I like those "Wait, other people don't do that?" moments that apply to everyday life, as well. We all tend to unconciously view our own experience as the normative baseline, and there's an interesting feeling when you realize how truly unique your experience is.
For example, remember a conversation you and I had - "You mean most people's families DON'T have half again as many conversations concurrently as there are people in the room?"
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Date: 2008-08-08 07:32 pm (UTC)For example, remember a conversation you and I had - "You mean most people's families DON'T have half again as many conversations concurrently as there are people in the room?"