating a game. That shit is exciting. And that's not even the worst my friend brought on us.
And as a final note - you sound a decent guy. If you were a local, I'd have been happy to show you how to have the best of both worlds. A social life doesn't necessarily entail getting drunk. As I've mentioned, vodka is like water to me, so I'm still perfectly level-headed. It's a curse, though. I want those stories of stupid things, but I can't have them because I just don't do stupid things.
MasochisticAvenger said:Life: Doing what makes you happy irregardless of what other people think. Person A is happy staying home and playing games, Person A hasn't got a life. Person B is happy going out to clubs and partying like its 1999, Persona B has a life. Neither Person A or Person B is better than the other. They're just different.Thyunda said:Quit calling me a bully. That's just rude. Now. Define 'life' and tell me how sitting alone playing games fits into that description.
Genuinely the only thing that needed changing.