tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5375681131276548542.post6041856984013880915..comments2024-02-27T10:53:04.581+01:00Comments on paperpools: be on the one hand good, and do not on the other hand be badHelen DeWitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07619602559096610012noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5375681131276548542.post-57809277847792530312012-04-22T06:25:54.167+00:002012-04-22T06:25:54.167+00:00Well... I suppose if someone tried to be perceived...Well... I suppose if someone tried to be perceived as likeable by, say, the kind of person who is repelled by logical thought, that might be a character trait. <br /><br />I have fixed the link; thanks for pointing out the problem.Helen DeWitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07619602559096610012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5375681131276548542.post-707443959006981102012-04-22T02:37:45.424+00:002012-04-22T02:37:45.424+00:00Likability is so inherently subjective, it's s...Likability is so inherently subjective, it's strange to see someone treat it as a character trait. Sibylla is misanthropic, opinionated, and tormented, but she is also forthright, passionate, and hugely intelligent. What's not to like?<br /><br />(by the way that link doesn't work for me).Philip Duncannoreply@blogger.com