- Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:14 am
#339219
This is a thread dedicated to those people in our lives who are blessed with the ability of generating a 'warm aura' quality around them, the kind of person who is so bubbly and full of life that even saying hello to them in the morning cheers you up. Now I don't mean an Aura in a 'Viv' kind of way, some kind of spiritual occurrence, but more an aspect of their personality that can't help but instantly change peoples moods around her.
Our secretary is one of those, her name is Jude and she is a mum of two bouncing baby boys, and she is so full of warmth and happiness we call her 'The Office Sunshine'. She has the smile and giggle that is so contagious you can come into work on a miserable rainy monday morning after having to change a tyre on the side of the motorway after leaving home on a big row with your other half, walk into the office and her 'Goood Morning' will instantly infect you with a glow, and things are already starting to look up.
Then there are the Vampires in the world. Yes, they exist, yes they walk among us and i bet everyone who reads this knows one.
No, they don't drink blood or turn into bats or have an allergy to garlic and crosses. They have a 'personality trait' completely the opposite to Radiators, they seem to 'suck' an atmospheric quality out of the room, whether it be the relaxed atmosphere, the concentration levels or just the general good mood.
Some people can walk into a room in such a way that it seems to change the mood of the room instantly, whether they bring in an intensity that wasn't there before, or an aggressiveness that brings a 'chill' to the room.
A vampire could also be the guy who, 'holds court' in the pub, who speaks at a whole group of people at the same time about how he got pissed thee night before and how he's never drink again while necking his third bottle of bud...
I find the whole concept of radiators and vampires really fascinating. Its the kind of thing you never really put a name to, but when you think of it you can put several names to the concept.
Sooo
Are there anybody here on the forums or out there in real life you'd class as a Vampire/Radiator?
What do you think of the concept? Do you agree with it?
Is this my longest ever post? You decide....
Our secretary is one of those, her name is Jude and she is a mum of two bouncing baby boys, and she is so full of warmth and happiness we call her 'The Office Sunshine'. She has the smile and giggle that is so contagious you can come into work on a miserable rainy monday morning after having to change a tyre on the side of the motorway after leaving home on a big row with your other half, walk into the office and her 'Goood Morning' will instantly infect you with a glow, and things are already starting to look up.
Then there are the Vampires in the world. Yes, they exist, yes they walk among us and i bet everyone who reads this knows one.
No, they don't drink blood or turn into bats or have an allergy to garlic and crosses. They have a 'personality trait' completely the opposite to Radiators, they seem to 'suck' an atmospheric quality out of the room, whether it be the relaxed atmosphere, the concentration levels or just the general good mood.
Some people can walk into a room in such a way that it seems to change the mood of the room instantly, whether they bring in an intensity that wasn't there before, or an aggressiveness that brings a 'chill' to the room.
A vampire could also be the guy who, 'holds court' in the pub, who speaks at a whole group of people at the same time about how he got pissed thee night before and how he's never drink again while necking his third bottle of bud...
I find the whole concept of radiators and vampires really fascinating. Its the kind of thing you never really put a name to, but when you think of it you can put several names to the concept.
Sooo
Are there anybody here on the forums or out there in real life you'd class as a Vampire/Radiator?
What do you think of the concept? Do you agree with it?
Is this my longest ever post? You decide....
foot-loose wrote: you really can be quite gay sometimes Toph