BlindHelperMonkey
Bluelighter
recently while out and about, having noticed the girl next to me sporting a pair of vivid-pink heels, i suddenly said to her 'i like your shoes'
those in the know will be unsurprised to hear she was of indian appearence (
) early-twenties and was wearing a sari-type traditional dress. given that most 2nd/3rd gen'ers round here rock western clothes, i was somewhat surprised when she replied with 'cor exactly miss em can ya?'
anyway, after a brief exchange we parted & i thought no more of it. that was until the other day, when out again - an arm suddenly shot out & grabbed my bicep.. i swung my head around to be greeted with a pretty asian girl smiling at me - took me a second to clock on it was the same girl (weather was shite.. clothes toned down) & a convo ensued. my point is, seemed to make an impact
how do you feel about random, unsolicited compliments? the last you gave/received? anyone who wouldnt enjoy getting one from a stranger? own anything guaranteed to get a few? is it ever altruistic?
those in the know will be unsurprised to hear she was of indian appearence (
anyway, after a brief exchange we parted & i thought no more of it. that was until the other day, when out again - an arm suddenly shot out & grabbed my bicep.. i swung my head around to be greeted with a pretty asian girl smiling at me - took me a second to clock on it was the same girl (weather was shite.. clothes toned down) & a convo ensued. my point is, seemed to make an impact
how do you feel about random, unsolicited compliments? the last you gave/received? anyone who wouldnt enjoy getting one from a stranger? own anything guaranteed to get a few? is it ever altruistic?



Just checking out your link, and the title of this paper caught my eye: 'Altruism through beard chromodynamics'. Unfortunately, only the abstract is available (unless you're a subscriber) and that doesn't go into enough detail to work out what the fuck they're on about - but it sounds fascinating 