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I know it sounds strange, but I still often find it hard to believe that as much of a 'people person' as I know I am.
I suppose it comes from school, and the traditonal geeks social leperdom. I've come a long long way from there, but it still colours my perceptions. I'm generally 'the face' for the Circus in dealings with outside groups or people we don't really know, I've been a student rep for three years, made speeches in front of large crowds, and even been told by my whole graphics class that I should be a politician after I'd read the maifesto for a project we were doing (though that was probably cause I was the only one there with any experience at all in public speaking).
Yet still I find the fact that I'm the one talking people round, leading, and being relatively good at it, quite strange. And interspersed with occasional "Arrrgh! People!" twitches.
I suppose it comes from school, and the traditonal geeks social leperdom. I've come a long long way from there, but it still colours my perceptions. I'm generally 'the face' for the Circus in dealings with outside groups or people we don't really know, I've been a student rep for three years, made speeches in front of large crowds, and even been told by my whole graphics class that I should be a politician after I'd read the maifesto for a project we were doing (though that was probably cause I was the only one there with any experience at all in public speaking).
Yet still I find the fact that I'm the one talking people round, leading, and being relatively good at it, quite strange. And interspersed with occasional "Arrrgh! People!" twitches.