the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world.
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg Normies are just strange, I think trying to make sense of it is tilling the sea.
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
I was once on what I later figured out was probably construed as a date, & I was delighting the density line between the unsugared tea infused water in the top half of my glass mug, & the denser, sweetened water in the bottom half. When I pointed this out to the waiter, who seemed similarly amused, the guy I was with said, "Don't get out much, do ya?"
I was a bit gobsmacked, to be honest.
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I was once on what I later figured out was probably construed as a date, & I was delighting the density line between the unsugared tea infused water in the top half of my glass mug, & the denser, sweetened water in the bottom half. When I pointed this out to the waiter, who seemed similarly amused, the guy I was with said, "Don't get out much, do ya?"
I was a bit gobsmacked, to be honest.
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg {{{ hugs }}}
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg this person is definitely not a cat.
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg I dont get it either.
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I mean, he seemed a nice enough person when I randomly struck up a conversation with him (which he said "people don't generally do"
)After we finished that visit, he informed me he wasn't interested in getting together anymore. It was only at that point that I twigged that he apparently thought we were on a date.
•I• thought I was having tea with a potential new friend.
I guess we were both wrong!

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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg When we vacationed in St. Petersburg, FL when the kids were little, stepping outdoors meant excitedly watching lizards in every flowerbed around us. People would stop to see what was so interesting and they'd be so bored and disappointed to find it was "just" lizards.
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg @lisamelton they were probably lizards themselves.
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
@lzg sound like a square
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the other day i was walking around with another person and i pointed out a lizard and they were *not* impressed by or interested by the lizard’s mere existence in the world. how is that possible.
I could never. I'd be down on all fours cooing at it.