My name is Michelle. I am from the United States and am entering college this August. I am a graphic design student who is also interested in public speaking. I was lead to this site one day while browsing fanfiction. I am an avid reader and spend a good percentage of my life reading novels and other literature. I read HPMOR and found the story intriguing and the theories very interesting. When I finally reached the end, I read the author’s page and realized that I could find more information on the ideas presented in the book. Naturally, I was delighted. The ideas were mainly why I kept reading. I had not encountered anything similar and found it refreshing to read something that had so many theories that rang true to my ear.
I am not a specialist in any science field or math field. I consider rationality to be something that I wish everyone would get interested in. I really want this idea to stick in more people’s heads, but know better than to preach it. I hope to help people become more involved in it, and learn more about rationality and the like.
I’m learning. I’m no expert and hardly consider myself a rationalist. If this were split into ranks like karate, I’d still be a white belt.
I’m looking forward to learning more about rationality, philosophy, and science with all of you here, and hopefully one day contributing, myself!
While I naturally feel superior to people who came here via fanfiction.… I want to use this opportunity to peddle some of the fiction that got me here way back in 2009.
Not a huge fan of the Twilight series, but I’ll pick it up when I have a bit more time to get into it. I am currently working on a summer essay for college. In other words, I am productively procrastinating by reading this blog instead of writing the remaining two thirds of my essay.
Hello LessWrong!
My name is Michelle. I am from the United States and am entering college this August. I am a graphic design student who is also interested in public speaking. I was lead to this site one day while browsing fanfiction. I am an avid reader and spend a good percentage of my life reading novels and other literature. I read HPMOR and found the story intriguing and the theories very interesting. When I finally reached the end, I read the author’s page and realized that I could find more information on the ideas presented in the book. Naturally, I was delighted. The ideas were mainly why I kept reading. I had not encountered anything similar and found it refreshing to read something that had so many theories that rang true to my ear.
I am not a specialist in any science field or math field. I consider rationality to be something that I wish everyone would get interested in. I really want this idea to stick in more people’s heads, but know better than to preach it. I hope to help people become more involved in it, and learn more about rationality and the like.
I’m learning. I’m no expert and hardly consider myself a rationalist. If this were split into ranks like karate, I’d still be a white belt.
I’m looking forward to learning more about rationality, philosophy, and science with all of you here, and hopefully one day contributing, myself!
Greetings!
While I naturally feel superior to people who came here via fanfiction.… I want to use this opportunity to peddle some of the fiction that got me here way back in 2009.
I’ve read that, as well.
Here, have some more fanfiction!
Not a huge fan of the Twilight series, but I’ll pick it up when I have a bit more time to get into it. I am currently working on a summer essay for college. In other words, I am productively procrastinating by reading this blog instead of writing the remaining two thirds of my essay.
You don’t have to be a fan of Twilight. A lot of people who like my fic hate canon Twilight.
I’ll give it a look, then.