Nightenday
Has anyone ever noticed that when you try to ask for help ON SOMETHING LIKE FACEBOOK, you're actually wishing, with all your heart, that that ONE person will be the one who'd ask you 'what's wrong?' and you get really happy (well, slightly more happy than previously). Attention-seeking much? Yes. However, I wouldn't fault a person for doing it. Because I do it too <_< Most humans, that is, extroverts, crave attention. Only true introverts would say 'no, there isn't any point in doing something like that; I'm perfectly fine without having to receive attention'. And I realised a few days ago that I AM an extrovert, despite occasional evidence to the contrary, but it was simply because I do have a few introvert traits but on the whole I'm supposed to be an extrovert, albeit a rather shy one.
How extroverted, exactly? If I were to believe the test that I took (yes, I do enjoy taking tests like these), 51%. That percentage, however, is actually a 'socialibity meter', and Introvert is on the far left. Extrovert is, well, on the far right. I use too many commas, forgive me. So I'm just 1% over the neutral rating, but according to my friend that'd just count as being extroverted, so yeah. The description was also similarly neutral, but slightly leaning towards the extroverted side (HURR DURR). I do crave friendships and attention at times but not all the time. Sometimes I also like alone time although I cannot go with either for a long time, i.e. I can't be alone all the time, neither can I be in the company of friends all the time. The result of being neutral.
I also found that I'm really neutral about a lot of other things. I'm middle-brained (or as some would like to call it, a no-brainer), I generally don't have much opinion on things and most of my replies to a subjective question is 'ok lor'. Neutral, that's where I belong, apparently. Sometimes I walk on the line that is Neutrality into the thresholds of either side but at the end of the day, I can't change my nature that easily.
Ramble ramble. I'm kinda self-centered, eh? I don't even talk about other people often. That's because I'm uncomfortable talking about other people. I keep most of my thoughts to myself. Many people see it as having no thoughts, but just because I don't voice them out it doesn't mean I haven't got anything to say. As a result I'm a pretty quiet guy. If anyone's ever noticed, the talkative ones are the ones who just say whatever comes up in their mind. To be honest, my mind is probably as cluttered as theirs but the difference is those thoughts remain thoughts, except when I feel like dumping them of course.
No more juice nao. Not expecting anyone to enjoy reading the Self-Centered Life of Your Mather.
How extroverted, exactly? If I were to believe the test that I took (yes, I do enjoy taking tests like these), 51%. That percentage, however, is actually a 'socialibity meter', and Introvert is on the far left. Extrovert is, well, on the far right. I use too many commas, forgive me. So I'm just 1% over the neutral rating, but according to my friend that'd just count as being extroverted, so yeah. The description was also similarly neutral, but slightly leaning towards the extroverted side (HURR DURR). I do crave friendships and attention at times but not all the time. Sometimes I also like alone time although I cannot go with either for a long time, i.e. I can't be alone all the time, neither can I be in the company of friends all the time. The result of being neutral.
I also found that I'm really neutral about a lot of other things. I'm middle-brained (or as some would like to call it, a no-brainer), I generally don't have much opinion on things and most of my replies to a subjective question is 'ok lor'. Neutral, that's where I belong, apparently. Sometimes I walk on the line that is Neutrality into the thresholds of either side but at the end of the day, I can't change my nature that easily.
Ramble ramble. I'm kinda self-centered, eh? I don't even talk about other people often. That's because I'm uncomfortable talking about other people. I keep most of my thoughts to myself. Many people see it as having no thoughts, but just because I don't voice them out it doesn't mean I haven't got anything to say. As a result I'm a pretty quiet guy. If anyone's ever noticed, the talkative ones are the ones who just say whatever comes up in their mind. To be honest, my mind is probably as cluttered as theirs but the difference is those thoughts remain thoughts, except when I feel like dumping them of course.
No more juice nao. Not expecting anyone to enjoy reading the Self-Centered Life of Your Mather.

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