Hey folks,
It's been a while since I posted so I thought it was time since an occasion has risen. Let me give you a little background information to start.
I'm usually known for being talkative (people think something is wrong if my mouth is shut), repeatidly cracking situational jokes (people tend to laugh at them often and hard so I believe I'm not being too obnoxious), laughing hard, and just having a good time.
Lately it seems I'm starting to approach music more seriously along with other hobbies/interests (many that were suppressed in a small close-minded town of 24/7 drinking and hunting), and I think it's changing me or giving me that illusion. I'm starting to become calmer, talk less, and being just a bit more serious (not too serious though
). In the end I just don't feel like being the constant jokester who always has something to say.
But it seems my friends arn't taking to it too well. They're acting almost ****ish to me, sort of like I'm just a last resort pick-up friend now. For instance they'll call me up for a game of racquetball and never ask me to play in a match (almost like I'm there just incase a guy or two doesn't show up). I'll go there and work out for a while while they play a game or two, thinking naturally I'd be ask to play a game like I would in the past, but they just ignore me and set up matches before the current match is even over not giving me the chance to play.
You can skip the following paragraph, it's a little difficult to read and may sound a little *****y or like I'm digging for problems. But if you're interested go ahead.
One more situation for the hell of it, we went out of pizza one night after they invited me. I go to the parlor with a buddy (he gets ripped on big time by us, I do it for fun and try to keep it playful, while the others do it because they seem to hate him and just use him) and we wait for the guys to show up. They finally do. Invited to a pizza parlor you'd think you'd get a pizza and split the price and all eat. But when the waitress comes they order a pizza and the waitress asks me if I'm going to order anything. To which I reply no because I'll just split the tab up and eat pizza. The guys look at me odd, so I ask them "arn't we all going to eat pizza and split the price", I get some smart ass remarks and then I'm told it wasn't the plan. But in the end I gave them some money and tried to get away from them as soon as possible without looking weird.
Not to mention they'll go out and do other activities and I'll tell them to give me a call because I might be interested and lately they never call me but I sure hear their stories the next day.
It's hard to explain, but I just feel like I'm becomming a social leper to them. Doesn't really matter to me, it's I'd just like to find out if the problems them or myself.
I'm thinking maybe it's time to find new friends (or hang out more with the friends I have that arn't such ****s to everyone that's not in our social circle). Maybe they were just friends with me because I fitted some role I'm not fulfilling dutifly any more. I'm going to get a band going finally, perhaps it will bring some new cool people into my life.
It's been a while since I posted so I thought it was time since an occasion has risen. Let me give you a little background information to start.
I'm usually known for being talkative (people think something is wrong if my mouth is shut), repeatidly cracking situational jokes (people tend to laugh at them often and hard so I believe I'm not being too obnoxious), laughing hard, and just having a good time.
Lately it seems I'm starting to approach music more seriously along with other hobbies/interests (many that were suppressed in a small close-minded town of 24/7 drinking and hunting), and I think it's changing me or giving me that illusion. I'm starting to become calmer, talk less, and being just a bit more serious (not too serious though
But it seems my friends arn't taking to it too well. They're acting almost ****ish to me, sort of like I'm just a last resort pick-up friend now. For instance they'll call me up for a game of racquetball and never ask me to play in a match (almost like I'm there just incase a guy or two doesn't show up). I'll go there and work out for a while while they play a game or two, thinking naturally I'd be ask to play a game like I would in the past, but they just ignore me and set up matches before the current match is even over not giving me the chance to play.
You can skip the following paragraph, it's a little difficult to read and may sound a little *****y or like I'm digging for problems. But if you're interested go ahead.
One more situation for the hell of it, we went out of pizza one night after they invited me. I go to the parlor with a buddy (he gets ripped on big time by us, I do it for fun and try to keep it playful, while the others do it because they seem to hate him and just use him) and we wait for the guys to show up. They finally do. Invited to a pizza parlor you'd think you'd get a pizza and split the price and all eat. But when the waitress comes they order a pizza and the waitress asks me if I'm going to order anything. To which I reply no because I'll just split the tab up and eat pizza. The guys look at me odd, so I ask them "arn't we all going to eat pizza and split the price", I get some smart ass remarks and then I'm told it wasn't the plan. But in the end I gave them some money and tried to get away from them as soon as possible without looking weird.
Not to mention they'll go out and do other activities and I'll tell them to give me a call because I might be interested and lately they never call me but I sure hear their stories the next day.
It's hard to explain, but I just feel like I'm becomming a social leper to them. Doesn't really matter to me, it's I'd just like to find out if the problems them or myself.
I'm thinking maybe it's time to find new friends (or hang out more with the friends I have that arn't such ****s to everyone that's not in our social circle). Maybe they were just friends with me because I fitted some role I'm not fulfilling dutifly any more. I'm going to get a band going finally, perhaps it will bring some new cool people into my life.