I keep looking at Twitter. Not, like, logging in and scrolling down the timelines. I just load the page, glance, close the tab, and say out loud, "God, I'm stupid." At least it's not an everyday thing and I've generally been enjoying the quiet that comes with not looking over social media at all. Cohost here has been a lot of fun. Interesting articles. Fun gadgets. Good old-fashioned meme-ery.

We're not meant to be in each other's heads all the time. Let alone the thoughts of 100+ people. Isn't it around that number where the idea of "group of friends" literally breaks down because more winds up creating an in-group and an out-group? I swear I read that somewhere.

Friend Number Paradox?

Something like that. We have some sort of mental limit on relationships.

Or I'm misremembering.


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in reply to @jaye-bunny's post:

No i remember reading/hearing that research too, you're not misremembering. There was definately something about having a circle of 10-20 real friends and another 80-100 who are more just "associates/people-i-know"