Nothing Left to Say

July 9th, 2004 / #complaints

In the past week, I’ve run into more people I know than ever before. Now that my friends all have jobs and can drive themselves places, my chances of meeting up with them has increased immensely. Not that I want to be antisocial, but I don’t like it. Not at all.

What am I supposed to say to the people I see? We have absolutely nothing to talk about. Usually, the conversation looks like this:

“Hi, how’re you doing? Good. Yeah, how’s the life? Uh, oh yeah – I’m great. No, nothing new since school ended. Yeah. Uh, goodbye.”

So, if I know you and we see each other and it seems like I’m avoiding you, I am. And if we’re forced to talk, let’s keep it short for lack of interesting conversation topic.


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