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new blog post - the venn diagram of where you're from and who you are
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I liked the part about boxing people up and compartmentalizing yourself. Finding out which parts of yourself came from where, it kind of all falls under the theme that no one is original. I wish you'd expounded more on this process of sorting out your identity. People can put YOU in a box- oh yeah, that's the short kid that likes golf. Boom, identity masked. But they can also subsort. "Oh yeah, that's the short kid that likes golf... one of the most sarcastic people I know". That sort of compartmentalization always leads to a discussion of why, when, and how... like a quick character analysis of your friends. It's this projected image of ourselves we always seem to have on our minds, when we reflect on our own personality and identity. And we can never fully keep track of the soup of traits and characteristics our friends are tasting.
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Thanks, @Split, that's an interesting offshoot for sure. Do you find yourself asking those kinds of questions about others in your personal life? Or do you tend to settle on the simplifications?
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Cool.
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lmao i figured this was gonna be a link to some survey or something so we could all do our own and some diagram would put it together
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I think people adapt to fully realize who they want to be, and I have nothing but respect for these people- unless they lose confidence and retract into who they were before. Those are the worst people. But I can't judge too harshly as long as you're doing you. |
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@Split I see that, at least in terms of people who are close to me. I honestly could give two shits about jyoti pate from high school - it's always so much easier to typecast her as that weird goth kid who spoke elvish and loved simple plan. But that was my appeal, I suppose, to not take the complexities of others for granted based off of cosmetic definitions we assign, since we tend to buck those definitions ourselves (even when they're accurate). |
i do not think I am going to read this, because the responses reek of intellectual elitist hipsterism.
carry on my wayward son...there will be peace when you are done. |
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maybe you hurt my ego by not choosing to @me? Did we consider that. Of course not dad. stop arguing with mom! leave her alone! I hate when yall fight! and that is why I turned to drugs in the first place. I am Walden.
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But what if I wanna fit?
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Lord Zygote... where hast thou goneth?
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I miss him. there was a robotic charm to his punctuality
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I read this, oats.
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You were a bit more streamlined and focused in this, and you brought things to a strong close. Thoughtful and well-done.
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also read
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I agree with Certain. Nothing negative to say. I thought motherfuckin was out of place and jarred me a bit. Aside from that I liked it.
GOOD ON YOU OATSY |
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