StarStrider
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This may seem throughly trivial in comparison to the host of other social problems that accompany loneliness and even baffling to many but nevertheless I will proceed with the question; has anyone else lost their sense of humour through isolation?
When I was a kid, a teenager and even during my early twenties, whatever else was going on I used to laugh all of the time *actually just remembering has made me chuckle a bit* and it didn't take anything especially sophisticated or clever to set me off!
These days it just doesn't happen. There have been a few setbacks granted but nothing that can adequately explain why the well has run so dry.
I'm on the home straight to my middle years so maybe it's just something that comes to certain people when they hit that watershed but I don't believe that anymore than you do. Perhaps the answer resides at the end of a marathon drinking session?
Any thoughts?
When I was a kid, a teenager and even during my early twenties, whatever else was going on I used to laugh all of the time *actually just remembering has made me chuckle a bit* and it didn't take anything especially sophisticated or clever to set me off!
These days it just doesn't happen. There have been a few setbacks granted but nothing that can adequately explain why the well has run so dry.
I'm on the home straight to my middle years so maybe it's just something that comes to certain people when they hit that watershed but I don't believe that anymore than you do. Perhaps the answer resides at the end of a marathon drinking session?
Any thoughts?