Revenant wrote:
I'm not sure if I get it right here. Do you frown upon me for my usage of academic words or was that directed towards the opposite?
That was directed towards the people that object to using the precise phrasing because it's too intelligent.
When I was in High School, there was a particularly ditzy blonde cheerleader in one of my classes. When I shared a class with her the next year-- with one of my favorite teachers in history-- I was very confused, because both classes were Advanced English. I once commented to the teacher (in private) that I didn't understand how such a bloody space cadet was in the Advanced English class, and she grinned and told me that the girl in question was probably one of the smartest students in the class, but played stupid because it was socially disadvantageous to be seen as too intelligent.
A while later, I got partnered with her in a class project and realised that she was not only intelligent, but was at least as smart as I was, possibly smarter. (And when you account for my ego, that's quite an admission.)
This I have never understood.
Revenant wrote:
However, I do actively try to be different for the sake of it. I never liked the sheepflock mentality that NTs propagate. I'll always strive to be as unique as possible in all areas that make up my personality.
I've never liked that mentality, either, although not all NTs subscribe to it. However, as I've gotten older, I've realised that I do not have to strive to be unique, or "different for the sake of it." I'm just me, which is unique enough.
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