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http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200303/rauch

Though, the guy does take an odd egotistical stance about introversion (or that may be a sense of humor, at any rate I certainly think the extroverted standpoint is something with it's own merits), this seems to sum it up well.

So hey, it's not that I don't like talking with people, it's just that I only partake in short bursts and then have to recooperate afterwards.

(By the way, contrary to this fellow, I actually am somewhat emotinally parsinonous. At any rate, my mother is the same way. We both will go to small parties but tend to recooperate afterwards. Further, any continous gathering situation or travelling from one party to another over the course of a few days is out of the question. That's a lot of socializing to take in all at once.)
Quote:I know. My name is Jonathan, and I am an introvert.

Hmm...
Is he your nobody or your heartless?
back in my day we simply called it 'stress' from 'acting your best' while in a social situation. The extreme to that is people who change their entire personalities while around people, and get even more tired afterwards.
Quote:Is he your nobody or your heartless?

That sentence doesn't make a bit of sense...
lazyfatbum Wrote:back in my day we simply called it 'stress' from 'acting your best' while in a social situation. The extreme to that is people who change their entire personalities while around people, and get even more tired afterwards.

What? No, read that again. This isn't anything like that.
Great Rumbler Wrote:That sentence doesn't make a bit of sense...

That's because it is obviously a reference to something you've never played!