As an introvert, I do my best to keep my favorite company (myself)around as much as possible. I try to stay at my desk not talking to people, and pray that they will see the invisible cocoon that I put up to prevent others speaking to me. Unfortunately, some people are very bad at spotting visual cues or seeing walls people put up. Occasionally people are desperate enough to invade the Bitter Barrier and pop the precious bubble in hopes that I have some sort of answer for something or that I want to talk intently about the weather. They break the invisible barrier that keeps boring out and creativity in. All of a sudden the toxic boredom seeps into my lungs pushing my creative oxygen out. I can’t breathe and start dying of boredom. The best you can hope for is that they will eventually leave and you can remain safely in your protective barrier safely again. If one to stay protected from other people they must build strong barriers to withstand other people…
Or cats in this case…
Then there is the peer pressure Instagram barrier…
Then there is this whole exercise barrier…
And the Happy Gilmore fishing approach…
And all his fans(including the one blowing his hair)…
And there should really be more barriers…
When crossing the barriers of a golf course…
When in traffic…
And on your way out from getting fired…
Don’t ever let a stop light or stop sign…
And most of all…
…don’t let anything get in the way of you getting straight to the important business at hand the moment you get home.
And by most important…
So put on your protective armor, people. Go live your nightmares. Stay on that couch. Do as little as possible. Find your inner demons. Just don’t come over, because I will be in Fort Bitter and we will protect me at all costs.
ARRRRGGGGHHH
Bitter Barrier Ben