Poll: What Makes You..You ?

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Jack Nettle

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I'm randomly nice and then mean off and on.
Also, I'm one the few people I know who understand the components of a computer.
 

Akalistos

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MysteriousStranger said:
So Escapists, what makes you different from everybodys else, what can you do that nobody else can. In short, what makes you well..you??
I want 2 b lik u!

Seriously, i don't care. I do what i want and when i want. I like what i like and don't hide the fact. So, Frank the Accountant, why should i care about other people?
 

nicholaxxx

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I can remember names, faces, personalities and voices of people having only met them for a few moments. this goes double for characters in video games, I can remember the names of characters to games I don't even own and have never played.
 

SuperSuperSuperGuy

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What make me, well, me, huh?

Everything about me has been done before or borrowed from somewhere. However, it's the combination of these traits and my experiences that make me unique. I am:
Interested in video games
A Pokemon encyclopedia
Kind
Caring
Sensitive
Balanced artistic/intellectual
Severely introverted
A fountain of internet memes, when I want to be
Extremely random
Easily distracted and amused
Indecisive
Easily confused
Sometimes passionate to a fault
Sympathetic and empathetic
A good listener
And many more things...
 

zehydra

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Dana22 said:
zehydra said:
Dana22 said:
0,1% of DNA. Thats what makes each of us unique.
Edit: Thats what we've found so far.
Well human genome sequence is quite completed.
True, but such things like Personality and other things are often developed by what occurs in childhood, for instance: a person may grow up to be afraid of certain things due to horrific/traumatic events during their childhood. A person's body may be determined by DNA, but not their personality.

EDIT: And actually the human genome still has room for further discovery, as much of the human genome earlier in the 20th century was thought to be what is considered, "junk DNA", that is, leftovers that are now meaningless due to evolution. Much of the genome is still considered to be junk DNA, but there was also much DNA that was thought to be "junk" but was actually involved/useful. My point is, is that it is difficult to tell because of this, that it is "completed".
 

ultrachicken

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I'm invisible.
Not really, but I'm rarely noticed. People tend to accidentally step on my feet because they didn't realize I was there.
 

awesomeClaw

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Really? You think im making grammar errors? Poor, poor imbeciles. You´ve mistaken a grammar error for the old Jhdsujap language. I feel pity for you.
 

Betancore

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I'm me, and that's what makes me me. Every little component of me is not unique, but by chance, when all those components are put together, I'm just a little bit different from everyone else.