It took me far too long to hear the irony in this: "...but then I remember how much I've forgotten already in my life..."
*waves to fellow youngun* Hi, Mark.
Xopher, I'm glad to have slightly amused you, though the "Young Rebel" in me is also happy to have slightly annoyed you. :) The slightly depressive quality of my little factoid cuts both ways. Realizing I'm barely older than someone's marriage makes me feel extremely young and ignorant, but then I remember how much I've forgotten already in my life, and I get depressed.
Congrats. I don't know if it would be amusing or depressing or annoying for me to note that I was nine months old when you two tied the knot.
And thank you x1000 for posting that prayer. I really needed that. My faith is still hurting quite a bit, but those words go a long way toward healing things.
Ah, a nerdy way of saying you're a nerd. Gotcha. :)
but speaking as a typical hyperverbal octoroon-Aspergers' case who often strikes people as a standoffish git
I had to look at that a few times (and from a few different perspectives) and do a little googling. Which led to this description of Aspergers. This excerpt made me wonder if I was being conned:
[Affected individuals] usually have a circumscribed area of interest.... Some examples are cars, trains, French Literature, door knobs, hinges, cappucino, meteorology, astronomy or history.
Why only French literature? Why not key holes? Why not coffee in general? Very strange. Every thing else is broad enough, but those four specific things made me do a double-take. I hope I'm not coming off as callous towards anyone's disorders, I just found that description to be strange.
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