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Article - 4 Socially Awkward Pitfalls of Group Conversations

I'm reading through this and thinking this can't be real.. it's so complex and melodramatic.

Is that really what other people view groups as? Yikes that's scarily complicated
 
Two pages of drivel with a smattering of reality.
I think it's an attempt at satire, but like The Onion it does nothing for me. I don't know if that is because I'm Aspie or because I'm not American.
 
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Two pages of drivel with a smattering of reality.
I think it's an attempt at satire, but like The Onion it does nothing for me. I don't know if that is because I'm Aspie or because I'm not American.

Nope.. I don't get satire either, I struggle to understand the point of it let alone it being funny.
 
Nope.. I don't get satire either, I struggle to understand the point of it let alone it being funny.
It's not satire per se that I don't get. British and New Zealand humour is very different from Australian and American, satire included.
 

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