
Lovebirds Play to Old Stereotypes by Falling in Love
The Fluffington Post has received numerous reports that two adorable lovebirds have caved to cultural typecasting by falling in love with each other. While their families are overjoyed, progressive groups are concerned about the image it projects.
“We’ve come so far in the fight to overcome stereotypes like this,” says Wynonna Jacobs, a bird rights activist. “These birds have set the movement back 5, if not 10 years.”
SEE ALSO: Kids’ Game “Duck, Duck, Goose” Deemed Offensive by Bird Rights Activists
Via Kelsey.
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We’re usually one or the other, either preferring to be in the thick of crowds or sitting on the sidelines and observing the passing show.
In fact, in current psychological research, extroversion and introversion are considered the most stable personality traits that differentiate people from each other and that can be reliably measured.
Creative individuals, on the other hand, seem to exhibit both traits simultaneously.
Creative individuals are remarkable for their ability to adapt to almost any situation and to make do with whatever is at hand to reach their goals.
They show tendencies of thought and action that in most people are segregated. They contain contradictory extremes; instead of being an “individual,” each of them is a “multitude.”
from book: Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)

Wow…
the best of neurotic otter meme. super duper gpoy
It worries me that I relate to every single one of these.




