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Tim_Tex
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04 Jan 2010, 11:38 am

Fiz wrote:
For me, it gives my brain something to do and I find even the hardest thing to learn easier than interacting with other people. Because of my social disadvantages, I learn to fill up my time that would otherwise have been used to socialise with others had I been born with the ability to do that. I'm not saying I'm a total loner because I'm not, I do socialise occasionally, just not as often as, say, my sister.


I would agree 100%.


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04 Jan 2010, 11:47 am

Learning IS my special interest.

I could easily spend my entire life in college simply bouncing from subject to subject. Well, half my life. I'd half to spend the other half researching NEW things so I could put them into college for someone else to learn! Problem is there's just too many fascinating things to learn. I could spends years to decades on physics, and the same on chemistry or biology. Hell, I could spend years just learning about every new game that comes out. And I don't know which would be more fun lol


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