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367 The loneliest people at any gathering are almost never the ones standing alone by the wall. They’re the ones laughing in the middle of the group who will drive home afterward in complete silence and not call anyone about it.

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 11:14 EDT

The loneliest people at any gathering are almost never the ones standing alone by the wall. They’re the ones laughing in the middle of the group who will drive home afterward in complete silence and not call anyone about it.

The people we worry about least at parties are often the ones carrying the most invisible weight home with them.

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