I did, thank you! By the time I got around to blogging about it, I'd forgotten where I'd gotten it from. Kudos to you for finding it, but my favorite is still The Atheist Apocalypse (http://www.viruscomix.com/page433.html).
Mainly the 'on the computer at 4 AM' one. I go to look up ONE piece of information and next thing you know it's been three hours and I'm reading about how the oldest continuous parliament in the world is on the Isle of Man.
I also think I'm not too good at appearing to give people my full and undivided attention when they speak to me.
The one that got me was the one about "People who talk to themselves and learn a lot from the conversation." Omaha says she immediately thought of me when she heard that.
It's true, too. The two halves of my brain communicate via different channels. Sometimes, the channel must be external: from pen hand to eyes, from mouth to ears. Otherwise, the parts of my brain that need the message won't get it.
Now I need an icon of a Heather Bird. Problem is, I'm not sure you can make an icon of something that lives in the mythological moors and has tasty eyebrows.
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Date: 2009-11-12 04:28 am (UTC)I also think I'm not too good at appearing to give people my full and undivided attention when they speak to me.
And y'know, I'm weird. Always have been.
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Date: 2009-11-12 06:33 pm (UTC)It's true, too. The two halves of my brain communicate via different channels. Sometimes, the channel must be external: from pen hand to eyes, from mouth to ears. Otherwise, the parts of my brain that need the message won't get it.
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Date: 2009-11-12 03:16 am (UTC)Now I need an icon of a Heather Bird. Problem is, I'm not sure you can make an icon of something that lives in the mythological moors and has tasty eyebrows.