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No one was ever really interested in my hobbies either, except for when they wanted their computer fixed. They didn't want to know about it, they just found me useful. The same again when I was running a still and making my own whisky.
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Owliet
No one is really ever interested in any of my hobbies unless it helped them out. I’m sorry that you feel like this.=(
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Slime_Punk
I've come to accept that this is kind of how it goes with the NT population. I agree that it can cause some disconnect and I'm sorry you're having a hard time with that. But also, I hope you keep posting your artwork on here!
Aspychata
Aspychata
The other problem is that truly talented people do intimidate others. You strike me as a power house of talent. You are the person who will make it. Just keep moving forward.
Aspychata
Aspychata
If you have cheesy friends then make cheese sauce and melt them out of your life. :)
Joking but true friends support you.
Mr. Stevens
Mr. Stevens
Those kinds of people will care if you're successful.
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Luca
@Mr. Stevens some of them do “care” that I’m successful at stuff because they think it means they can ask me for money and that I can do things for them with those talents. It seems to me that a lot of people are this way.
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Luca
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