People & Their Many Groups

It’s interesting to just sit back to listen and watch other people. People tend to associate and separate themselves into groups; while finding acceptance within. I’m sitting in the media room attached to our college’s cafeteria, with my little netbook. I have my philosophy book (for pleasure) next to me, a Gatorade, and nothing more. I’m not socializing at the moment. Sitting in front of me is a guy who’s gazing into his computer, giggling. I wonder what could be so funny. To my right is a group of maybe ten people who have pushed their chairs together in order to debate the many monstrosities of Twilight, Star Wars, George Lucas, Wear wolves and Light Sabers. “People buy millions of dollar in Star Wars...