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I interpret events, conversations, and facts in a highly unusual way. I draw conclusions that are unexpected and that people don't really understand. I am deeply sensitive and can be emotionally effected easily. Even if I don't always show it. My energy level is so high it's frightening. I'm pretty sure my mind never shuts off. I have a wide vocabulary, covering many subjects and maybe even a few languages. I have an idea of how I want the world to be. And when it's unjust or unfair, I find it very upsetting. My memory is incredible. I remember anything that's important and most things that aren't. I am incredibly annoyed when people are imprecise or don't think through what they're saying. Nothing is simple to me. I find complexity and contradictions in almost everything Once I've formed my opinion, I stand behind it. And i'm ready to defend it vigorously at any time. As a kid, I was precocious. I understood and cared about things that most adults didn't or didn't dare to tackle.
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