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01 May 2016, 3:10 am

Ask for peoples' birthday before asking for their name or anything else?
I always do this, mainly because I revolve around numbers and love memorising birthdays. I remember the birthday of everyone I've ever met :)
Everything is numbers...even words I view as numbers.



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01 May 2016, 3:12 am

I never do that. Never. Not ever.


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01 May 2016, 3:15 am

Many people think it's really weird, usually because I give them an exact breakdown of day of the week they were born on, age in days and other smaller increments, number day of the year they were born, star sign etc pretty much instantly :D



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01 May 2016, 3:41 am

asking for birthday usually comes immediately after asking for someones name. :mrgreen:


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01 May 2016, 4:04 am

I don't. But sounds like a very aspie thing to do.



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01 May 2016, 4:21 am

HCHCHC wrote:
Many people think it's really weird, usually because I give them an exact breakdown of day of the week they were born on, age in days and other smaller increments, number day of the year they were born, star sign etc pretty much instantly :D

That's great! I'll be fascinated to hear all that from someone I just met.

I know when is my birthday, i know when my dog is born and that's all i can remember. :lol:



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01 May 2016, 4:53 am

I like to ask people what their birthdays are after I've got to know them a bit, mainly so I can calculate what their zodiac sign is (I don't follow horoscopes; I just like the signs). But unless my birthday is near mine, and it's not a friend, I tend to forget birthdays by one or two days.


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01 May 2016, 5:02 am

I can't say I do. Generally, I don't do any conversing with new people, ... most likely through an anxiety that I might say something inappropriate. The whole 'getting to know people' agenda is a slow process for me, and one I gauge by questions outside of what's considered normal.

HCHCHC wrote:
Everything is numbers...even words I view as numbers.


With me, all things are in images; vague, conceptual forms I manage through introspection.



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01 May 2016, 5:08 am

Kafka on the Shore wrote:
With me, all things are in images; vague, conceptual forms I manage through introspection.

Yup. Same with me.
Plus, I'm calling it "directions of forces", that's for relationship and interactions among those vague conceptual forms.



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01 May 2016, 5:19 am

Simargl wrote:
Plus, I'm calling it "directions of forces", that's for relationship and interactions among those vague conceptual forms.


Sorry, just to clarify do you mean that there are separate forms, specifically for relationships and interactions - as if talking to people creates a ... tapestry as it were?

If so, I understand what you mean. But I might not have understood fully.


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01 May 2016, 6:15 am

Numbers are everything to me.



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01 May 2016, 6:24 am

Kafka on the Shore wrote:
Simargl wrote:
Plus, I'm calling it "directions of forces", that's for relationship and interactions among those vague conceptual forms.

Sorry, just to clarify do you mean that there are separate forms, specifically for relationships and interactions - as if talking to people creates a ... tapestry as it were?

More like whooshing winds in liquid form, if I have to describe them visually.
And not for my interactions, that's for interactions among concepts as I "seeing" them.

It's very hard to describe, it's not "seeing" actually, I'm like blind there in my mindscape...
Like blind mole digging tunnels, and then getting everything except tunnels in negative.

I don't think i'm making any sense there, but I don't now how to describe it better, sorry



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01 May 2016, 6:27 am

HCHCHC wrote:
Numbers are everything to me.

I think that's very good. And you are good with them.

They can be your anchor.

I don't have one (except my dog :D )



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01 May 2016, 6:33 am

Simargl wrote:
HCHCHC wrote:
Numbers are everything to me.

I think that's very good. And you are good with them.

They can be your anchor.

I don't have one (except my dog :D )

They are :D
Numbers are just so fun, and birthdays are too.
I'm such a maths nerd and proud :D



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01 May 2016, 6:43 am

HCHCHC wrote:
I'm such a maths nerd and proud :D

And you have all reasons to be proud!

Famous ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras said:
“All is Number”

I never understood that, but I'm sure you know exactly what he was talking about.



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01 May 2016, 6:44 am

Most stuff is numbers if you break it down if we're honest.