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derek_bliss December 7 2006, 13:35:36 UTC
Or one of the truly gentle people in the world, as opposed to most folks, who have to admittedly work at it most days.

It's not a bad thing to be--some people wish they could be that way again.

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secretarybird December 7 2006, 13:37:09 UTC
I seem to have gotten two quite different results, before and after drinking my tea and leafing through a few newspapers. The second seems to me more like me, but I prefer the first. Huu.

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derek_bliss December 7 2006, 13:50:13 UTC
Don't you have a dual...'function'? That would explain the different results.

And yeah, I missed the second one. Sorry about that. Usually though what I see of you is the first.

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secretarybird December 7 2006, 13:58:10 UTC
Well, I used to do many things. I was the good vizier, the good scribe, who manages well but is not harsh. The only answer I changed was the question about the greater flaw: too much dispassion or too much sympathy. Often I worry about that.

Of course, these results are about the Greeks, and I am not very Greek at all.

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[- text -] mercurialnature December 7 2006, 14:51:49 UTC
Bah. I like you and I don't think you should steer clear of me.

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Re: [- text -] secretarybird December 7 2006, 15:15:07 UTC
I am hardly likely to start now!

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_ruthven_ December 7 2006, 16:24:09 UTC
Blah, Hemingway.

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secretarybird December 7 2006, 16:28:31 UTC
Well, yes.

Huu.

This meme has worried me.

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_ruthven_ December 7 2006, 16:50:29 UTC
It's a meme, darling. The same internet said I'm Riker. I shouldn't let it bother you.

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secretarybird December 7 2006, 16:55:12 UTC
Oh, yes. But the question of sympathy and dispassion, that ought to come more easily.

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