Well, I have no idea how to answer this. It isn't that simple. Personal characteristics don't exist in a vacuum. For example, say you like “directness”. Fine, so then Joe over there is direct all the time about stuff he knows nothing about. Now directness, in Joe's case, is irritating, see?
(*sigh*)
Ok, I'll try.
I admire people who don't loose their cool, go off, get rattled, etc., no matter what happens. I admire those people a lot.
I don't admire people who always have to be the center of attention. People who, if locked in a room by themselves, would simply pop out of existence!
I dis-admire people who use the phrase “in terms of”, incorrectly, every sixth or seventh word, in terms of sentence length, so that they seem important, in terms of self-important feelings.
Dang it, I'm not following the format, am I? I'm probably in trouble now...
This thread reminds me of this funny line from a movie: :d
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(*sigh*)
Ok, I'll try.
I admire people who don't loose their cool, go off, get rattled, etc., no matter what happens. I admire those people a lot.
I don't admire people who always have to be the center of attention. People who, if locked in a room by themselves, would simply pop out of existence!
I dis-admire people who use the phrase “in terms of”, incorrectly, every sixth or seventh word, in terms of sentence length, so that they seem important, in terms of self-important feelings.
Dang it, I'm not following the format, am I? I'm probably in trouble now...
This thread reminds me of this funny line from a movie: :d
[YOUTUBE]QJ882QYzr-M[/YOUTUBE]