When you're walking around town avoiding eye contact w/ ppl
goldfish21
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Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Hmmm, some similarities, some differences. I think a lot of what I notice is due to nurture based on my education and other things I've learned informally.
I tend to notice signs and advertising a lot - and often think of improvements for them, or other applications for something unique about them or the business they're for. I notice flowers/plants/animals/insects etc. I see fibonacci spirals everywhere in nature - trees, vines, the patterns a flock of pigeons will be flying in in the wind above a busy intersection. I notice interesting cars/vehicles I like. I notice machinery and tools, how they work & think of how I'd re-engineer them to be better. Ditto with people doing their jobs if I happen to catch someone busily at work on something. Spring is coming on quick, and with over 40,000 of them planted in the city - and them being my favourite Springtime flower, I notice the cherry blossoms coming out everywhere and will stop just to have a look at them for a while. Sometimes I count things at random, too. Could be the number of like cars on a block, or the number of steps from where I am to a certain arbitrary point.
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Books, posters, notices, anything with words on them. I read pretty much everything I see and I can read something like 13 - 16 words/second, 700 - 1000 words/minute if I'm pretty awake - I can read a full essay of 1000 words or so in about a minute or less - and when I'm tired usually about 6 - 8 words/second, 400 words/minute. I also sometimes end up just looking 'through' people and daydreaming, which sometimes creeps them out. Eye contact feels pretty unpleasant for me usually, although I can manage it for a few seconds for the sake of politeness. Same with smiling at people.
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If I am outdoors, the ground. I think mostly to block out as much input as possible.
If indoors I am looking EVERYWHERE! My eyes don't stay still for more than a second and I notice too much. It feels kind of good for a whole (like sensory seeking), but I become tired after an hour or so. And well after I have left the space I still feel the overstimulation of being there. Often still the next day.
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