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hummingwolf ([personal profile] hummingwolf) wrote2003-01-18 11:47 am

Random Bits about Me.

1. When I was little and first learned the scientific term for humanity, I bounced around the house chanting, "I'm a homo sapiens! I'm a homo sapiens!"

My father, deeply offended, said, "No child of mine will ever be a homo sapiens." No, he was not mistaking it for another term. He simply did not want to be associated with the human species in any way and insisted that the only way I could be human was if I were someone else's child.

2. Feeling a need for old familiar things, I'm getting in touch with my inner child (of the '80s) listening to some of Launchcast's preprogrammed stations with 1980s themes. Am being reminded why I'm not normally nostalgic for that decade's music. The Psychedelic Furs' "Love My Way"? Ach, there's a reason why Richard Butler was referred to as "a very poor man's David Bowie."

3. Someone just gave me a space heater for my room! This is especially welcome as we're surely due to run out of heating oil soon.

4. Thanks to the work of dedicated researchers, my ancestry has been traced back to the Celtic mother-goddess Don and her consort Beli Mawr (for whom Beltane was named). No, I am not making this up.

5. While I'm highly skeptical of astrology, the fact that my natal chart has the moon conjunct the ascendant and the sun in the third house makes perfect sense.

6. I know way too much about astrology for someone who doesn't believe in it.

7. Every time I've taken a mini-version of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (whether using a book or a test online), my results have been either INTP, INFP, or a tie between the two. Except for one online quiz which told me I was an ESFJ. That quiz was probably coded by someone on very interesting drugs.

8. The books which I reread the most as a young child: Lewis Carroll's Alice books, L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz, collections of the Grimms' fairy tales and Andersen's tales, Edith Hamilton's Mythology, and a collection of stories & poems by Edgar Allan Poe.

9. The two authors I've read the most as an adult: C.J. Cherryh and C.S. Lewis. If I ever write anything that gets published, I'll have to use my initials too.

10. I own a single niobium earcuff I bought years ago from these people at a Renaissance festival. If I were a rich woman, I would own more. So what if I never wear the one I have? If I were a rich woman, I'd go places where I wouldn't feel ridiculous wearing niobium jewelry.

[identity profile] daisydumont.livejournal.com 2003-01-18 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
i have a Bajoran earcuff jeff bought for me (with my money) at a star trek TNG convention they held out toward ft. meade. i wore it around a few times. heavy! :)

i love "Love My Way" (it's the new rule). low class accent, oh yeah. but a good song, by me. i loved 80's music.

glad you have a space heater!

[identity profile] whitelinefever.livejournal.com 2003-01-18 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I got stuck on number one and can't get off.There is a story to be written about that,so pick some initials and get on with it.

[identity profile] hai-kah-uhk.livejournal.com 2003-01-19 11:27 am (UTC)(link)
Nifty.
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2003-01-19 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I've got no problem with the man's accent; I'm just not terribly fond of the song. Hey, if you love it, great--it's nice that somebody does. :-)

I too am glad I've got a space heater. Managed to drag myself out for a brief walk today. It may not be as cold as yesterday was, but it's still a good day for a space heater.
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2003-01-19 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. There may be a story behind number one, but I don't know enough to tell it. All I can tell ya is that anytime anyone said or implied Dad was a human, he objected. Strongly.
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2003-01-19 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Not as nifty as your minions. Want to see more Minions!
;-)

[identity profile] hai-kah-uhk.livejournal.com 2003-01-19 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I know a dozen stories from a dozen people along those lines, and I'm sure if I spent more time with the Otherkin, I'd hear several dozen more. Each story is fascinating to me, as people's stories usually are if they're willing to tell them.

I'm not sure if I'd advise your father to join or avoid the Otherkin... I guess it'd depend on how (and how much) it would change his outlook, and how it would affect family members like you. My father is aspiring to become a religious fundie, and I'd definitely prefer 'kin fanaticism to that... but, well...
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2003-01-19 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, he died in 1995, so talking to him about it isn't much of an option for me now. Ever since a friend told me about Otherkin a few years ago, I've wondered how my father would have reacted. See, I was never quite sure how serious he was about being not-human--whether he said that because he was simply a bit misanthropic, or because he genuinely believed it, or because he enjoyed messing with people's heads. I suspect there was a bit of all three attitudes in there, but I don't know for sure.

One of my brothers is a bit on the fundamentalist side, but I don't claim to know how he'd react either--he's a bit more accepting of the possibility that some people are psychic (without being demon-possessed or something) than most fundamentalists would be, for instance, so maybe the idea that the rumors of elves in the family could be true wouldn't freak him out too much.

random

[identity profile] icdedpeople.livejournal.com 2003-01-21 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Old Solar

Incidentally, I'm a dead heat between INTP and INFP as well. :)
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Re: random

[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2003-01-22 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, thanks for the link!

Somehow, your Myers-Briggs result doesn't surprise me in the least.
:-)

Re: random

[identity profile] icdedpeople.livejournal.com 2003-01-22 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
And why, pray tell, is that? *grin*