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Nov. 22nd, 2006 03:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am well. I don't necessarily mean this in the medical sense, although I now have bloodwork to prive it (my sodium is 148 thingies, which is 3 thingies above the normal range of 135-145, but everything else is very, very healthy). And I don't particularyly mean this in the health sense, as I think I'm coming down with something. I just feel really... groovy? Sure. Groovy: relaxed, kind of happy - the mellow high that drugs promise but don't deliver. Not sure whiy. I think it has something to do with diet, exercise, sleep and work.
Social Awkwardness:
Meg and I continued our social experiment of circumventing both our obliviousness and the social norms surrounding disclosure to find out how we come across to others by asking each other to ask other people and reort back without saying who said what. Now there are other people in on this too. I think we started something elegant. I look forward to more results.
Personal Questions:
That reminds me. Meg was asking me "do you mind if I ask you about x."
Let it be known: when it comes to personal matters, I am happy to discuss pretty much any topic and to answer pretty much any question, so long as it's in a face-to-face conversation. I want to know about people's personal issues, and I want to share mine. Nothing is inherently off-limits. If I am not comfortable with a topic, which is extremely unlikely, I'll let you know. I'm on a communication-will-save-humanity kick right now, so this kind of feeds into it.
- And Chris accidentally called me "Amy"
I'm impressed.
Social Awkwardness:
Meg and I continued our social experiment of circumventing both our obliviousness and the social norms surrounding disclosure to find out how we come across to others by asking each other to ask other people and reort back without saying who said what. Now there are other people in on this too. I think we started something elegant. I look forward to more results.
Personal Questions:
That reminds me. Meg was asking me "do you mind if I ask you about x."
Let it be known: when it comes to personal matters, I am happy to discuss pretty much any topic and to answer pretty much any question, so long as it's in a face-to-face conversation. I want to know about people's personal issues, and I want to share mine. Nothing is inherently off-limits. If I am not comfortable with a topic, which is extremely unlikely, I'll let you know. I'm on a communication-will-save-humanity kick right now, so this kind of feeds into it.
- And Chris accidentally called me "Amy"
I'm impressed.