Wednesday, October 29, 2008

#51

I changed the title of this blog because I started thinking about it. "Hmm..." is very vague. "A Curious Incident" however, isn't. I find most of the things that happen to be to be curious incidents. For example, I find it to be a curious incident how you can talk to someone for you entire life and they know nothing about you, but you talk to someone for 10mins and you can tell them almost anything. And rather than calling it nonsense or saying it's irrational,
I'd rather just call it a curious incident.


Why Are People So Fascinating?

I've yet to figure it out, but I really do find people fascinating, like I don't understand why people do certain things. They know the outcome will be negative and they don't like negative outcomes yet they do the activity anyway. And people's emotions often fascinate me. They change rapidly, like to the point where sometimes I think that everyone is bipolar. But why do people think that you should be interested in them? Yes, I said I find them fascinating, but just because something is fascinating doesn't necessarily make it interesting. Fascination and interest are totally different things. Something could interest you and be not fascinating in the least bit. Yet, something could be unbelievably fascinating yet you're really not interested in it. Maybe that's just me though. I'm odd. I like it.

What's wrong with you?

1 comment:

  1. Most people clap for the wrong sort of things.

    A curious incident happened just the other day, kenne. I was sitting on a bench in the park watching the sky, when suddenly I saw a little boy and a little girl holding hands and sitting in the grass. The boy kept putting his face very very close to the girl but at the very last moment turned his face away, laughing. Then the little girl started to cry, so he kissed her on the cheek.

    I thought that was very curious, indeed.

    :]

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