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Something I found interesting was that the vast majority of the people that I got along with in my life were all the loners.

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In middle school there was this girl that would rarely come to our table and talk with us. She had no friends, was kinda short and had a weird laugh and this weird afro hair. I got along with her though, and would talk with her on the bus.<br><br>In high school, there was this guy in my gym class who nobody really talked to. He wasn't a weirdo and was fairly good looking, he was just incredibly shy. So when we had to partner up in P.E., we always worked together. He was really cool, and we also had some classes together. He had another friend that he would hang with, and so the 3 of us would sit together at lunch.<br><br>When I joined band class there was this one chick that was a grade younger than me that didn't hang with anybody. She sat in the back and kept to herself. I sat back there too when I first joined, since I was a freshman in the class and didn't know any of the upperclassmen. So, we talked a lot and got along.<br><br><br>I had a couple of friends in high school, and in my senior year I joined the band. I met this guy in the band who would hang out with me sometimes and we would smoke weed, play video games and just chill. His brother was also super cool.<br><br>When I was 20 I had just moved into an apartment that was relatively new. I met one of the neighbors, a girl who didn't hang with anybody it seemed. We got along alright, and would sometimes sit in the hallway and talk. One time I went to her house and hung out for a bit. She introduced me to this neighbor who was a loner, and although we both knew of him we had never talked. So, the two of them hung out at my place sometimes too.<br><br>The people that I have met in my life that I liked all had one thing in common, and that they were all loners. Even if they didn't know each other, if I met another loner, I always got along with them.

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