I moused over your photo thumbnails to see what whpearson was talking about and thought, “Man, who does that smile remind me of? Oh, it’s Kaylee! That’s a Kaylee smile.”
And then I read the actual first line of your profile and cracked up.
I didn’t realize there were Lwers in the New Haven area; I should’ve expected that to change once school started up again. Tom McCabe is nearby too, I reckon. There should be a meetup, but I’m not allowed to organize those anymore.
Don’t feel bad. You can’t possibly be worse than me. I accidentally arranged a London meet-up with two days notice on Easter in a bookstore that was closed at the time (and Tomas, Richard, and Ciphergoth showed up anyway, to their great credit).
The Starbucks along the road was open, so we celebrated the global capitalists and their rascally way of making money by selling people what they want to buy.
I prefer the third picture to the first, although that may just be the clothing colours and fewer jpeg artifacts. You might want to crop the third to remove the plastic cups and extraneous people.
Other than that, I think you have a good mix of factual info to quirkiness in your profile.
You might think about re-ordering your categories of interests in terms of what is most important to you. If people are scanning then they might switch off after reading something that isn’t so important (movies?) before reading something that is.
Things you couldn’t do without: Aspartame. Nice. :)
I seem to recall someone laying into superstition surrounding aspartame risks here a while back. Including rather adamant skepticism about a friend’s belief that it was the cause of her difficulties. Was that you or do we have another fan of artificial sweetener? :)
I’ve never researched the health risks specifically, but I’m generally skeptical of the mindset that “we’re not healthy because of all the chemicals we put in our bodies!” I’m also in favor of taking small risks that greatly increase one’s quality of life. I hadn’t thought about it much, but I guess aspartame says a lot about me.
I’ve never researched the health risks specifically, but I’m generally skeptical of the mindset that “we’re not healthy because of all the chemicals we put in our bodies!” I’m also in favor of taking small risks that greatly increase one’s quality of life. I hadn’t thought about it much, but I guess aspartame says a lot about me.
Interesting. Living as I do in a Second-Viennese-School-and-beyond sort of world, I guess I’m just not used to thinking of Schubert as a “controversial” composer.
Oh god.
I have heard several picture criticisms here and from people I know personally. The fact is that I really don’t photograph well. It’s hard enough to find pictures where I have a nice expression and don’t look fat. Good posture and good camera quality—not gonna happen.
I’d message you on the strength of those pictures/profile (assuming I was in the right location/age group).
So I wouldn’t get too down-hearted about people criticising them. This is a thread to suggest improvements, so we are looking for what could be improved.
The picture is funny in a cute way. It looks like you had a severe case of that semi-conscious reflex to assume a “proper” position when someone points a camera at you, so you ended up striking a pose straight from the drill manual. :-) Getting rid of that misleading instinct is a good first step towards making oneself more photogenic.
In any case, look at it as a cost-benefit question. How much do you care about this particular mode of public self-presentation, and how much effort for procuring good photos does this justify? (The easiest way to get some good photos is to hang around those irritating people who relentlessly snap their digital cameras next time you go to a party, and then just ask them to email you the pictures and make a selection out of the huge pile. The best way is to ask someone who has some basic photography skills to snap a few pictures of you.)
When I was taking my senior formals for my high school yearbook, the photographer kept egging me on to smile more. It got really annoying. I WAS smiling! Finally, just to make him knock it off, I plastered on a giant stupid really fake grin. He said “perfect!” and shot it. They came out fantastic.
Oh, why not.
http://www.okcupid.com/profile/sadielou13
I moused over your photo thumbnails to see what whpearson was talking about and thought, “Man, who does that smile remind me of? Oh, it’s Kaylee! That’s a Kaylee smile.”
And then I read the actual first line of your profile and cracked up.
I didn’t realize there were Lwers in the New Haven area; I should’ve expected that to change once school started up again. Tom McCabe is nearby too, I reckon. There should be a meetup, but I’m not allowed to organize those anymore.
By the power vested in me by the cult of CEV, I hereby grant you permission to organize LW meetups.
Relative LW newcomer (I think) Will_Sawin should be where Tom McCabe is, I think, if Tom is at Yale and Yale is near New Haven.
Why aren’t you allowed?
I totally botched the one at the H+ summit that I had taken responsibility for, so I declared that I am no longer allowed to organize those.
Don’t feel bad. You can’t possibly be worse than me. I accidentally arranged a London meet-up with two days notice on Easter in a bookstore that was closed at the time (and Tomas, Richard, and Ciphergoth showed up anyway, to their great credit).
Meanwhile everyone else was busy at church celebrating the rebirth of Christ?
At least it isn’t your religiously significant tradition you clashed with. :)
The Starbucks along the road was open, so we celebrated the global capitalists and their rascally way of making money by selling people what they want to buy.
Wait, so how was that bad?
Unsolicited advice: Your third pic with the red dress is the best—but only 3? You could use a few more.
Aspartame is evil!
Ahh you and alicorn make me feel old. I would never have guessed so many people where were under 25.
I prefer the third picture to the first, although that may just be the clothing colours and fewer jpeg artifacts. You might want to crop the third to remove the plastic cups and extraneous people.
Other than that, I think you have a good mix of factual info to quirkiness in your profile.
You might think about re-ordering your categories of interests in terms of what is most important to you. If people are scanning then they might switch off after reading something that isn’t so important (movies?) before reading something that is.
I would make your third picture your display picture.
I don’t have many specific names/titles listed in the favourites section, but I found that I received more messages when I did.
Things you couldn’t do without: Aspartame. Nice. :)
I seem to recall someone laying into superstition surrounding aspartame risks here a while back. Including rather adamant skepticism about a friend’s belief that it was the cause of her difficulties. Was that you or do we have another fan of artificial sweetener? :)
You were thinking of LauraABJ.
Ahh, yes, that’s the one.
No, I’m a different person.
I’ve never researched the health risks specifically, but I’m generally skeptical of the mindset that “we’re not healthy because of all the chemicals we put in our bodies!” I’m also in favor of taking small risks that greatly increase one’s quality of life. I hadn’t thought about it much, but I guess aspartame says a lot about me.
No, I’m a different person.
I’ve never researched the health risks specifically, but I’m generally skeptical of the mindset that “we’re not healthy because of all the chemicals we put in our bodies!” I’m also in favor of taking small risks that greatly increase one’s quality of life. I hadn’t thought about it much, but I guess aspartame says a lot about me.
Reiterating advice I gave someone else—you would look better with less blurry photos.
Out of curiosity, why do you consider Schubert lieder to be controversial?
People either love ‘em or hate ’em. I have known folks who absolutely can’t get through one song.
Interesting. Living as I do in a Second-Viennese-School-and-beyond sort of world, I guess I’m just not used to thinking of Schubert as a “controversial” composer.
The third picture looks like you’re standing at attention. I’d recommend a more relaxed-looking pose!
Oh god. I have heard several picture criticisms here and from people I know personally. The fact is that I really don’t photograph well. It’s hard enough to find pictures where I have a nice expression and don’t look fat. Good posture and good camera quality—not gonna happen.
I’d message you on the strength of those pictures/profile (assuming I was in the right location/age group).
So I wouldn’t get too down-hearted about people criticising them. This is a thread to suggest improvements, so we are looking for what could be improved.
The picture is funny in a cute way. It looks like you had a severe case of that semi-conscious reflex to assume a “proper” position when someone points a camera at you, so you ended up striking a pose straight from the drill manual. :-) Getting rid of that misleading instinct is a good first step towards making oneself more photogenic.
In any case, look at it as a cost-benefit question. How much do you care about this particular mode of public self-presentation, and how much effort for procuring good photos does this justify? (The easiest way to get some good photos is to hang around those irritating people who relentlessly snap their digital cameras next time you go to a party, and then just ask them to email you the pictures and make a selection out of the huge pile. The best way is to ask someone who has some basic photography skills to snap a few pictures of you.)
Tacking on some more photo advice:
When I was taking my senior formals for my high school yearbook, the photographer kept egging me on to smile more. It got really annoying. I WAS smiling! Finally, just to make him knock it off, I plastered on a giant stupid really fake grin. He said “perfect!” and shot it. They came out fantastic.
Hey, you live near me! Neat!
I didn’t know that! Let’s meet up some time.
I PMed you my contact info so we can set this up offsite; did you get it?
yep.