Everyone does that, which isn't to say they do it all the time, much less about all things, but anyone who thinks they don't just lacks self-awareness. It's not entirely a bad thing either. In reality most things we express are opinions. We express them as though they were facts because we...
Uh....I can only think of one case like that off the top of my head.
But I would guess the answer would be something along the lines of "for the lols/memes"
I’m not sure it usually is. But when it is, I suspect it would have one of two main sources. One the core of the story or the ideas may already be effectively be exhausted. Ideas may exist for it, but hey are more the tacked on stuff or other possibilities and less looking into new avenues to...
....depends on what precisely is included in the notion of fantasies here. If it's the things I'd wish for then yeah. But if it's anything I ever imagined.... Yikes.
There is nothing new under the Sun. However, one’s perspective is always unique, and hence there are new ways to do the same things, originality exists but it’s not in the broad strokes most of the time, but rather in the approach and execution. It’s a matter of how deep you go. If you either...
Different temperatures for one, plus our fingers are particularly sensitive parts of our body. You’ll pick up on temperature differences much better with your hands than, say, your legs.
I was coming out of my bookworm phase by the time I entered highschool, and mostly hung out with a small circle of friends in our own personal spot. We were definitely “geeks” of the class (not “nerd” because there were other people who were completely obsessive about studying) but after a while...
I watched it at one point, but it was far too long ago for me to remember, to me it was another show that happened to be on when I was bored and the stuff I actually wanted to see wasn’t on. It was just kind of there, not very memorable.
Honestly, Media personality or otherwise, I think you’d have more trouble finding someone who doesn’t do that than someone who does.
Heck I’d go as far as to argue most people who would tell you they don’t are simply unaware of how they’ve adapted.
They can be. It’s just a question of focusing on the point and intent being conveyed, making the distinction between the message and what part of the behavior is to be looked up to and what is fairy tale dressing.
In a vacuum sure (not a literal vacuum though, both would be pretty useless there), though there might be downsides depending on other implications for your physiognomy.
I guess the main thing would be to (1) try to figure out what the core elements you want out of the fandom you want to keep/explore deeper are and (2) what changes or different approaches you think the original fandom failed to explore. Step (1) of that is more important when it comes to making...
A little bit of it. It used to be much worse when I was younger and I learned to reign it in more thanks to some therapy. The little misfortunes that keep accumulating can still cause me to lose control though, it most often just manifests as grumbling and potentially shouting in the street, or...