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Immortal said:
Okay, that was probably the funniest half an hour I've ever wasted online.
That said, as someone who's really awkward and lacking in social experience, this is frightening, if not outright mentally distressing. I mean, who's to say that I'm not in the same situation as him? I'm perfectly capable of misinterpreting signals and get the wrong idea from what people say. Sure, I think I'm in nowhere near as bad a situation as he's in, but that's just it. He also thinks he's "normal" when he evidently isn't. And when people say he's crazy, he seems to think they're just being mean, while when they are jokingly nice to him, he takes it seriously. What if I'm actually creepy myself and all of my friends are just humoring me?
Oh, Lord, I can't believe I'm letting this get into my head, :O...


I think most reasonable people have probably had moments where they were "socially-tarded" and people who are self aware enough have also wondered if they would really know if they were a "social-tard" ... In fact, I think being aware of moments when you weren't at your best and questioning whether you would know if you had social problems is likely a sign that you're fine.

With that said, if you really want to go into the deep end of social disfunction google "chris chan" ... I don't approve of the trolling/bullying he has experienced over many years but his problems do put anything you experience in normal life into perspective.