09-11-2018, 12:37 AM | #1 |
Celestial Harbor
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Miles over someone's head
Have you ever said something that was directed at a person, but somehow through some incredible odds, the point sailed like 50 miles over their head? Dealing with people of all varying walks in another community that i'm in has made me feel this uptick recently, and I'm wondering what the factors really are. Part of me wants to say in the day and age where young people get access to the internet and chat servers and the like, people don't actually take the care to process words correctly, or even see contextually who they're talking to. Often there's this disconnect where there's a 13 or less year-old being super hyper and trying to get attention from server owners which feels really annoying, and even when told to stop, they seem to absolutely miss the point. Maybe it's internet anonymity or something, where they don't realize they're talking to someone nearly double their age, where in real life I think the realization of like, the age gap, behavioral gap, etc. becomes more apparant starting to ramble, but tl;dr people miss points that you think are super obviously made towards them LOL |
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