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novapsyche) wrote2005-11-08 10:54 pm
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The reading went really well! I made mistakes less than a handful of times. (For example, I said "a teal" instead of "a seal [against the tide]"--I was getting ahead of myself.)
Most of the people in the audience were friends:
dionysus1999,
sarahmichigan,
simianpower,
lameautarch and K. (
meecie?) all came out to support me. I appreciate their time, especially
simianpower, since I know he doesn't enjoy poetry that much. ;)
Lauren said she'd feature me again next year and would forward my name to some organizers in Detroit. My response? "Cool."
Most of the people in the audience were friends:
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Lauren said she'd feature me again next year and would forward my name to some organizers in Detroit. My response? "Cool."
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But Lauren was... well, really annoying. Phony.
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She's an artist. (I think
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Maybe we're using "judge" in two different sense, but I judge people all the time, unapologetically. If you don't judge people, you're likely to get screwed. I even judge people on first impressions, because they're usually correct. I'm willing to give people a second chance to give a different impression (maybe they were having a bad day), but, in general, my initial intuition about someone is right about 80 percent of the time.
For instance, by her actions, I judged that Lauren is flaky, doesn't care about promptness or other people's time too much, and is emotinally needy and nervous if people don't respond as enthusiastically as she'd like. I further make the judgement that I won't likely attend any poetry events where she's heavily involved because she'd drive me up the wall.
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