Careless thoughts and shouldn't you be doing your work?
Isn't it amazing how people can bond over some shared interest? And so quickly too? You know someone all of two hours, and then suddenly it's "Can I have your number?"
Come to think of it, that's probably how me and the ex started our friendship. (NB: When I say ex, it refers to the latest one, because the previous one was long enough ago that I may now safely call him a friend without choking on blood that threatens to explode from my oesophagus. Also, as I said to Joey, I have the ability to extrapolate the weirdest scenarios, so please ignore me when I border on maniacal. It's, I'm sure, a side-effect of my histrionic nature.)
The downside of such friendships or whatever relationship predicated on this common love for something is that when said "something" is removed, you no longer have anything to gush over together. And your relationship is kaput because e.g.
"Ever since X gave up his hurdy-gurdy to buy an engagment ring, it hasn't been the same. We've nothing to talk about now."
But then again, relationships founded on absolutely nothing sometimes seem to thrive very long too because neither can find any reason to break it off.
Nonetheless, isn't it amazing how quickly people can bond over a shared interest?
:: nimezs @ 12:28 pm [+] ::