I don't think this applies to the situations you've been talking about, but... negative attention from people you don't identify with is almost equivalent to positive attention from people you do identify with. That's why people go to sports bars and boo the home team.
And then for some people, maybe the negative attention is a side-effect, and the goal is more seeing the reaction than caring who it's aimed at. If that makes sense. It's impersonal, like poking an anthill with a stick. You don't want to get bitten, but you do want to see what will happen.
Not that I've ever done anything like that. But I've heard stories.
Oh man, that was an excellent post Matt. Of course I then went on to skim the rest of that conversation. That
was
a rough couple of days.
It's impersonal, like poking an anthill with a stick. You don't want to get bitten, but you do want to see what will happen.
I have only heard stories of doing things like that as well. I am far too classy to poke at anyone with a pointy stick so I could take pictures of a meltdown.
So I can keep your stick?
Of course! It's not like I have a vast collection of sticks or anything.
DEAR GOD. There was just a commercial for the Clerks 10th Anniversary Edition DVD.
I AM SO OLD
I'm sure that they have it wrong.
Clerks
came out 2 or 3 years ago, right. I mean, my
niece
recommended it to me, and she's...
Nevermind.
I have only heard stories of doing things like that as well. I am far too classy to poke at anyone with a pointy stick so I could take pictures of a meltdown.
ahem. right. i'm having a Wizard of Oz moment.
"pay no attention to those bronzed poke-y sticks behind the curtain!"
I AM SO OLD
Here, let me take that poky stick and fit you for a walker. Would you like to be seated in the crazy cat lady section today?