Real quick. After being a Shift for a full month, I decided to swap my (>_ ) with pr0xy to, well, become a (#_ )!
You can consider Shift the (>_ ) as the idealized version of myself. There’s always things I love and hate to be a perfect and cheerful (>_ ), but, there are moments which I should be honest on my conditions and feelings of being more (#_ ) than (>_ ).
Again, there’s nothing wrong with this change. Just as in Ecclesiates 3, there’s always a time for everything. And that includes a time to be (>_ ), (#_ ), and even a time to be ($_ ).
Sorry, what is this (>_ ) and (#_ ) stuff again?
Now, as a refresher, I classified most of us under three different classes, which is the point of my announcement today.
- (>_ )s tend to be technical and organized,
- (#_ )s are, well, phlegmatic yet conservative beings, and
- ($_ )s just wanna to be simple at doing things.
That’s the simplest explanation I can give, at least from the perspective of (#_ ). They are indeed first derived from concepts and principles of the three major operating systems, but we eventually converge into the point where each of us is impactful to each other.
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