A) What were you once into that you now know would have been a really poor fit for you? B) What did you think would never suit you that you later discovered fit you very well? C) What were you right about being right for you? D) What were you right about being wrong for you?
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Replying to @vgr
basketball, engineering, poetry boxing, public speaking, Twitter math, classical music, marriage cooking, dancing, dating
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Replying to @gravity_levity
You’d be surprised how interested people are. I wouldn’t have pegged you as a boxer for instance, and it poses a pleasant archetype puzzle to resolve.
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Replying to @vgr
Literally every person I have told about boxing has the same reaction: "What, you?? really?" I would be insulated, except that my own reaction was the same.
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Replying to @gravity_levity
We are the sum of our internal contradictions
It goes with the poetry flirtation though1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @vgr
Turns out that I'm someone who enjoys fighting, even though I had always aspired to be the opposite.
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Replying to @gravity_levity
This may be the key to your new found fame as experimental physics data buster.
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Replying to @gravity_levity
I sense the beginning of a great new career here
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Replying to @vgr
Every time you say something like that I'm just going to keep reposting

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Good default faces for a boxing career. Lull the opponents into a false sense of security, then sucker punch them with a damning correlation while they think you’re scared and conflict-avoiding
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