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There was this time when I was in college and met my senior year next door neighbor for the first time (not really a roommate, but we shared the bathroom that connected both of our rooms together). It was in an elevator and we were the only ones on it. He said hi to me, I said hi back, then he rolled his eyes and aggressively punched the floor number to go up to our floor. He didn't speak another word to me the whole year we lived next to each other.

I have no idea what he was expecting from me. I guess I didn't give him the social interaction he was hoping for in the elevator?

That's a normal interaction for me though. I was doing well to even say "hi" with my huge social anxiety, and I can't think of anything else to say to anyone.
 
Sounds like he was brutally autistic
 
Sounds like he was brutally autistic
No, he was this kinda thugmaxxed Hispanic guy from L.A. area. I remember him having friends visiting his room.
 
There was this time when I was in college and met my senior year next door neighbor for the first time (not really a roommate, but we shared the bathroom that connected both of our rooms together). It was in an elevator and we were the only ones on it. He said hi to me, I said hi back, then he rolled his eyes and aggressively punched the floor number to go up to our floor. He didn't speak another word to me the whole year we lived next to each other.

I have no idea what he was expecting from me. I guess I didn't give him the social interaction he was hoping for in the elevator?

That's a normal interaction for me though. I was doing well to even say "hi" with my huge social anxiety, and I can't think of anything else to say to anyone.
relatable i bet a lot of people think i'm rude cuz i have difficulty maintaining eye contact or saying more than a simple hi
 
i bet a lot of people think i'm rude cuz i have difficulty maintaining eye contact or saying more than a simple hi
Yeah I worry about that sometimes.
 
There was this time when I was in college and met my senior year next door neighbor for the first time (not really a roommate, but we shared the bathroom that connected both of our rooms together). It was in an elevator and we were the only ones on it. He said hi to me, I said hi back, then he rolled his eyes and aggressively punched the floor number to go up to our floor. He didn't speak another word to me the whole year we lived next to each other.

I have no idea what he was expecting from me. I guess I didn't give him the social interaction he was hoping for in the elevator?

That's a normal interaction for me though. I was doing well to even say "hi" with my huge social anxiety, and I can't think of anything else to say to anyone.
Very odd behavior. You were just being courteous and polite.

No, he was this kinda thugmaxxed Hispanic guy from L.A. area. I remember him having friends visiting his room.
Thugmaxxers are mentally weak and highly insecure. I don't respect the ones who are delusional and think they are above the rest of us just because they think they are hardcore.
 
Very odd behavior.
Yes, I still think so all these years later. But people have often behaved oddly and aggressively toward me for no reason at all, both people I know and strangers. I did nothing at all to them.
 
What a mental case lucky he didn't punch you
 
What a mental case lucky he didn't punch you
Yeah he may have been a mental case because one time i went in our bathroom (we shared the bathroom, our rooms were connected to it) and there was blood everywhere, all over the sink and bathtub. He shaved his head so I assumed he cut his head shaving, but I don't know what happened. He cleaned it up later on.
 
What a mental case lucky he didn't punch you
Unfortunately, mental case or not, many bad experiences like this that I've had with people left their mark on my brain and are the reason I try to just hide in my room as much as possible and not interact with humans. True for most of us probably.
 
Legendary title
 
There was this time when I was in college and met my senior year next door neighbor for the first time (not really a roommate, but we shared the bathroom that connected both of our rooms together). It was in an elevator and we were the only ones on it. He said hi to me, I said hi back, then he rolled his eyes and aggressively punched the floor number to go up to our floor. He didn't speak another word to me the whole year we lived next to each other.

I have no idea what he was expecting from me. I guess I didn't give him the social interaction he was hoping for in the elevator?

That's a normal interaction for me though. I was doing well to even say "hi" with my huge social anxiety, and I can't think of anything else to say to anyone.
either he was autistic or he saw autism in you... .
 
Unfortunately, mental case or not, many bad experiences like this that I've had with people left their mark on my brain and are the reason I try to just hide in my room as much as possible and not interact with humans. True for most of us probably.
Yes. I've done the same. I rarely leave the house, with the reason solely based around avoiding their poor behaviour.
 
Yeah he may have been a mental case because one time i went in our bathroom (we shared the bathroom, our rooms were connected to it) and there was blood everywhere, all over the sink and bathtub. He shaved his head so I assumed he cut his head shaving, but I don't know what happened. He cleaned it up later on.
:feelswhat: Yikes
 
either he was autistic or he saw autism in you... .
I think he saw autism in me. I've never thought of myself as autistic before, but maybe I really am on the spectrum. That would explain why humans seem repelled by me within like 1 minute of meeting me (either it's my face or my social interaction isn't what they're expecting).
 
story of my life for me too
 
No, he was this kinda thugmaxxed Hispanic guy from L.A. area. I remember him having friends visiting his room.
He remembered he was brown so he chimped out.
 
why you so sussy
 
thugmaxxed Hispanic guy from L.A. area
This explains it tbh, these guys tend to have paradoxically inflated egos to overcompensate for a fragile sense of masculine identity
 

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