Besides, I already have all the information I need...
Turncoat said:Check her history, she's been talking about herself for years now and she barely hides the connection, treating the name changes at points more like a change of clothes.
I'm only moderately interested.... I have better things to do. She's also a dumb-dumb, I am not convinced it's worth the long-term investment.
She's actually pretty quick, and her conclusions stand to give others reason to ask things about themselves.
There's a lot we can learn from her.
What did you learn from her?
Among other things to keep a more open mind. She's full of surprises, and how those respond around her's different than they might with others.
She studies a surprising amount of things, but in a somewhat manic form with less room to self-correct. She and I have had some pretty extensive talks on the nature of the mind, on perception, and what it means to be alive.
Among other things to keep a more open mind. She's full of surprises, and how those respond around her's different than they might with others.
She studies a surprising amount of things, but in a somewhat manic form with less room to self-correct. She and I have had some pretty extensive talks on the nature of the mind, on perception, and what it means to be alive.
What's the difference between her and every other nutcase?
Among other things to keep a more open mind. She's full of surprises, and how those respond around her's different than they might with others.
She studies a surprising amount of things, but in a somewhat manic form with less room to self-correct. She and I have had some pretty extensive talks on the nature of the mind, on perception, and what it means to be alive.What's the difference between her and every other nutcase?
The specifics.
Disappointing. You revere idiots.
Like in Shakespeare, there's much wisdom in The Fool, while the one who is sure of himself can be all the more foolish.
Insufferable.
If you cannot withstand them, that's on you more than them.
A little patience goes a long way, especially when it comes to humbling yourself.