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#1 SpidersRMe
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I've always wondered what human flesh tastes like..

Xx_Hopeless_xX

Pork. Or so I've heard.

I've heard that raccoon meat tastes like human meat.

StripTheSoul

Because we all know what raccoon tastes like, right?

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A defining chracteristic of intorverts is that they do not need nearly as much human contact as other people. They for the most of the time prefer to be alone, which is exactly what a couple people here were saying about "nonsocialists".lyeti
"Nonsocialist" isn't a real word. I told you about that dictionary.

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#3 SpidersRMe
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Oh I don't think I'm so terrible. :(DigitalExile
Tell it to the pedo police, uh...

I wanted some kind of funny name, but I don't have one.

Other guy is excused, by the way.

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#5 SpidersRMe
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If it's good, don't look under the hood.

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#6 SpidersRMe
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So most the time I end up looking introverted (i think thats what you mean instead of non-social?)lyeti
INTROVERSION

"1. the act of introverting or the state of being introverted.
2. the quality, tendency, or disposition of being introverted.
3. Psychology.
a. the act of directing one's interest inward or to things within the self.
b. the state of being concerned primarily with one's own thoughts and feelings rather than with the external environment."

Love that dictionary.

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#7 SpidersRMe
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I think the OP was talking about being non-social...DigitalExile
I think most people are when they use the word.

Edit: That sentence sounds stupid.

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#8 SpidersRMe
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Wikipedia article on ASPD. I definitely think it's bad and most people confuse this with just being not very out going.3DayFinisher
I looked it up in a dictionary.

"1. unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people
2. antagonistic, hostile, or unfriendly toward others; menacing; threatening
3. opposed or detrimental to social order or the principles on which society is constituted
4. Psychiatry. of or pertaining to a pattern of behavior in which social norms and the rights of others are persistently violated"

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#9 SpidersRMe
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Internet says, "unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people". I'll go with that.

Yes. When a person can't form and maintain relationships, it's bad.

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#10 SpidersRMe
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[QUOTE="SpidersRMe"]No single phrase acts as some kind of undeniable argument-buster.DigitalExile
"no u"

Your move.

You're not addressing my point.