If you know me well, you'd know that I am not a people's person. I am clueless when it comes to social etiquettes and even though i may seem relatively decent in my writings, reality is I often thoughtlessly converse in the fatuous manner of a baby monkey inflicted by verbal diarrhea (i.e offensive, ignorant and excessive).
But that being said, you may find it hard to believe that I am actually - in all my glorified social ineptness - an avid observer of people and humanity. People's lives intrigue me, they fascinate me. I love listening to stories about people - about how a couple first met and fell in love, about who the prince is marrying (i used to have the most childish of schoolgirl crushes on Prince William back in the day), about how a family lost their home, about the kind of things people do which i will never in my entire existence have the guts to try, about any little thing, about life. Now before you accuse me of being the town's gossip girl (or rather an abettor to the common gossiper), I assure you that I merely listen to people's stories and make impartial observations without really partaking in the act of gossip itself. I try to maintain a safe distance from people, because really, how can one observe objectively if not from outside loop? Correct?
Anyway, the REAL reason for this post is for me to express my love for documentaries, especially those that highlight people's lives (no reality TV nonsense for me, thank u very much). But as usual, i got sidetracked so many times before i eventually realized that i'm not reaching my intended point of discourse. So before i go off tangent any further, i will stop here with an interesting trailer i found on Youtube:
The end.
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