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Gary Herstein's avatar

I've a real issue with neighbor noise. It is now 22 years since I lived in an apartment building where that might even possibly be a problem. (I lived in an apartment building for one of those years, during my brief "academic tinker" phase. But it was a pretty tonied up place with well built walls, floors, and ceilings.) I really dread the thought of moving into a place where the neighbors think the "10" setting on the volume control is there because sharing is caring.

I have, in the past, had occasion to confront someone who thought they owed no consideration to the rest of the world. Those were all pretty tense moments. Given that I've become less patient with age, I'd rather live in a cabin in the woods than set myself up for such encounters again.

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Jack Cluth's avatar

"It’s not really my problem if they think I’m weird." OMFG, if I obsessed over that I'd have lapsed into alcoholism or drug addiction decades ago. I know I'm weird, so I assume everyone else does as well. But you have to reach a point where you no longer care what others think of you, because you can't control most of that. Of course, I'd like to be know as a good, kind, caring, and compassionate person, but I suspect there are more than a few folks out there who think I'm a flaming asshole.

And I'm OK with that.

Sometimes I like to keep people guessing.

I grew up in a small town (<1000 people) in northern Minnesota. Yeah, we pretty much knew everyone's secrets. Truthfully, most of them weren't all that interesting, but you make what you can out of what you have to work with.

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