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Vulnerable Guising Fool

You might have met some people who behave in a stupid way even when they meet you the first time.
And obviously people are not much comfortable in seeing them in future because lets face it, no one is attracted to guys who become weirdly stupid when they should put on their best to try and impress the crowd near them.

But here's the catch. It's not always that people put on their STUPID mask to be weird in front of others. There's a difference in being a fool and being vulnerable.
And there's a reason for their vulnerability. It's because they want to make the atmosphere a less restricted and fortified, in other words, to make others open. Because that's the key. It's only then when the people open up and share their feelings and thoughts.
To make the people around much comfortable and frank in the conversation that may come up.

But clearly, "normal" people are not able to make out the difference between the ongoing vulnerability and confuse it with stupidity.

These people are often misunderstood. The "normal" world around them is just not enough for them. They deserve something more. They deserve a company of smart and mentally mature. They are just not meant for the shit they get. They are (and this word make's perfect sense for and completely justifies the context the first time in its usage) OVERQUALIFIED for the so-called "normal" people with their not so qualified brains.

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