I talk out loud to myself all the time. I thought everyone did this. I thought you were asking a rhetorical question π Since learning Korean I sometimes speak my mind about situations in Korean. I get to talk and no one understands. I had to quit that habit in Korea though π
That tops the list of things I was not expecting to hear. π
I was a bit the same when I was younger and it was a super uncomfortable combination.
I still have the overactive imagination. I use it to sort out my emotional issues. Do you do that? When I'm overwhelmed with emotions I pull myself into my imaginverse and the problems and people manifest themselves in the landscape. and with the emotion removed I solve the problem there and that shows me how I can attempt to solve it in real life... Weird I know.
I'm a libertarian don't believe much of anything should be taxed.
I worked as a removalist when I was 17 but only on the jobs that had so much money they paid people to wrap and pack their stuff. So I got paid to see and touch all the fancy objects in rich people's houses.
I want to hear nostr:npub1qfkcklnmes45z75y7y8dkud5yll8vp5eq5ysk9rmgqdxeasv8unsrfj6kq's answer to this.
Me too
I dunno. I'm not other people so I can't compare the way I experience myself with their thoughts about me.
Top one changes based on my mood. It regularly changes back to being there or a part of the international team that sees the Kim dynasty in North Korea fall or the integration of North and South Korea. Chances are super low though, so landing a job in research that aids the integration of North and South is a close second π€·π½ββοΈ Maybe one day I could nail fluency in Korean so I can read Korean political commentary and interviews in Korean...
I'm aware that I'm pointlessly ambitious. So called 'normal' goals bore me.
I probably should, bit I'm not the confrontational type. Maybe I should just go see a psychologist π€
nostr:nprofile1qqsd0ls544an6043sv2yyzw2gf5sgnndx8t7ejpm3kkse6cj04chxnq6suj4j what would Korean folks think of my mutant, meal-sized tteokbokki?
Bias cut tteok
Gochujang
Rice vinegar
Kimchi
Chicken
Fried egg
Pat of grassfed butter
Glass of makgeolli
#foodstr
#cooking
#foodie
#grownostr

Haha... Koreans would probably be impressed π I'd give it a go. Do you regularly drink makgeoli? I tried a few in Korea but never found one I really enjoyed.
For some reason your messages are taking ages to show up today. Pick a time and if I'm around I'll give it a go. Never done the nest thing before.