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> This is spooky.

Why?  I'm mysterious, but not a ghost.


> You ARE ME!

No, I am me; who are you?


> (though, I might e more of a cynical optimist.  Overly educated, and very
hard to lable)

I have never understood the meaning of labels, and found the mere idea repulsive.


> I stubled upon your profile and started reading.
> You wrote all the things that I think about my self.
> At first I contemplated copy-paste, and then I thought "nah, I'm rare among
girls.  This guy may be a little less rare among boys, but still..."

Being 'rare' is my specialty.  But please, don't be me, I have a copyright on my
personality.


> So, I desided to write to you instead.
>
> to describe me superficially: I'm 160 cm tall.  Thankful for my looks, my
hight and my IQ has been measured to be very close in number.  that is to say,
that I am likely to be the most intelligen person you will meet outside an
assylum.  So it's not only my thoughts that are rare, it's also the way I think.
And since you were asking for intelligent conversation, I don't think it's
unapropriate to mention it in the first correspondence.

Intelligence is a prerequisite, but too much intelligence is a very dangerous
thing, I'm lucky enough to not be too smart and I have that to thank for having a
better understanding of reality and making me skeptical not only of the world
around me, but specially of my myself and my own ideas.

My motto is: question everything, specially yourself.

Analyzing extremely intelligent people has always been a pet interest of mine, and
in my observations I have discovered that few can master their own intelligence,
and too often they become specially good at using their intelligence to fool
themselves.

I was very young when I learned that being very intelligent allows you to twist
ideas in any way you like, but that wont change reality.


> Well intelligence without knowledge creates little else than frustration.

Intelligence and knowledge are not enough, one also needs a sense of style,
aesthetics, good taste and a sense of proportion.  And that still leaves out the
turbulent subject of moral principles.


> Being a forreign bird in sweden, everyone I met, up until i was abt 16
considered me a monkey.  Amusingly talkative, sometimes cute, but mostly annoying.

Being a foreign soul everywhere I go, everyone I meet considers me an alien.  Cute
sometimes, maybe, but mostly very irritating.


> And yes, I am annoying.  Because I will question everything you say.  Not
because I don't understand it, but because I want to see if YOU know what you're
talking about.  And to get a deeper insight into how you think.

I'll question everything anyone says, not because I want to see if they understand
it, I don't really care, but because I want to know if it is true.


> I have so many stories to tell...
> Do you wanna..?

Perhaps, convince me.

uriel
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