my introvert anthem

I like how this singer, Aubrey Logan, swings. Not only do I love her voice, she also effortlessly takes a couple measures out to play trombone.

Someone understands how it’s like to feel ambivalent once they go out their front door. I wish I had the superpower of invisibility. Life would feel comfy.

The world feels a little too wild for me sometimes. I feel like there’s an unwritten hipster score to meet in order to be socially accepted. Petty...petty....stuff I’m on guard over. Forget studying reviews on an establishment, I need reviews on the social terrain. What’s THAT weather going to be like? What gear should I bring and what should I expect?

I’m probably doing my own head in with thinking so much.

I feel less anxious the closer I am to home. I once joined my roommate and her friends for a birthday drink wearing clothes splattered with paint. I was in the middle of a project at home but didn’t mind stepping away for a moment. I must’ve been a curious sight to behold because a man at the bar asked what was up with the painting outfit. After introducing the birthday girl and her friends, he bought us all champagne cocktails. When I tried to dash out after meeting my social time allotment and wanted to return to my project, he asked what I was into.

JNET: “Quantum physics.”

It’s a subject you really can’t get into in a noisy bar while your roommate is celebrating HER birthday. He probably wanted to see if small talk would make me stick around. Nope. But with that response I gained a friend. I later learned he’s a science fiction writer. I’d bump into him in many occasions over the years. We’ve had a nice “hey, neighbor” relationship. He’s accepted my wallflower personality and hasn’t judged my abrupt goodbyes when I felt I’ve had hit my limit of people energy.

What am I doing here?? I’m done. Bye!!!

Funny things said when we introverts go out in the wild....

“Wooo hoo!!!!! We are out on a FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!”

“Ok, I’m going over there to check things out. Don’t lose sight of me!”

“My ears are going to bleed if I have to stand here any longer.”

It’s not that I don’t like people, but interfacing with others is like using the most battery draining app on your device. After a few hours of chatting, dancing and dodging weird people, the human zoo will drain me. I will be good for the rest of the month if not season on socializing.

“You ready to go???”

JNET: (sigh of relief) “Yes!!!!”

If you’ve ever met me in the wild, count yourself lucky. You’ve experienced a JNET sighting. I probably researched the heck out of the place and the people that gathered. I studied maps and hailed the parking angels to meet me upon arrival especially if I’m venturing out by myself.

Ok. You ready to go?

I’m ready to go. See you later.

JNET

Here’s the original version of “Here”.

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