• Talking to people on the subway, sounds dumb but watch it. Its not half bad.
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[url]http://www.wimp.com/keepgoing/[/url] I wish certain sites had media tags.
What's with the dramatic music?
I love videos like this. They help people remind that all those people that they're rude too or ignore have lives and are interesting people. Everyone has a good opinion or story to hear no matter what race they are, what gender they are, or what language they speak.
People barely talk in buses and subways, that's pretty much true. Anyway, that was a pretty nice video.
I'd never approach a random person honestly, but when people start conversations with me I never really give them the cold shoulder. I'm more of a listener honestly, so it's nice to ask people about their lives for me.
The first time I took the bus, I started talking to everyone. I just feel better after talking to people for some odd reason. No matter what the conversation is.
[QUOTE=Badunkadunk;28791980]I'd never approach a random person honestly, but when people start conversations with me I never really give them the cold shoulder. I'm more of a listener honestly, so it's nice to ask people about their lives for me.[/QUOTE] Same here. I usually only listen in but if I am approached I always make sure to try to have a conversation with them. I just hate approaching people myself.
I really really REALLY wanna do this now.
Much money
Lol if these concepts are anything new to anyone, then they haven't been having sufficient social interactions. Good video though, some chill dudes on it.
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Awesome. And It's true. I wonder this every time I use public transportation. No human interaction. People are just dead, and sitting around, and I know that I'm not better myself. Unfortunatly for where I live, and from the experiences I've had with trying human contact, many people are also cold and rejecting. Maybe it's because we're all a bit controlled by fear, looking for love, and missing all the good things trying to protect ourselves with rejections.
[QUOTE=T3hGamerDK;28797351]Awesome. And It's true. I wonder this every time I use public transportation. No human interaction. People are just dead, and sitting around, and I know that I'm not better myself. Unfortunatly for where I live, and from the experiences I've had with trying human contact, many people are also cold and rejecting. Maybe it's because we're all a bit controlled by fear, looking for love, and missing all the good things trying to protect ourselves with rejections.[/QUOTE] Oh god that is so true. If everyone was talking to each other and be friends with each other, the world would be so awesome. But we rather stick to our life, our friends, and we treat other people like they don't belong in our world and that they have nothing to do with us. We rather just ignore them. I actually try to start a conversation everytime, when the time is right, because I'm more of a talkative person, but sometimes, I don't really want to talk to anyone.
This made me :unsmith:
I like this video, reminds me of myself sometimes. I am a magician and every now and then I will do magic on the bus or on the subway. It is really a magical (excuse the pun) thing. When i just get on the bus everyone is staring into their smartphones or at the ground, I ask if people wanna see something cool. Most of the time they say no, so i go on to the next person. When I start doing the magic to someone, everyone on the bus becomes interested. The people who said no are usually the most enthusiastic spectators. Everyone starts laughing, having fun, interacting. It's always wonderful to see a bus full a strangers acting like good friends.
Holy shit that one black guy "Not at all times..." Fuck he gives me the creeps.
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