I am a very inquisitive type. I do enjoy conversing with other intelligent beings, I tend to learn a lot by speaking with others of various types of mindsets. I really prefer to hold very deep and considerably "out of the box" conversations. It is one of the better ways to learn about a new person...probing the mind, and getting an idea of how it operates in accordance with the person owning it.
I will not lie and say I do not judge people, because I do. But the difference is, I do not let that first thought govern my judgement of you as a person. I am also, generally speaking, very tough to offend. I am fairly tolerant of people and their beliefs, and am not one to get into fights over politics and religion. I do not judge people on if they are gay or straight either. I don't care. Do as thou wilt. To each his own.
There really are many facets to who I am and how I operate, and I suppose the best way to learn about me, is to talk to me. I do, on occasion, post blogs that I, myself, do write. Those will oftentimes offer a good insight into me and my mental workings. Some, as I am certain you can tell, are not written by me, just posted for entertainment value. Sometimes people on my list need a good laugh, and I provide it via some of my blog postings.
I tend to be very mellow and laid back with most things. My natural personality type tends to be the reluctant bleeding heart. However, there is one thing that will make me get nasty, and that is harming someone I value. I am tough to prompt into a meaningless battle, in which I am contented in merely tossing about some verbal warfare, but if you threated someone I hold dear, I will do whatever it takes to help them. Nothing more, nothing less. Once said issue is resolved, I will sulk, brood, steam, call it what you will, I'll do that for a while, and then let it go. If the attacker stops the assault, and agrees to drop the issue, I will do so as well, but if it is pursued any farther, I tend to continue to defend my precious person until either myself or the antagonist is no longer able to continue to fight. By this, I am not implying taking lives, I never like to go to extremes, but moreso just making it so the person attacking is rendered neutral. That sounds like a bunch of malarkey I know, but it really is how I work.
Anyhow, I think that about concludes me, at least as far as this section is concerned.