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Post by crusader583 on Jul 31, 2015 14:12:41 GMT -5
I usually just let people tell me my strengths and weaknesses if they happen to mention anything. If they have nothing to say, I don't press it. What people have said of me is that I'm smart, funny (I am way, waay different in real life than on here) athletic, and very helping and generous. Weaknesses would be a short temper (I exaggerate it sometimes and let it get the best of me) as well as getting super, super worried and paranoid of stupid things that drift across my mind and stick. Also the inability to accurately judge myself on my own. I guess another weakness I have is that I feel like I'm too caring. I'll worry about people and try to help them and they will take it as an invitation of friendship, which it really isn't. I just treat people that way because it's just how I am. well, see, there we got some strengths and weaknesses. why aren't you funny here as well? and being caring is not a weakness, it's a good thing! Wow, the thing about me being funny is seen IRL, too. Around my school friends, I'm a little bit more serious and somewhat more hot-headed. It's not that I don't see them as close friends, I do, it's just..I dunno. I had invited one of my school friends to spend the night at my house with me and my outside-of-school friends, and she told me that I was a lot more loosened up than I normally was. That isn't something I do on purpose, I legit had no clue I was like that. Hell, in school I was still known as being funny and making everyone have a good time, so that was a surprise. Why I'm not funny here? Meh, it's easier to be funny in-person and in a verbal way than it is to write it out. Plus the opportunity doesn't present itself
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Post by Comrade Breuning on Aug 1, 2015 7:08:52 GMT -5
well, see, there we got some strengths and weaknesses. why aren't you funny here as well? and being caring is not a weakness, it's a good thing! Wow, the thing about me being funny is seen IRL, too. Around my school friends, I'm a little bit more serious and somewhat more hot-headed. It's not that I don't see them as close friends, I do, it's just..I dunno. I had invited one of my school friends to spend the night at my house with me and my outside-of-school friends, and she told me that I was a lot more loosened up than I normally was. That isn't something I do on purpose, I legit had no clue I was like that. Hell, in school I was still known as being funny and making everyone have a good time, so that was a surprise. Why I'm not funny here? Meh, it's easier to be funny in-person and in a verbal way than it is to write it out. Plus the opportunity doesn't present itself I kinda act the same, I have school friends and outside-of-school friends as well, latter I trust far more than my school friends, but, yeah, I am more of a distrustful person. Maybe because school friends are directly connected to ones social status in school? I don't know.
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Post by Vega Verde on Aug 9, 2015 12:34:05 GMT -5
I don't believe in describing oneself's personality. Opinions of oneself always tend to be biased and exaggerated one way or the other (narcissistic or self-loathing). I think it would be more accurate for other people to judge me and describe me than if I were to do so.
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