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What other ones do you pull from then, to express yourself to yourself?
I have always loved time alone in my house or apartment. Even when I live with another introvert that doesn't intrude on my thinking space or even physical space, there's really something incredibly freeing about being totally alone in your own space. I kind of feel like a toy that comes alive when its owner leaves or something--like I have the freedom to be totally myself. My brain works better, even. I get quick fixes by being alone in my car, but nothing really compares to House Alone Time (henceforth known as HAT). I will admit to dancing around and singing at the top of my lungs during HAT, as well. Can anyone relate?
HAT bores me most of the time, I could definitely live without it. I need to have someone around.
lolz i read this quote and nodded at the clear sarcasm, then i read the post after, and realized you might be serious. then i had a small moment, and then i checked out your type. and then i had another moment, and then i realized you actually were serious. (not a value judgment, just it never occurred to me that someone wouldn't crave HAT!)
This is why my short-term plans involve me and a small house in the desert.
HAT, FTW!!!
HAT gets me charged up, i love it! it is invigorating!
my neighbors do not, because i like music loud.
but now i have no neighbors, so it is a non-issue.
i live in a trailer in the desert, in the middle of nowhere. i am loving it.
i have a very chill "room-mate" who has his own trailer on the same property, so he is not really a "room-mate" per se. otherwise there is no one for miles.
what does FTW mean?
I get quick fixes by being alone in my car, but nothing really compares to House Alone Time (henceforth known as HAT).
Kittys. Whatcha gonna do. *rubs ears and paws*
Now you two are just bragging! *sulks*
I have always loved time alone in my house or apartment. Even when I live with another introvert that doesn't intrude on my thinking space or even physical space, there's really something incredibly freeing about being totally alone in your own space. I kind of feel like a toy that comes alive when its owner leaves or something--like I have the freedom to be totally myself. My brain works better, even. I get quick fixes by being alone in my car, but nothing really compares to House Alone Time (henceforth known as HAT). I will admit to dancing around and singing at the top of my lungs during HAT, as well. Can anyone relate?