>>15234090I definitely know your feel on that. I used to be very shy to voice-chat. It took me like, maybe about a year of being friends with the people I know until I could even start talking myself. And when I did start, I sounded very retarded, it just got very comfortable over time of doing it a lot. But I'm similar to you when unironically talking to somebody new, I just don't know what to say and can't keep a long and clear conversation running about much. When it's with the friends I'm used to talking with, there's a lot in-jokes involved and it's just comfortable, but, with somebody new you just get thrown off and it's a bit awkward, I think definitely that's normal. You should try to be less nervous about it though, because, it's okay, nobody's expecting you to be the most interesting person in the world or anything like that, just be chill, and you'll definitely feel comfortable with someone you know there, too. Try talking like you would usually with your friend. If you let it flow naturally, I think you'll be comfortable conversating with that new person, it'll happen without noticing if it happens that you click together. If not, then, shame, it's what it is, you're not supposed to get along with everybody. I guess you can't help the butterflies in your stomach, but, just be calmer about it and don't overthink already, sorry I can't help too much. Are you playing a game together or something, or just talking?
>its ok if you dont have advice to give, just talking helps me feel betterWell, that's nice to hear, thanks for chatting too, I appreciate it.
>>15234107The lemon cake thingy? Jesus, no. What the hell. How does anybody eat that? I do like squeezing lemon on things, but, I've never understood how people have lemon flavored stuff. Lemon ice cream, lemonade, lemon in their tea or whatever, I just don't get it, all it does is make it taste weird.
>>15234117Well, sorry.