I think it's my personality and how I treat others around me.
As others point out, we are all unique, from our DNA, to our personal history, to our individual thoughts, to where we live. Being unique is implied by our humanity.
I think I'd be better to explain what makes me extremely rare. There may be others with similar primary attributes that set me aside from most, but there aren't many of them.
My thoughts are my own. I'm so glad no one can read my thoughts.
I hold conversations with myself until I figure out the problem or what's bothering me. The only issues is when I do it out loud with out realizing.
Oh, okay.
Too much.
Wouldn't be a problem if the mouthbreathers (read: 90% of people) would just leave me alone...but people fear what they don't understand, hate what they fear, and destroy what they hate. So.
Surely you are not in danger of being destroyed?
Surely you are not in danger of being destroyed?
@MrLink: figurative language. But: social animals cannot distinguish between exclusion from the group and death. So, ostracizing someone is ina sense killing them--pyschosocially.
I'm told its my need to help others over the years.
The juxtaposition of characteristics in a matrix.