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Déjà Blah — The Art of Talking Without Saying Anything

  • Writer: Ingrid
    Ingrid
  • 15 minutes ago
  • 1 min read


Some people talk — like, actually talk.


You can feel the words doing something. Building, connecting, landing somewhere.


And then And then there are the others.


You know the type — same topic, same tone, same sigh, same “if only I had…” speech every time life repeats a tiny inconvenience.

Different day, same dramatic monologue.


It’s like watching a rerun of a show you didn’t like the first time.

And somehow, it always sounds fresh to them.

Like they truly believe it’s a brand-new revelation — even though you could quote it line-for-line at this point.


Maybe 😏 it’s an ADHD thing. Maybe it’s just a human glitch.


Some minds get stuck in loops — thoughts buffering endlessly until they feel finished. But to everyone else, it’s just blah, blah, blah on loop with no pause button in sight.


People call it “talking. ”I call it verbal déjà vu.


It’s not deep conversation — it’s just noise that thinks it has purpose.


So when someone says, “Oh, they just love to talk,” nah. They don’t love to talk. They just don’t notice they’re stuck on repeat — until someone finally pulls the plug and tells them to shut up.

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