*pfft* At least you don't try to be like Jeeves. I've spread myself rather thin skipping down that highway. Trying to accomodate for everyone...
It's not insane, though. People who act like other real people are probably worse. You see these women dressing up and acting like Marilyn Monroe or Vanna White and it seems rather feeble. Aspiring to be like someone such as Bertie Wooster or Sherlock Holmes (though that can be dangerous if you weave in the use of opium) is pretty healthy, from a psychologist's point of view.
(And, I've never heard of 'flatware', myself. Brings the odd picture to my mind of a flatened spoon, which I suppose would be rather pointless.)
Just a thought in thie vein...
Date: 2010-02-11 09:21 pm (UTC)It's not insane, though. People who act like other real people are probably worse. You see these women dressing up and acting like Marilyn Monroe or Vanna White and it seems rather feeble. Aspiring to be like someone such as Bertie Wooster or Sherlock Holmes (though that can be dangerous if you weave in the use of opium) is pretty healthy, from a psychologist's point of view.
(And, I've never heard of 'flatware', myself. Brings the odd picture to my mind of a flatened spoon, which I suppose would be rather pointless.)