A byproduct of being more open is I look more approachable and don't walk around with a perpetual scowl on my face. I suppose having Lilith Crane and Wednesday Addams as role models when I was a child was a bad idea since I abolished smiling from my list of facial expressions. I don't think I will ever be able to rid myself of the pesky sarcasm I've acquired though; I will just have to tone it down a bit. But just a little.
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concreate:
it's good to be open. . .and its good to be sarcastic. . .tough as it is sometimes with ppl thinking you're an asshole and what not all the time. That tends to be my issue, or i try to peal back the sarcasm and either come across a a fuckin weirdo or i just laugh at everything, which also kinda makes me a weirdo. Seems to be working out for u though. . .congrats.
iamthelaw:
There is nothing pesky about sarcasm, my lovely and brooding Mariettan. With the exception, of course, of when there is a giant gulf between the person who utters a sarcastic phrase, and the person who doesn't get it. That gulf is frequently referred to as a "sarchasm"