nuh-uh, i just got back. i needed another hit. *twitches*
well you know antibling, some of the greatest thinkers were probably clinically insane. what society rejects can sometimes be pure genius, and lead to all sorts of reformations and things down the road. without the crazies...the world would be so lost...
that reminds me of an emily dickinson poem!
much madness is divinest sense, to a discerning eye...blah da de da de da...
why is it called over-analyzing anyway? because it leads to disappointment/mental breakdowns? i really think that if people knew the truth of what really goes on, that would be the result...but still...at least they aren't ignorantly blissful 😉
the geniuses thing...a lot of historical figures who i consider brilliant were also social outcasts/slightly crazy seeming in their time. in fact...almost any person who thinks in a way that is "against the grain" so to speak is labeled that way...
i don't disagree with your assessment of the people you knew...i suppose looking back i was just stating something semi-related, not trying necessarily to refute what you said...
no, i don't have a dog HERE with me. that's one i took at home. it's a she AND an aquarius, and she always conveys some type of emotion in her photos...it's funny
yes my doggy is an aqua, and she is one of the weirdest and unpredictable dogs you would ever see. very loveable though.
my leo cat is VERY bothered by cameras. i haven't been able to get a good picture of her in the nearly 5 years we've had her. my aqua dog has absolutely no problem with them though. go figure. i took a picture of her for photography and got a perfect score in big part because she looked so "noble" 😛. i think she just saw a shiny object and was about to hunt it down or something.