The cop-out answer I expected, instead of having the balls to admit that you were wrong in painting me as the most untrustworthy.
Done with this shit for now, bud.
haart stated: source post
No, not lying. I genuinely am impressed.
But I'm actually, really, genuinely terrible at this sort of thing. Clouded by projection. I have a habit of seeing everyone as a distorted version of myself at best, and an inanimate prop at worst.
I rely far more on sleight-of-hand than actual astuteness :P
I'd be more comfortable rattling off a catalogue of terms I'd use to describe you (which I suppose isn't even the same game, but it's an adequate substitute);
Keenly perceptive. Wary. Extraordinarily clever. Guarded. Domineering. Charismatic. Occasionally vicious. Sadistic. Adventurous. Measured. Calm. Assertive. Self-aware (This actually interests me about you. You've got perfect aim when it comes to the character of others, and I wonder how that influences your own relationship with yourself. You don't strike me as self-conscious, but this can be a misleading medium.).
If the question is what you think about yourself, then I'd imagine your introspection is fairly congruent with reality. Delusional you ain't.
Apologies for going off script, but I have no talent for assessing character beyond exploiting opportunity. Particularly when it comes to someone like you.
Well this was suspiciously flattering, but I suppose it was expected. Projection or not, I would be curious to see what you thought was going on in my mind. If anything, that's the game itself. It's why I chose the people on that list. I don't need anyone to tell me what's in my head. XD
But I won't be so discourteous as to ask the same favour twice. I thank you for the narc supply. It was well timed.
TheCrowOnTheFence stated: source post
"I would rather connect with people on an intellectual level than make them laugh, be playful and lighthearted."Am I not playful and lighthearted? Why just today I spent 15 minutes chasing a stray dog through the streets of Vietnam, because I simply had to give him a hug. pffft Heavyhearted my shapely arse. : P
It was a guess based on how you come off here, but I am glad to hear that I was wrong. Being lighthearted and playful from time to time is very energizing and healthy for both yourself and those around you.
TheCrowOnTheFence stated: source post
Why just today I spent 15 minutes chasing a stray dog through the streets of Vietnam, because I simply had to give him a hug. pffft Heavyhearted my shapely arse. : P
I can attest to this. Keeping up while she practically ran at points, myself crossing busy streets with groceries in hand, proved to be quite a chore...
Super friendly dog though, very fuzzy.
It's actually rather a hindrance. I'm easily distracted and a natural procrastinator. But I suppose I wouldn't ever trade it for functionality.
My playfulness takes different forms. The more obvious being the one that doesn't translate into text. The less obvious.... well spotting humour isn't your strongsuit, I suppose. ; )