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[MBTI General] So hard being (mis)undestood

Jaguar

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May 5, 2007
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I reconsidered much of the stuff. I responded to that post as a knee-jerk reaction. I think I've been unreasonable in trying to insult people's intelligence, including yours. I'm sorry.

I don't desire an apology. It is unimportant.

I have no idea why you think an IQ number matters so much.
I can't imagine my self-worth tied to 3 digits.

Cure Cancer.
Then I'll be impressed.
 

Ghost of the dead horse

filling some space
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Sep 7, 2007
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It's tied to all that matters, to all that matters.. one could say they belong to a club that has a 3-letter abbreviation. One could say what's behind those 3 letters that make them matter all that much? I haven't had much else.

I didn't start out arrogant. I first became lonely for speaking in a kind of written language as a child. I had read a huge number of books before the time people usually knew how to spell their name. That kind of stuff was interesting. I don't know if I met a lot of people of my age when I was young, as I was home-schooled to the age of 6, when people usually went to preschool at the age of 4.

First I became sad for not connecting to the people of my age, intellectually. Then I became sad for not connecting with them, as I was behind them in social development. I'm not sure I've ever completely recovered from all of that.
 
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