Edmund
is waiting for Starfield 7
There's this "Inadequacy" that I have and I've been really self conscious about it and it's been bugging me for ages.
I notice that whenever I'm watching a TV show or movie and someone randomly asks me what's the show about, I won't be able to describe it beyond it's genre. (It's a horror movie or its a comedy)
I was watching Revenant (Korean drama) yesterday when my brother in law asked me what's this show about
Me - "oh it's a horror show"
Brother in law - So what's the premise of the show?
Mr - huh?? Unmm. I don't know. It's a... It's a Horror show. Just watch it. (half annoyed at him for interrupting me during an exciting part of the show and half annoyed at myself for having this really strange inability to describe what's the show I'm watching is all about)
Just a couple of months ago I was watching The Bear. Relatives popped by and aunt
asked me what's the show about
Me - Uhhhm. About a guy managing a restaurant?
Immediately I felt so stupid. I don't know why I have such difficulty describing the shows I watch and just wondering if I'm the only one like that.
And I'm a pretty good conversationalist and I CAN describe things well but I don't know why I get so fucking stumped whenever people ask me to describe a show I'm watching.
If someone asks to describe a show on text I'd just link them the trailer or wiki link. But so far in all my years of life, people only ask me to describe a show I'm watching in person and I'm always caught unawares.
I'm also the type where I'm fully focused on a show and even if I miss a line, I'd rewind to watch it again.
And I also wish people can shut the F up and not ask me to describe a show while I'm still watching.
I don't why but I'm extremely self conscious of this inadequacy. Am I developing Alzheimers or something? I'm only in my 30s!
My brain just fucking shuts down whenever asks me to describe a show that I'm currently watching. (I'd have the SAME difficulty even after watching it)
Also, when people recommend me a TV series or movie, I DO NOT ask them to describe it or ask what's the premise. I just fucking watch the trailer on YouTube.
By the way, both The Bear and The Revenant are really good shows! Just don't ask me to describe what the shows are about. Lol!!
I notice that whenever I'm watching a TV show or movie and someone randomly asks me what's the show about, I won't be able to describe it beyond it's genre. (It's a horror movie or its a comedy)
I was watching Revenant (Korean drama) yesterday when my brother in law asked me what's this show about
Me - "oh it's a horror show"
Brother in law - So what's the premise of the show?
Mr - huh?? Unmm. I don't know. It's a... It's a Horror show. Just watch it. (half annoyed at him for interrupting me during an exciting part of the show and half annoyed at myself for having this really strange inability to describe what's the show I'm watching is all about)
Just a couple of months ago I was watching The Bear. Relatives popped by and aunt
asked me what's the show about
Me - Uhhhm. About a guy managing a restaurant?
Immediately I felt so stupid. I don't know why I have such difficulty describing the shows I watch and just wondering if I'm the only one like that.
And I'm a pretty good conversationalist and I CAN describe things well but I don't know why I get so fucking stumped whenever people ask me to describe a show I'm watching.
If someone asks to describe a show on text I'd just link them the trailer or wiki link. But so far in all my years of life, people only ask me to describe a show I'm watching in person and I'm always caught unawares.
I'm also the type where I'm fully focused on a show and even if I miss a line, I'd rewind to watch it again.
And I also wish people can shut the F up and not ask me to describe a show while I'm still watching.
I don't why but I'm extremely self conscious of this inadequacy. Am I developing Alzheimers or something? I'm only in my 30s!
My brain just fucking shuts down whenever asks me to describe a show that I'm currently watching. (I'd have the SAME difficulty even after watching it)
Also, when people recommend me a TV series or movie, I DO NOT ask them to describe it or ask what's the premise. I just fucking watch the trailer on YouTube.
By the way, both The Bear and The Revenant are really good shows! Just don't ask me to describe what the shows are about. Lol!!
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