Does spending a lot of time around non-family people end up exhausting you, or do you gain more and more energy as the night goes on?
Non-family exhuasts me quickly.
Are things like philosophy and abstract math interesting to you?
In some cases, yes, in many cases, not really. Simply knowing them is not good enough for me. I like to play with them and make jokes, which usually means I have a good background knowledge in such things, but don't take them too seriously.
Do you find role-playing games fun?
That depends on what you mean. Strict roleplaying as in the video-game sense, not really. I may like the storyline but I don't really like to play them. I've done writing ones as characterization exercises, though, and those can be quite fun.
Do you have an easy time pairing colors and fabrics in clothing (do you feel that you instinctively understand what "goes") or does this confuse you?
Yes.
Would you kiss a family member hello on the lips?
No.
Would you talk baby talk to an animal you liked (and do it all the time)?
Not really.
When you are outdoors, do you feel like you often see little animals and bugs and things others miss, or are you more or less oblivious to stuff like that?
Sometimes. I pay a lot of attention to birds, but most everything else goes under my radar. Like I was the first to notice how fat the robins were this year.
When you are online, do you quickly and skillfully search for things that you are interested in, with a wide variety of interests, or do you look around for a few things, focusing your interests?
Usually when I search for things on the internet, it's research for something in particular, and then I get distracted, learning more about the project than I really needed.
Do you value logic?
I guess so.
When someone is visibly emotional, sad for instance, does it make you very uncomfortable? Or is it slightly uncomfortable and you know you should/want to help comfort the person?
It makes me very uncomfortable, yes. I never know what to do, especially when they ask my opinion.
Are you always right in an argument?
I'd say I'm usually right, but if I'm arguing at full force, I'm probably being a bastard about it and will regret it later.
How much do you like conflict? Do you avoid it? Do you welcome it?
I'm mostly oblivious to conflict, to be honest.
Do you like science fiction (if so, what kind, any, all?)?
I like science fiction, but I don't like it when it's more science than fiction, or when a piece of the science is obviously more about moralizing than, well, science.
Before making decisions, do you tend to ask advice from a lot of people, or do you consider yourself very decisive without outside help?
Whenever I ask people anything, I usually know my answer already.
Malia's questions.
If this helps.