I went drinking with a coworker last Friday. Just talked, laughed, and generally had a good time. Can't remember the last time I socialized with the stranger before. It was my first experience with bars, he showed me a few he frequents and I got to see how they were.
I think he's not in a good place in life right now and needed someone to socialize with, which is probably why he asked me to hang out. It doesn't matter, I got a glimpse at the normie life.
So this is what they do... just hang out with friends and have a good time? Seems like the dream to me. Now I'll forever know what I'm missing out.
I couldn't stop thinking about it all weekend and didn't have anyone to talk to about it so I'm posting here.
I'm a robot who got a demo of what normie life is about, and it's better than isolating yourself in a room.
If you were able to to function in the normie world without sperging out then you're just a late blooming norman. Now get off my board.
>>37667927
Normie isn't a normal person. Normie is someone who posts about it on a taiwanese sock puppetry noticeboard.
>>37667927
Where are you from anon? Wanna socialise?
>>37667992
This, but not in a bitter way. If you're able to go experience normie life, go for it. Invite that guy to the bar again next week. He'll, go by yourself.
>>37667992
I doubt it. This was a rare occasion that only happens once in a blue moon.
>>37667927
It happened the same to me about one year ago.
And it even proliferated -- some other coworker, knowing I had been hanging out with one of them, invited me as well. In a few months I was part of a group with even some female around, and it only started because I remembered details of every fuckin' Tarantino movie.
A while later I chose to isolate myself again. It's been five months I declined every invitation because I didn't want to hang around with poorly minded people who only talk about things they bought, asses they stared at, travels they're dreaming or planning, and work issues that normally get addressed in the office.
I just realized that normies have something less than us "robots". They can't be sincerely passionate about anything. I can. We can. We invented "subcultures", transforming shit into gold, making stupid things become life. And most of all, doing all this avoiding useless socializing.
I felt being a degenerate until I hang out with a bunch of normie coworkers. Thanks to this, I slowly realized that it really sucks being a normie.
>>37668045
I was able to experience normie life because I basically had a normie holding my hand the whole time. My coworker already knew that I was socially awkward but I'm guessing he wanted to do a good deed by showing the retard around for once.
I'm still bad at socializing. I don't expect everyone to be as patient as the good guy coworker.
>>37668036
The way you spell socialize makes me think we live very far away from each other.
>>37668236
I realized my mistake when it was too late.
Plus, fuck you. I spek english very well I as for someone from my country. Fuck, I could be a teacher probably.
And, since you are so fluen in english, what is your second language of choice? Cause my native is one of hardest languages on Earth.
And I am almost a normie, but fuck you. The way you see people makes me sick.
Stay in the cave where you belong, troglodyte.
>>37668289
hmm?? I wasn't even insulting you. 'socialise' is the correct spelling in places like the UK so I thought you were from there. I don't know why you are sperging out on me over this.
>>37668348
you britfags invented a literally retarded English.
>>37668859
The correct English.