this is great. I agree, I'm kind of an introvert and I find that being on your own allows a person to find who they really are without the influence of other people. I used to have huge confidence issues whenever I had to eat alone, but now I just shrug it off. Thanks for the perspective.
i spend alot of time alone by choice.. the problem is being alone in a social setting as opposed to being alone behind closed doors. it's hard to relax in a social setting when your not being social.. you can't escape the feeling that you're the odd one out.. maybe i'm just paranoid lol.
now lets talk ABOOT that accent of your's!.. lmao.. love it!
@thesolaceseeker I completely understand what you mean. I live in a very small, student populated town when I attend University, and I find it a lot more difficult to be alone here than I do back in my medium-sized home town. You're bound to bump into *someone* you at least vaguely know, and that is more intimidating. Whereas, in my home-home town, the sense of anonymity that goes along with its size allows for a bit more comforting feel of REAL alone-time ... eh, wanna fight aboot it!? ;o) :oP
I agree I like doing things on my own. Who cares why someone is at a restaurant alone. A worker should be thankful who ever patronizes their restaurant. The money is just as green and keeps that person employed. :) A great book about being a loner is "Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto," by Anneli Rufus. By the way that is funny about your town being quiet like a zombie apocalypse LOL..
Hahahaa Love the addition of the kid off of home alone :P I agree, I think it is healthy to do stuff on your own from time to time. I have been eating at timmies on my lunch break all week by myself, it really frustrates me when people stare though. SO many creeps in this town!!!
I really like this video. Being alone is sometimes something that we need, even the people who can't stand being alone. It gives us a piece of mind. I hated going out on my own before this year, but this year.. I just did it and I was strangely happy :) <3 Linzi
I love the random noises you've been using lately... you are really good at cracking me up!
Have you seen the video "How to be alone" posted by andyradorfman? It's FANTASTIC. You should look for that video. It pretty much encompasses the awesomeness that can be experienced on one's own.
this is great. I agree, I'm kind of an introvert and I find that being on your own allows a person to find who they really are without the influence of other people. I used to have huge confidence issues whenever I had to eat alone, but now I just shrug it off. Thanks for the perspective.
M3ta1 9 months ago
Go someplace on my own that I wouldn't normally do? That would be a strip club!
GruppeSechs2004 1 year ago
i spend alot of time alone by choice.. the problem is being alone in a social setting as opposed to being alone behind closed doors. it's hard to relax in a social setting when your not being social.. you can't escape the feeling that you're the odd one out.. maybe i'm just paranoid lol.
now lets talk ABOOT that accent of your's!.. lmao.. love it!
thesolaceseeker 1 year ago
@thesolaceseeker I completely understand what you mean. I live in a very small, student populated town when I attend University, and I find it a lot more difficult to be alone here than I do back in my medium-sized home town. You're bound to bump into *someone* you at least vaguely know, and that is more intimidating. Whereas, in my home-home town, the sense of anonymity that goes along with its size allows for a bit more comforting feel of REAL alone-time ... eh, wanna fight aboot it!? ;o) :oP
InnerBeautyCanada 1 year ago
I agree I like doing things on my own. Who cares why someone is at a restaurant alone. A worker should be thankful who ever patronizes their restaurant. The money is just as green and keeps that person employed. :) A great book about being a loner is "Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto," by Anneli Rufus. By the way that is funny about your town being quiet like a zombie apocalypse LOL..
chalk20 1 year ago
@chalk20 I'm curious about this book! I will definitely look it up, thanks for that! :oD -Allie "Wednesdays"
InnerBeautyCanada 1 year ago
@InnerBeautyCanada You welcome Allie. Let me know if you read the book and what you thought of it. I just read it again myself.
chalk20 1 year ago
@InnerBeautyCanada Your welcome Allie. If you have a chance let me know if you read this book and what you thought of it.
chalk20 1 year ago
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@InnerBeautyCanada Your welcome Allie. If you have a chance and read the book let me know how you like it. :)
chalk20 1 year ago
Why am I just now seeing this??? Awhhh, Samantha fail!!
Great response, I feel like some times I get more done if I go by myself.
SaithJC 1 year ago
Hahahaa Love the addition of the kid off of home alone :P I agree, I think it is healthy to do stuff on your own from time to time. I have been eating at timmies on my lunch break all week by myself, it really frustrates me when people stare though. SO many creeps in this town!!!
ElleJaii 1 year ago
I really like this video. Being alone is sometimes something that we need, even the people who can't stand being alone. It gives us a piece of mind. I hated going out on my own before this year, but this year.. I just did it and I was strangely happy :) <3 Linzi
westernhausen 1 year ago
@westernhausen It's amazing the realizations we come to when we just force ourselves to be alone sometimes... pure enlightenment! :o) <3 -Allie
InnerBeautyCanada 1 year ago
I love the random noises you've been using lately... you are really good at cracking me up!
Have you seen the video "How to be alone" posted by andyradorfman? It's FANTASTIC. You should look for that video. It pretty much encompasses the awesomeness that can be experienced on one's own.
AndSoShePaints 1 year ago
@AndSoShePaints Just youtubed that and LOVED IT! Thank you so much for mentioning that. Posting that to my facebook :oP
TheAllieB12 1 year ago