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Last edited by Delilah; 01-01-2020 at 03:39 AM.
"Inasmuch as it is nothing but pure communicability, every face, even the most noble and beautiful, is always suspended on the edge of an abyss"
They asked the fox, "Who's your witness?" The fox said, "My tail!"
Mirrors tend to form the worst relationships; if one moves to the left, the other will surely go right - it often seems like a competition of egos. Mirrors perceive and rationalize very similarly but their priorities and how they go about doing things are usually opposite - they produce the same thing, only differently. In a work environment, they would indeed tend to compete for the same resources; mirrors seem to view their partners as improperly using resources and incapable of supplying anything useful or timely......
a.k.a. I/O
EDIT: I should have said that "they're into" instead of "they produce" the same thing. Because their priorities are so different (input versus output), their net outcomes usually reflect that difference even though both are aiming to produce exactly the same product.
Last edited by Rebelondeck; 11-03-2019 at 08:58 AM.
"Inasmuch as it is nothing but pure communicability, every face, even the most noble and beautiful, is always suspended on the edge of an abyss"
They asked the fox, "Who's your witness?" The fox said, "My tail!"
Types examples: video bloggers, actors