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And lest Mr. Oakheart get discouraged because we're kinda being jerks about this, remember that we wouldn't be jerks about this if we didn't care.
It's Tuff Luv, like the drill sergeant that shouts at you to make you feel worse so you'll try and be better. Constructive criticism, we to destroy you to build you back up, etc. Take it to heart, but don't take it personally -- it's for your own good.
I believe if I were in that situation, rather than judging the person unworthy of my attention, I'd say: "You haven't?! Dude, swing by my place Saturday, and I will show it to you. You don't remember how cool it is."
Or, y'know, if they express no interest in seeing it again, I'd change the subject. My hobbies (such as watching Star Wars) don't encompass my entire conversational ability. Maybe ask: "So what do you think was the most cool moment of bad guys torturing good guys in cinema?" Shift the convo back to them. People like to talk about themselves. Human beings are pretty self-centered....social skill is just making others feel like you care about them.
...as for this:
Man, if this was ever a can of social and phsycological worms, you've found it...there's so many different viens of crazy that go into high school cliques and self-identification at that point....
For simplicity, let's say society values some passtimes more than others -- Football > Theatre > Chess. The farther down the chain you go, the more isolated and estranged from tne normal happenings of social life you become. Chess teams don't have cheerleaders, and no one has a homecoming dance for the D&D crowd. This gets reinforced by natural human cruelty -- if you're not part of my group, you are worse than I am.
Compound that with the idea that HS is "the most important time of your life" and that up until about 45 years ago (and maybe more for some regions), people pretty much graduated high school, got married, raised kids, and that's it....well, people take a lot of definition from this point.

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I find that I have the most in common with geeks because I don't have to go through an explaination process to explain what I'm interested in. I can say "Hey, don't you think that part is cool in Return of the Jedi where the emperor is using lightning on Luke?" and expect an answer back like "ya, but wasn't it cooler when the death star was destroyed" instead of "Umm, I don't remember that, I haven't seen Star Wars in years."
I believe if I were in that situation, rather than judging the person unworthy of my attention, I'd say: "You haven't?! Dude, swing by my place Saturday, and I will show it to you. You don't remember how cool it is."
Or, y'know, if they express no interest in seeing it again, I'd change the subject. My hobbies (such as watching Star Wars) don't encompass my entire conversational ability. Maybe ask: "So what do you think was the most cool moment of bad guys torturing good guys in cinema?" Shift the convo back to them. People like to talk about themselves. Human beings are pretty self-centered....social skill is just making others feel like you care about them.

...as for this:
Is there any "reason" for the extreme clique forming at American High Schools? Also, is there a reason why intelligent individuals can't let go of things that happened more than 10 years ago? I don't want to start a flame war, and I'm not implying there weren't problems in my school years, but I find it remarkable that High school has such an extreme effect on the personalities of so many Americans.
Man, if this was ever a can of social and phsycological worms, you've found it...there's so many different viens of crazy that go into high school cliques and self-identification at that point....
For simplicity, let's say society values some passtimes more than others -- Football > Theatre > Chess. The farther down the chain you go, the more isolated and estranged from tne normal happenings of social life you become. Chess teams don't have cheerleaders, and no one has a homecoming dance for the D&D crowd. This gets reinforced by natural human cruelty -- if you're not part of my group, you are worse than I am.
Compound that with the idea that HS is "the most important time of your life" and that up until about 45 years ago (and maybe more for some regions), people pretty much graduated high school, got married, raised kids, and that's it....well, people take a lot of definition from this point.
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