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I think is time to write some things here, cause looks like I*m started to be heavily interested in the Bonsa? culture.
I*m a 36 years old Hungarian female, who followed her family to Switzerland (Yes.. I missed my Mom...). There, 8 years ago I met with the only human I can support in long term (my male..), so probably I*ll stay in the country as long he supports me.
I keeping and breed reptiles and spiders since 20 years, like to do different art forms (drawing, painting, sculpture, tattoo, carving, or.. anything where I can create), tracking, skiing, field herping, horse riding and lot more, but hey..
I never watch tv, and most of the times I don*t know what*s happening in the world around me, cause simply I don*t care. I don*t bother with things which I cannot make influence or changes.
I*m unable to do monoton work. I born with a little brain fart which wasn*t ideal for the taxi driver-waitress couple whom I call Mom and Dad. As result, I have pretty impressive learning abilities and really bad social skills. Few years ago I earned to wear a yellow headed pin needle.
I*m interested in hereditary genetics, genetic mutations, astrophysics, consciousness, quantum physics and quantum biology on different levels. I*m not fan of small talk, but I*m patient with everyone who cannot do other way.
I like to cooking and I*m a real meat eater (don*t dare to argue with this, cause I*ll beat you in the ground, vegan...). Yes, I like more the animals than humans. I*m a smoker, but I keep myself healthy. I*m not obsessed in any sports, but I like roller skating, running and body weight training.
I learned English and French in an autodidactic way and I can spell more correctly, but most of the times I don*t bother, so the grammar of the three languages are mixed.
I didn*t speak about bonsais here, cause I do in the board, but a bit more about myself to make people understand how I became obsessed, and how I progress in a field where art and biology are hand in hand.
I think it*s a nice place and if I can, I*ll try to make it more active than what it is now.
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leatherback wrote: Welcome and thank you for the personality mirror. .
Thank you, LB
Your welcome. I thought it needed before too much members starts to scratching their heads.
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Nah. I recognize a few traits, let's just put it that way.Felidae wrote:
leatherback wrote: Welcome and thank you for the personality mirror. .
Thank you, LB
Your welcome. I thought it needed before too much members starts to scratching their heads.
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leatherback wrote: Nah. I recognize a few traits, let's just put it that way.
Ah, I see.. Most of your answers show it in the board that knowledge anytime over sugar
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Felidae wrote:
leatherback wrote: Welcome and thank you for the personality mirror. .
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Your welcome. I thought it needed before too much members starts to scratching their heads.
I am not scratching my head. Actually I very much enjoy your presence on this forum.
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Thanks Auk! I like you too, as I said already.Auk wrote: I am not scratching my head. Actually I very much enjoy your presence on this forum.
I understand you Crent. It could be challenging to stay and answering for the same questions in circles. I do the same thing in an other field and it*s really overwhelming sometimes. I believe that the 5-10% of them have potential to became a good participant, but we lose a part of them, cause they cannot stand still for the ※welcome§ what they get for their.. sorry, but stupid question.crent89 wrote: the nice thing is that you didn't join just to ask what type and why your "BONSAI" looks unhealthy, and once told its not a bonsai but a houseplant and its dead you didn't disappear. and taking constructive criticism in a good way a running with it is the best part.
What I do, just I try to breath and imagine myself in their place.
P.ex: -Oh, I saw that tiny tree in the mall and I couldn*t resist. I don*t have any google skills, but if I search Bonsai, that*s the first page what I see. I chim in, maybe they could help to tell me what*s my tiny tree is, cause in the sixth I broke out of biology and cannot differentiate a ficus from a tomato plant. Oh! I*ve got humiliated, and my feeling hurts! I don*t want to be here! Opus, my tree died, but I even tried to let him ON the tv when I was away to don*t get bored...
A small percentage of the people are not like this. And those, if they where stay, they can learn and participate in the field and give a bit more with that. But not every enthusiastic entity have also a mental hardball trait
The question is just the goal. I saw once a good method. Like have the moderators in a weekly shift. In this case always have someone to answering a copy/paste text to where to research for the newbie, and if it worth, it worth. If not, he/she will disappear fast.
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Felidae wrote: I never watch tv, and most of the times I don*t know what*s happening in the world around me, cause simply I don*t care.
I like some fresh intelligence airs enrolling in this forum.
Mostly enjoyable your no-nonsense talk.
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