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Larry Hammer ([personal profile] larryhammer) wrote2014-05-12 01:00 pm
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"the pattern of centuries rise and fall / we will know that the fate of one is the fate of all"

Not all of these comics about introversion are actually about introversion. But enough are, and they are good. (via)

Spurious correlations. Make your own. (via)

Eleven tests for whether you are in a gothic novel. (via)

---L.

Subject quote from "Soon Love Soon," Vienna Teng.

[identity profile] maryosmanski.livejournal.com 2014-05-12 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Must fight the temptation to make more correlations.

(Anonymous) 2014-05-13 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
The comic by Dr Carmella rubbed me the wrong way, though. I am a prototypical introvert in the "expend energy socially, recharge alone" sense, so I understand where it is coming from, but it strikes me as really boorish and tone-deaf to describe simple human interaction as "annoying (read: wasteful." And it definitely is simple human interaction being described that way -- apparently anything more than a "hello" and polite deference is over the line. Unless of course the introvert authorizes further interaction after deeming their interlocutor worthy of meeting their needs. So in summary, introverts are, like, a cross between a startled gazelle and a celebrity who has his handlers go through the restaurant before he arrives ordering everyone not to make eye contact.

As Introverts 101 comics go, I found Grant Snider's much more pleasant and less likely to make people think that introverts are just self-important jerks.

--Matt