It's extremely difficult trying to explain this to people. Especially recently, when it seems that this is something I've wanted to do on a more regular basis. Whenever I try to explain, it results in weird looks and people thinking that I'm depressed or something's extremely wrong, even if they won't say it. Maybe they're right, maybe I am and maybe I should look into therapy, but maybe they're wrong, and maybe they just don't understand this kind of thinking. I think there's a lot of people out there that flat out have never thought of doing such a thing. On a side note, I completely agree with insomniasexx. Louis is truly one of a kind.
I usually avoid trying to avoid explaining things like this to people. It's hard to get people to understand where you're coming from in a situation like this. It wouldn't be so hard if they were just listening but it's hard for a person to just listen. They take what they're hearing and translate it and try to put it into their own words. People aren't supposed to admit that they're sad and if they do it has to be for a damn good reason.