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Mar 21, 2009 21:34

There's a downside to being overly friendly just like there's usually an underlying reason for it. Or, sometimes there isn't. Sometimes, there's just this really friendly, talkative person. Is it wrong to attempt to make conversation even if it appears that there isn't much to talk about? Talking about a slow night doesn't make the night any less ( Read more... )

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notverypriestly March 22 2009, 01:47:36 UTC
I'd have to agree, just like how talking about the subject like this isn't really conversation at all.

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criminal_issues March 22 2009, 01:49:16 UTC
I'd have to disagree. We're making conversation. I've had conversations about nothing. I guess, my point is futile conversations that just don't need to happen. I don't know if this is one. I guess I hope not.

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notverypriestly March 22 2009, 01:50:35 UTC
Okay, so you're saying as long as your mouth is moving, it's valid conversation? No matter what, it's worth it?

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criminal_issues March 22 2009, 01:51:43 UTC
It can be. I guess it depends on what you think or who you're conversing with. A nothing conversation with a significant other can still mean something. A nothing conversation between strangers could mean more to the two of them then either one of them realizes.

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