I don't think anything about me is truly unique, but a few things about me that are quite rare;
- I'm great at spelling. Once I read a word, boom, it's in my mind forever. The only flaw is, if I misread it the first time, it takes a
loooooong time to "re-learn" it properly...
- My whole family has, to put it bluntly, quite bad hair. It's all unruly and dries out easily. I'm quite proud of mine - I think half because I dodged that genetic bullet, and half because I try to take care of it.
- I'm insanely laid-back, which is a blessing and a curse. People like being around me because I'm so chill, and I don't care about things like money (except, of course, to pay for important things), but I'm also really aimless - I just kinda float along with the breeze, so to speak. 25 years of age and I haven't really hit any significant "milestones" in life, and I don't think I ever will purely of my own volition
- You know how some people are really good at "breaking the ice"? I'm absolutely fantastic at freezing it over
I don't mean just refusing to answer or being really rude or anything, but responding in such a tone and manner that it almost always gets people to stop talking, without me coming across as rude. It's amazingly useful when dealing with *those* family members (there's always at least one), or drunk people, or overly chatty coworkers. I've been told that me interacting with almost
aggressively friendly people is incredibly entertaining to watch
- My homoromantic asexuality is pretty trippy. Apparently asexuality alone is about 1% of the population, but I'm sure it's actually more like 5%. But then, homoromanticism is also probably somewhere around that mark. So my guess is that my particular cocktail accounts for (very roughly) less than 0.25% of people.