I’m surprised how many character names I knew immediately! The only one I didn’t is from a book I haven’t read.
Now I’ll have to read A Confederacy of Dunces (after I watch DS9).
I’m surprised how many character names I knew immediately! The only one I didn’t is from a book I haven’t read.
Now I’ll have to read A Confederacy of Dunces (after I watch DS9).
One of my favorite novels!
But I know others who despise it, so there may be variance in your mileage.
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The only name i recognise in the list containing Fiona Phillips is
Fiona Philips. Is it the UK journalist / tv presenter ?
These name polls without “none of them” is only telling you "of the people who recognize at least one of these names, how many others do you recognize. " You’re missing out on some number who don’t know any of the names. It could be that the number this category is far greater than the participants.
Agreed.
How is Harriet Quimby considered a scientist? AFAIK she is known for having been an aviatrix or journalist. Unless there’s another Harriet Quimby.
I am that annoying person that will strike up a conversation in the right circumstances…on a plane, or in an elevator, but will also cease if there’s no interest.
On the other hand, I used to travel a lot for work and had to go out to dinner with a ton of people, and I could be outgoing for a while, but after a while it kind of burned me out, and I needed to go back to my hotel room and do something quiet.
So, modest extrovert.
That was my thought. While brave and daring, it doesn’t make her a scientist. Unless there’s something about her that we haven’t found online. I didn’t vote for her for that reason.
I am occasionally that person. Often though, it’s because I’m nervous and don’t want people to pigeonhole me as the introvert I am. Also, Covid isolation taught me that I am better off with some interaction. I’ve learned to play outgoing well, I can’t be outgoing all the time. I absolutely need to retreat to my shell.
Introvert, on the more extreme end. I do need some degree of socializing to maintain my mental health, and I like people quite a lot, however, I *really" like being alone. With a husband on a hybrid schedule and a child, that happens so rarely these days.
I’m the sort of person that may appear standoffish at first because I am really shy around people I don’t know well, but once you get to know me I’m warm and conversational. I LOVE extraverts because they do all the hard work for me. So if I meet an extraverted person we may hit it off right away. They also draw me out of my shell a bit.
Sorry folks was using an alphabetized list from some website, not much to choose from in the “Q’s”. Other than the rare letters I tried to choose people I myself was aware of. Not going to argue to justify Kinsey either.
I’m an introvert that taught myself to talk to people. Being put in leadership positions in the Army at a young age and then being a police officer meant I had to be able to communicate. No room for shyness.
Introversion and shyness are two different creatures.
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Yeah, I’m a “real” introvert. I’m fine at socializing, and I enjoy it, but it drains me, and I need to retreat to re-charge. I’m not a misanthropic hermit.
I used to give blood often. I worked for L.A. County for seven years, and they had the bloodmobile twice a year. At my next job the bloodmobile came quarterly. I gave blood nearly every time with no issue. I had so little problem with it that I became a regular pheresis (sp?) donor for a number of years.
Yes, and not to be confused with social anxiety either. I
I’m a shy introvert with social anxiety.
There’s a part of that - introversion - which is neutral. It’s not good or bad, just the way I am. And I like it.
But there’s another part of that - anxiety in social situations - which I could do without.
Indeed. The introvert may or may not like being around people, they may or may not be good at social interaction, but they find it emotionally draining/tiring, and they need alone time to regenerate. Whereas the extrovert is energized by being around people (and lots of sensory input). By this definition, I’m unquestionably an introvert.
pheresis (sp!)
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Yeah, this. Even in my own home with my wife we both have our own separate spaces where we understand the other is just a visitor.
I’m pretty sure almost all of my closest friends are extroverts for this very same reason. I just sift through all of their invites and go to as many as I can handle. I miss out on a lot of stuff like friends from out of town showing up randomly at events, but at least I’m in the loop to hear about it later.
I can’t remember if I was in a union when I worked for L.A. County when I first got out of college. I thought I might have been, but I honestly can’t remember. I do know that when I worked for the utility company, I was not in a union, but our (the non-union peeps’s) benefits were negotiated by the unions.
I’ve never been in a union, but my wife has been in the teachers union since I first met her. They saved her butt a few times when she didn’t get along with her principal.