Xander Tarbert
We rely on a Brownian system to remind ourselves that we're humans. Lock anyone up for a long enough time and keep them alone, and they go nuts. Even with enough books and video games, just a lack of human contact is bad for us. Some people only need to be in the same room with another (or same building for that matter) while other need something more, like touching hearing, or even smelling. Sometimes even I'll just grab a loved one and under the guise of a hug, give them a good sniff. Of course, if they know me well enough I don't even have to hide it, but that's beside the point.
Kissing someone means you have a bond of some kind with them, and just the tactile reminder of it sends your nerves a' quiver. I can count on one hand the number of people I'd let kiss me on the mouth, so a relationship like that really matters.
And all this is the reason I don't take drugs. I all ready think about this kind of stuff. Acid would only implode my mind, not expand it.
Kissing someone means you have a bond of some kind with them, and just the tactile reminder of it sends your nerves a' quiver. I can count on one hand the number of people I'd let kiss me on the mouth, so a relationship like that really matters.
And all this is the reason I don't take drugs. I all ready think about this kind of stuff. Acid would only implode my mind, not expand it.
Makes sense. I am in huge need of human contact. I've been lacking it with all the moving my family does.
Especially the special bond. Impossible to do while moving from state to state. neutral