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May 05, 2005 23:43

Poll: Is being described as "random" a compliment, or an insult? Would you be insulted if someone called you random? Would you enjoy the company of a "random" person? Do you already? When your friends are "random" people, is the "randomness" a flaw that you see past, an eccentricity that you don't mind, and maybe find a little interesting, or ( Read more... )

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almightyblah May 5 2005, 21:03:30 UTC
There's no real answer to your questions. It depends on who's saying it and in what context they mean it in. Random could be a good thing to one person, and a bad thing to someone else - it really depends on their personality and how they handle random people.

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darktremor May 5 2005, 21:10:18 UTC
ah - but it's a poll. Opinion based. Mainly what you personally think. I know it's true that it varies from person to person, but that's how a poll works. No real answers to the questions. Only opinions.

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almightyblah May 5 2005, 21:13:07 UTC
Mkay, in that case, I vote you add a new option: "depends on my mood". Because sometimes it's a good thing, and sometimes it's not. *shrugs*

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malibu87 May 6 2005, 08:21:31 UTC
I agree with Sarah. Random is good depending on the mood of the company who says it. If they're laughing and are in a good mood and go: Andrew, you're so random!! *giggles*... then it's probably a good thing... but if they're not having a good day or are sad and like: Andrew, you're so random!! *silence*... chances are they're not impressed. lol.
I like being called random no matter the context. It's funny.

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darktremor May 7 2005, 08:54:19 UTC
heehee me too now.

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