Post by arii on Jul 1, 2017 15:32:14 GMT -5
I've read Warriors since early childhood but just decided to join this forum. I'm up-to-date (I believe) on pretty much everything but Dawn of the Clans; I wasn't much of a fan of the series. Too much canon conflict and general lack of Warriors. I still have the series, however; I'm just not planning on forcing myself to read it until after I've finished reading all the books in my personal library. Which, by the way, is going to take more than a year at least. I'm a pretty heavy (but slow) reader.
Now, I suppose I should introduce my traits as I think of them to be the most dominant. I view myself as an intellectual before all else; I've been reading classics since fourth grade and can have open conversations about the difference between pre-Renaissance and post-Renaissance literature. I'm familiar with most philosophical ideas, all do I'm not a big philosopher. I find conversation with those who dabble or dedicate themselves to philosophy interesting but lack the kind of brain or mindset that makes a good philosopher personally. My biggest interests are the sciences, especially physics (with a focus on the four fundamental forces and M theory, which I don't personally adopt as truth quite yet but find delightfully entertaining). I find chemistry and biology very interesting, but as with philosophy, have no aptitude for either. I've got a high school textbook of chemistry that I've yet to plough through. So, yeah, pretty stupid when it comes to that subject. If you also like science, or philosophy (which is really just ancient science), then I'll instantly adopt you as a friend, no exceptions. I love talking about any topic when it comes to science, whether I'm apt in it or not.
Other than science, I also find amusement in art; I'd consider myself a quarter-decent digital artist. I can paint and follow most advanced gibberish when listening to podcasts on the subject. It's more of a hobby than anything, I plan never to adopt it as anything more than it already is. It's still a large part of my identity but it's nothing that could come close to a passion. I also really don't sit well with many of the community, I'm a black sheep amongst artists- which is actually really impressive now that I pause to think about it.
Moving on to items I don't consider particularly important to my identity, but will still note, I like cats, enjoy music and used to always forget about the number twelve when I counted to a hundred. Do not worry, fault mended. Oh, and I'm a Hufflepuff (not a Ravenclaw, interestingly- all do I was when I was 11, which would technically mean I belong in Ravenclaw), ENTP and spend my free time doing stupid things like filling personality quizzes.
TL;DR; Talk science to me; I do art. I've bolded everything interesting because I realise I'm a little long-winded.
Now, I suppose I should introduce my traits as I think of them to be the most dominant. I view myself as an intellectual before all else; I've been reading classics since fourth grade and can have open conversations about the difference between pre-Renaissance and post-Renaissance literature. I'm familiar with most philosophical ideas, all do I'm not a big philosopher. I find conversation with those who dabble or dedicate themselves to philosophy interesting but lack the kind of brain or mindset that makes a good philosopher personally. My biggest interests are the sciences, especially physics (with a focus on the four fundamental forces and M theory, which I don't personally adopt as truth quite yet but find delightfully entertaining). I find chemistry and biology very interesting, but as with philosophy, have no aptitude for either. I've got a high school textbook of chemistry that I've yet to plough through. So, yeah, pretty stupid when it comes to that subject. If you also like science, or philosophy (which is really just ancient science), then I'll instantly adopt you as a friend, no exceptions. I love talking about any topic when it comes to science, whether I'm apt in it or not.
Other than science, I also find amusement in art; I'd consider myself a quarter-decent digital artist. I can paint and follow most advanced gibberish when listening to podcasts on the subject. It's more of a hobby than anything, I plan never to adopt it as anything more than it already is. It's still a large part of my identity but it's nothing that could come close to a passion. I also really don't sit well with many of the community, I'm a black sheep amongst artists- which is actually really impressive now that I pause to think about it.
Moving on to items I don't consider particularly important to my identity, but will still note, I like cats, enjoy music and used to always forget about the number twelve when I counted to a hundred. Do not worry, fault mended. Oh, and I'm a Hufflepuff (not a Ravenclaw, interestingly- all do I was when I was 11, which would technically mean I belong in Ravenclaw), ENTP and spend my free time doing stupid things like filling personality quizzes.
TL;DR; Talk science to me; I do art. I've bolded everything interesting because I realise I'm a little long-winded.