Is that your own special way of saying that you don't know what fun is?
My point precisely.
Experimenting with your own and other peoples' stupidity is bound to produce some alethological , ontological and epistemological answers.
You can't find the ant queen, if you don't dig deep enough into the anthill.
And despite all the ant bites, you have still managed to uncover the queen.
Ah, the depths of knowledge stemming from poking things and corresponding the results with your silly assumptions.
Who would argue with the benefits and fun one can ascertain from the experience of an adventure?.
I have things I enjoy doing, but I feel like I'm constantly restless and craving stimulation. Boredom is a real problem for me. I feel as though the general population must enjoy things a whole lot more than I do, because so many of them seem satisfied, whereas I never quite get there.
Well I am not a sociopath.
My opinion: I can imagine they feel plenty of fun, amusement... Saying fun is a feeling is almost like calling "Cold" or "Hot" a feeling ("I feel cold"). Sociopaths can get cold or hot, temperature wise. Just as they can experience fun. As in being stimulated, exited...
I think everyones definition of fun differ. I can only speak for myself when I say that going to a bar or club isn't my thing.
I do have fun at my current job, writing up death causes. I enjoy reading and I enjoy a day out watching empaths, while profiling some. I barely get good conversations in my uni course, but when I do get them, I enjoy them.