I am intrigued, understanding, and effable.
My Self-Summary
Update: Following a series of byzantine but ultimately encouraging
negotiations with an old flame, I am now in a monogamous
relationship. However, I am still actively searching for
friends.
I was going to make a joke about platonic friends, and how you
should message me if you are made up of regular polygons meeting in
the same configuration at each vertex, but I actually hate the
phrase "platonic friends." My point is, I'd still like to meet
smart, interesting people who like sharing ideas, playing, and
being excellent to each other.
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I'm a scientist! Saying that makes me happy.
I'm working on research in
health psychology and
positive
psychology, because I believe it's possible to build a world
where things work better. I want to live among people who think
life should be
relaxing; it should be
humane; it should be fun. I want
less suffering and more awesome
badassness.
I am basically thinking that we should hang out.
I like living with
people. I like having good
friends I can share my life
with. If there's one thing studying
evolutionary
psychology has taught me, it's to not ignore the basic things
we're built for: Running around outside,
cooperating with others, and sitting
around with some good friends.
If you're into googlestalking, I'll save you the trouble: I blog at
inhumandecency.livejournal.com
What I’m doing with my life
I'm doing research on positive emotions, coping, and immune
function at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, part of UC
San Francisco. The name sounds very woo-woo, but we're all about
approaching complementary / alternative / folk medicine with
rigorous empiricism, figuring out the underlying principles, and
coming up with practical techniques that demonstrably help people.
In real life! It's a dream come true.
It also gives me frequent excuses to say "psychoneuroimmunology,"
which never gets old.
I just moved to California from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and so a lot
of what I'm doing is "experimenting." I don't live in a co-op
anymore, I'm done being an overworked overstressed grad student,
and my social circle is scattered and far away. It's time to come
up with an excellent new life!
In my spare time, I write fairy tales about bouncy little creatures
called slimes, and work hard at developing the right habits.
I used to run marathons and be a 9-foot Dance Dance Revolution
player, but I've been sidelined by an injury that's defied all
diagnosis and treatment. For the past couple of years I've been
weightlifting, and now I'm learning to swim. I'm thinking about
taking up yoga, because hey, California.
Also a bunch of little projects: growing plants, raising worms,
decorating an apartment on my own for the first time...
I’m really good at
Figuring out how things look from other peoples'
perspectives.
Bringing together disparate
ideas -- having a conversation that
softening the boundaries between our ideas while preserving the
intellectual integrity of each.
Making people laugh, making myself laugh, seeing the absurd with
genuine appreciation.
Geeking out, and getting you to geek out so I can learn all sorts
of interesting things and see how cool you are.
Bouncing
The first things people usually notice about me
I look kind of like Jesus (White Jesus).
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
***authors
Kim Stanley Robinson (I appear to be unusual in that I like his
harder science fiction and his more "WTF" novels equally well, and
don't think they're that different)
The Harvard Negotiation Project (they wrote _Getting to Yes_. Sure,
it's a corporate negotiation book, but it's a darn good one).
Ursula LeGuin, Haruki Murakami, Jeff Noon, Roy Baumeister, Alan
Moore
***music
Suzanne Vega, the Flaming Lips, Ra Ra Riot, Cloud Cult, Mike
Doughty, The Postal Service, Dar Williams, Orbital, Kenny Rogers (I
was raised Texan; it's in my bones)
My musical acquisitions are pretty scattershot. Apparently I'm
"indie"? I'm always happy to hear new things
***Television
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Revolutionary Girl Utena, um... more
Buffy. I don't watch a lot of TV. I'm not trying to imply that I do
something more valuable with my time, I just don't.
I get guilty enjoyment from
Law &
Order: Criminal Intent despite its unsympathetic portrayal of
constitutional
protections.
As a fan of Paul Ekman and his research on faces, I wanted to like
Lie to Me, but I
just don't.
I can enjoy watching most things, because if I don't like something
then I can spend my time thinking about why someone else evidently
did.
***foods
I'm a
vegetarian for environmental and
certain ethical reasons (but I get along fine with meat-eaters).
I'm actually a pesco-vegetarian and the best thing I ever ate was a
pickled
herring I
got from a street market in Amsterdam. I also love fresh-baked
whole wheat
breads,
and Scharffen Berger
bittersweet chocolate.
The six things I could never do without
good friends
meaningful work
the Internet
nature
stories
conditioner
I spend a lot of time thinking about
* what other people might be thinking, so I can see how their weird
behavior actually makes perfect sense.
* How I would make someone laugh, or what interesting debates we
might have
* Neopaganism and spirituality as a neglected side of applied
psychology, which in some cases kicks the applied psychologists'
asses.
* Currently, a story I want to write about a bouncy little slime
who studies Kabbalah with a Hasidic Rabbi
* How everything is beautiful and I should just calm down and watch
On a typical Friday night I am
With friends, when I can be.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
I am secretly proud of how little of my profile I had to change
when I went from "seeking dating partners" to "seeking friends." I
feel like it confirms that I was being honest.
You should message me if
... you love ideas, words, metaphors, structures, slippage,
turnabout, synthesis, and moments of realization
... you can at least tolerate someone who occasionally says things
like that. Not constantly, but sometimes.
... you like the octopus, nature's most adorable creature.