Grand Admiral Crunch
Problem?
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2014
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- sp/so
My college choir director once described a visit to her mother while she was still in grad school. She had brought an orchestral score with her to study, which she would have to conduct after break. She was sitting at the dining room table poring over the score, hearing all the parts in her head and imagining how she would want to cue them and shape the performance. Then her mother came along and asked, "What do you think about chicken for dinner?" Poof.
This is what it is often like.
Just because I am not engaged in an obvious conversation with someone walking beside me, and don't have a phone pressed to my ear, doesn't mean my mind is idle and my attention is yours to demand.
For me, it is the scene from Cinderella when she was having a dream and the rats wake her up. And then she's like "fuckers, I'm going to kill some rats." That's small talk, a reminder that you live in an attic with a bunch of rats.
Actually, i don't mind it, except when I'm doing work. With all the people who want small talk, it adds up to a big waste of time.