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Friday, March 02, 2007

"It would not be logical to make such a statement."

I just wrote this in an email to someone:
I have several levels of "my brain doesn't work that way" going on here. First, it almost never occurs to me to give a compliment, sincere or otherwise, because I want something. Second, I seldom compliment people on things they have no control over, like their facial features, also because that doesn't occur to me. It's not that I don't give compliments, just not these kinds.

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