Pub trivia is the ultimate refuge for people who lack a personality
A columnist criticizes pub trivia nights as joyless events that transform social venues into silent libraries where participants police behavior with passive-aggressive shushing. She argues trivia prioritizes useless knowledge over genuine conversation and wit, turning pubs from places of connection into spaces obsessed with trivial facts like obscure 1990s chart positions. The author prefers spontaneous socializing to organized quizzes.
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