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"Because of my personal story, I'm very interested in illness. One thing we discovered as a family is that when you're thrown a curveball like cancer or multiple sclerosis, often people do not know what to do first". – Meredith Vieira, quoted by Jeff Chu, Time, 27 August 2006. [33]
One example of a phenomenon considered to be extremely online [1] is the "wife guy" (a guy who posts about his wife); [21] despite being a "stupid online thing" [22] which spent several years as a piece of Internet slang, in 2019 it became the subject of five articles in leading U.S. media outlets.
In "Master of Many Trades", Robert Twigger goes so far as to coin the word "monopath": "It means a person with a narrow mind, a one-track brain, a bore, a super-specialist, an expert with no other interests — in other words, the role-model of choice in the Western world."
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Developmental psychologists use the synonyms nonsocial, unsocial, and social uninterest. Asociality is distinct from, but not mutually exclusive to, anti-social behavior. A degree of asociality is routinely observed in introverts, while extreme asociality is observed in people with a variety of clinical conditions.
Ricky Mulvey: I tried to get something entertaining, and you came back with word process, Microsoft Word. Asit Sharma: I'm going back way, way back, but you can Google up there are many tools of ...