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Facts about me:
Hello there, my name is Sage. I'm 24, nonbinary/genderfluid (afab). My pronouns vary, but feel free to ask. I live in the USA with my grandmother and help her take care of the property and the animals. I also take care of my great-grandmother. I have 3 siblings: a sister and 2 brothers. I'm a huge nerd for many things and have many hyperfixations. Right now, my main hyperfixations are Pokémon, ENA, Sally Face, Murder Drones, and The Amazing Digital Circus.
My hobbies include drawing, writing, gaming, playing guitar, and voice acting.
I like voice calling. Especially if I'm drawing.
My whole fandom list includes: ENA, Murder Drones, Pokémon, The Amazing Digital Circus, Sally Face, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, Naruto, Black Butler, Inuyasha, Death Note, South Park, Moomin, Undertale, Deltarune, Creepypasta, Fran Bow, Little Misfortune, Regular Show, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. That's all I can think of rn. :sob:
Most of my favorite songs are from the early 2000s. Some artists that I like include Three Days Grace, Pierce The Veil, Sleeping With Sirens, AURORA, Avril Lavigne, Daughtry, and Kesha. I don't know what all I have in my playlist of 1,600+ songs.
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Fun facts:
I have Mirror-touch synesthesia! This means I can feel a physical touch that I see. This condition is mostly found in people with high empathy levels or even on the Autism spectrum. 1.6% to 2.5% of the world population has this condition.
I like to collect things such as plushies, posters, keychains, crystals, etc.
My favorite games are Sky: Children of the Light, Pokémon Go, School Girl Simulator, South Park: Stick of Truth, Sally Face, Minecraft, and Resident Evil Village.
My favorite Pokémon at the moment are Arcanine, Floragato, Scyther, Gastly, Haunter, Lapras, and Rapidash.
I'll add more if I think of anything else.
Comments (5)
Pokémon are best. Do you have cards
Yeah. I have a decent stack.
Reply to: 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐬𝐲
Same
I would push back heavily on the notion that people should have similar values to befriend each other, or that it is a good quality—if anything, I would say it is bad to share too many values! I, of course, won’t deny the necessity wholly; certain values are axiomatic to a functioning friendship (like how assuming logic or sensory input is accurate is necessary to any intellectual progress)—honesty and ability, for example—and others are luxuries—respect and comion, for example. I would argue having someone with opposing values gives you more to learn from—unless, of course, the person is an idiot and has no justification for holding those values. If we surround ourselves with people who hold the same values, we will merely create an echo chamber where no one grows, and what worse is there than that?!
I would, though, totally agree on common ground: if you have no common ground, you just won’t talk at all! In my case, philosophy is my favorite domain: if I find someone who isn’t interested in philosophy at all, it would be futile to talk to them—not because they differ in values, but because their values are in a whole other realm, one I don’t abide by.
In short, differing values are a virtue in relation to friendship—other than a few axiomatic ones—and common ground is almost always necessary for any meaningful conversation.
Ah, I see.