Okay, I'mma gonna respond to everyone, since I was away a bit.
Frostheart Grueburn wrote:Not entirely sure what this pertains to, but abundant texting/IM'ing/emailing in public...? Well, consider suddenly finding yourself in a rather active long-distance relationship.
Hehe! Great point... and told personally, Frostheart.
Frosty wrote:Easy solution: Always bear a book with you. Or a selection of ebooks within the mysterious confines of your phone. Or an audioboo...or better yet, scramble up those pesky library stairs and borrow one!

Eh, I always used to get to tutoring at the last minute, and it was nervous-making if my student was late.
In the interests of full disclosure... I don't have a cell!

(though I did for about 3 months, and it happened to be when lorin quizzed us all about that.)
wf wrote:But I don't think everyone is so sensitive about other people doing it. Who cares what people you don't know and won't know think? And, if they're judging you at a glance, doesn't that mean that they're probably wrong anyway?
Well, of course... but, although looks can't kill, the moment when someone's look of disgust or distaste flashes over you... I'm not sure how many people resist such a thing well.
I play the game of "wear someone else's shoes" a LOT, as you guys know.
And I am becoming convinced that the line between respectable, apparently-confident "normal people" and poor, disenfranchised people who seem crazy is more tenuous than we think. :-/
So in some ways, I'm thinking about the damage such a glance can do to a vulnerable person. (and we all know that I am never one of those. haha.)
Okay, you received the brunt of my ranting, wf.
This is good though:
wf wrote:By way of evidence, consider the fact that THEY are going to forget whatever they thought about you as soon as they look at the next person, or sign, or dog, or tree. Just as YOU do.
Zarathustra wrote:I do, however, feel sorry for couples or groups of people who are sitting right next to perfectly fine and present humans, but feel the obsessive need to text to non-present humans in these tiny streams of words. Have a face-to-face conversation! Stop ignoring the people right in front of you!
There's the theory that texting promises all kinds of great things without all the risks that face-to-face convos bring.
Z wrote:It also bugs me when people record concerts, staring at this amazing, expansive spectacle through a tiny screen. Are you really going to watch that crappy, shaky video later? Forget about your futile attempt to freeze the moment. Put down your device and be in the moment!
that comment is hilarious..
(in spite of the fact that I can totally imagine wanting to watch it again and again to try to recapture the moment.)