My 3 obsessions make me weird, apparently.

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21 Dec 2008, 5:24 pm

eman_ekaf wrote:
Hmm...when I said Alison Krauss I was referring to her music...not her as in I am in love with her. That could be taken that way, I think. :roll:

Dooooooood! Bluegrass is Squaresville! :)

Sometimes people laugh without meaning it to be cruel or even meaning a real putdown. It's sort of a right-of-passage. Being laughed at can mean an opening to acceptance ... and no, I can't describe exactly how to, with 100% accuracy, tell the difference in the moment. Maybe it is in how you handle it afterwards? Like if you laugh along with and roll with it. Come to think of it the above paragraph is sort of an example of it? But if they smell fear or defensiveness methinks you are sunk.

EDIT: Come to think of it if you don't understand the above then social environments like schools would seem really harsh and cruel even at the best of times. Hrmmm. Like the world was full of "bullies" when what was really happening was the world was full of people that you misunderstand the message from, and therefore the motives of.


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21 Dec 2008, 5:33 pm

I found out a long time ago, if you follow the crowd and do only what other people want you to do, you will never be happy. There are a lot of NT's out there that only do certain things because everybody else does it and it's the "IN" thing to do. I bet if you got some of them alone and found out what they really like, they would have wierd hobbies and interests too.



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21 Dec 2008, 5:39 pm

I can't think why that's so weird either. But I've been through that path before. Thinking about it, being obsessed with a sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea is very weird. :P


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21 Dec 2008, 5:39 pm

DwightF wrote:
Dooooooood! Bluegrass is Squaresville! :)


Au contraire!
Bluegrass is a cutting edge approach to music with people in their 20s currently leading the way.

I think a major appeal beyond its feeling of energy is the fact that such a large part of its presentation is based on understanding improvisation. Its not a genre one plays off a printed page of music.

Eman ekaf, my fiddle playing friends tell me they remember Alison Krauss from back when she was a young child. Her parents used to bring her around to Bluegrass jams to play with all the adults. As a child she was state fiddle champion here in Illinois.



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21 Dec 2008, 5:49 pm

macushla wrote:
DwightF wrote:
Dooooooood! Bluegrass is Squaresville! :)


Au contraire!
Bluegrass is a cutting edge approach to music with people in their 20s currently leading the way.

Precisely what I was getting at in the follow-up paragraphs. Laughing at her was the joke. 8)


P.S. I really liked the Bare Naked Ladies cover of Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" that they did in a sort of Bluegrass motif. So it can't be all bad, just need some solid lyrics to back up those strings. :^)


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21 Dec 2008, 5:52 pm

I think it was the Greek thing that they laughed about as most people in school don't realize that other cultures actually existed before the nineteenth century.


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21 Dec 2008, 5:58 pm

macushla wrote:
DwightF wrote:
Dooooooood! Bluegrass is Squaresville! :)


Au contraire!
Bluegrass is a cutting edge approach to music with people in their 20s currently leading the way.

I think a major appeal beyond its feeling of energy is the fact that such a large part of its presentation is based on understanding improvisation. Its not a genre one plays off a printed page of music.

Eman ekaf, my fiddle playing friends tell me they remember Alison Krauss from back when she was a young child. Her parents used to bring her around to Bluegrass jams to play with all the adults. As a child she was state fiddle champion here in Illinois.


I am a fiddler, and Alison Krauss is my idol. I really like her earlier music, but she is still amazing. If only I had her voice, i'd be all set! I love going to jams. I also go to ones with adults, no other teens/kids.



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21 Dec 2008, 6:09 pm

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21 Dec 2008, 6:55 pm

eman_ekaf wrote:
I was asked the other day what I enjoyed. So naturally I replied "Alison Krauss, Greek Mythology, and any books I can find." A few of the people in class started snickering and laughing. What's so strange about those interests? I just don't understand. It just makes me angry. I would not have responded that way to someone if they told me their interests.



Here's what I think, as a 41-year-old with self-diagnosed (but probably mild) AS,

Sometimes people are so worried about whether they fit in with the crowd, that they will laugh and snicker and at anything that's not the cookie-cutter popular thing that's in. Their laughter, I believe, is a way of saying, "Hey, guys...I enjoy the same things the rest of you do. I'm not different in any way, so you'll never have any reason to make fun of me." It's a case of those particular people being insecure about themselves and their own identity.



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21 Dec 2008, 7:02 pm

I agree; that's not weird at all. I had a Greek mythology phase myself when I was in sixth grade... never really learned a whole lot, because I got obsessed with astrophysics!

Heh. In any case, nothing to be ashamed of. People have a right to their interests.


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21 Dec 2008, 7:03 pm

yes being laughed at for what you say can be embarassing but it's not nearly as bad as being laughed at when you do something as simple as walking thru the door of the classroom and I have some experience in that area. Take heart things could be worse. Laughter is one thing, stones are another thing altogether.


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21 Dec 2008, 8:47 pm

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I know how you feel, i was reading 1984 in class and someone came along and hit me for it :\ its really annoying how people can be...


Maybe they thought it was a history book! :lol:



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23 Dec 2008, 8:00 am

I don't see what's wierd about greek mythology, I've had it as an interest off and on since primary school.

Or what's wrong with books, me and my my mum are addicted to books. we've probably got enough books to open a books store.

As for Alison Krauss, while it's not an obsession of mine, I have two songs of hers on my walkman she's got a nice voice.

People who don't understand having interests I just believe must lead very dull lives!



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23 Dec 2008, 10:05 am

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I don't see what's wierd about greek mythology, I've had it as an interest off and on since primary school.

Or what's wrong with books, me and my my mum are addicted to books. we've probably got enough books to open a books store.

As for Alison Krauss, while it's not an obsession of mine, I have two songs of hers on my walkman she's got a nice voice.

People who don't understand having interests I just believe must lead very dull lives!


I could open a library with my books (not a store...I wouldn't sell them!).

Yeah, she has a great vioce. And her fiddling rocka. ^^



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23 Dec 2008, 11:01 am

Maybe people think you're weird because you like books, I experience it too. Most people dislike reading, and think easily you're a geek when you do read a lot of books. Most people just don't seem to be interested and to be prefering other things. I don't mention anymore what I like to do, since people tend to see anyone who reads more books than they do as a nerd, which ends up in becoming very impopular. I don't say any longer what I like, people judge very easily. After when I've stopped telling people in conversations what I really like, I got more liked by people. I definetely dislike this, but it's better than being bullied or laughed at. Why can't people just like me for who I am? What does it matter that I have interests which differ from theirs, why doesn't your popularity depend on who you are, on whether you are nice?-Questions I often ask myself.

By the way-I love Greek mythology too!


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23 Dec 2008, 11:09 am

People are so narrow minded. They just wish they were as awesome and as intelligent as we are :D . But they aren't.

I have a weird combo to...
Medical Conditions (mostly Neurology and Down Syndrome) John C. McGinley (He is a Down Syndrome awareness activist and I became a big fan of his) The Beatles, and gnomes.


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