Outlander wrote:Lady Sabine wrote:Don't get butthurt, sweetie. You can't help where you're from; you might as well enjoy it.
I'm not hurt about my place of residence. I'm hurt about your bad joke.
Last time I checked, stereotype jokes are still de rigueur on the internet.
Also, don't make me start quoting recent incidents of -ism from Georgia to back my claim. You can either accept the fact that people are going to mock your state, like they mock most states, or you can get butthurt over it and accomplish absolutely nothing.
Artesian wrote:The only term that comes close to what I'm attracted to is sapiosexual, but I place a far higher value on creativity than pure IQ. Creativity, an unusual mind, someone who can discuss interesting things with me. Everyone I've been attracted to has had something very unusual about the way they thought (synesthesia and mild OCD, and my current sweetheart has clinical ADD). Also, agreed about Loki, in a my rational mind says flee but the irrational part of me is drooling sort of way.
Thank you very much... that's definitely a new perspective, and the description bit sounds like very good advice. ^-^ I'll try that. (Isn't that why there was a fuss about Bella Swan when she was finally cast, because she was so sparsely described that everyone came up with their own interpretation of how she should look?)
I understand you completely. My boyfriend and I are both very creative- he plays guitar, I write, we both derp around with lyrics and comedy. Creativity is a beautiful thing. Synesthesia, to me, is a very vague syndrome, especially when you consider that almost everyone has it to some conscious or unconscious extent. That's why smells help people recall memories.
Yes, that's pretty much the exact reason. XD As far as I can tell, everyone was offended that Bella didn't more closely resemble themselves, since most people put themselves in that "ordinary" appearance group she was placed into.