That1Cellist he/him Posted December 7, 2022 Posted December 7, 2022 23 minutes ago, Cone Slice said: Sorry to necropost (sort of), but I've been wondering what portion of the shard is the oldest child in their family (or if they have no siblings). Also, I want to know how many people identify as introverts, extroverts, or ambiverts and how birth order could relate to their personality. Should I create a thread for that? Hi, I'm definitely an introvert, and also the oldest. I personally think there isn't really any correlation between personality and birth order, but it might be interesting to look more in to that. 1
The Wandering Wizard he/him Posted December 7, 2022 Posted December 7, 2022 1 minute ago, Ookla the Unknowing said: Hi, I'm definitely an introvert, and also the oldest. I personally think there isn't really any correlation between personality and birth order, but it might be interesting to look more in to that. I don't really think that there is because your personality seems to be more dependent on how you were raised. It's a nature vs. nuture question, and I think it might have some of nature but definitely in my life, I've seen a greater impact from nuture instead of nature on this one.
That1Cellist he/him Posted December 7, 2022 Posted December 7, 2022 4 minutes ago, Ookla the Myopic said: I don't really think that there is because your personality seems to be more dependent on how you were raised. It's a nature vs. nuture question, and I think it might have some of nature but definitely in my life, I've seen a greater impact from nuture instead of nature on this one. Thank you, and I agree, though I do think it is somewhat part of my natural disposition to be shy. 1
Wayne's Unlucky Hat he/him Posted December 7, 2022 Posted December 7, 2022 4 hours ago, Cone Slice said: Sorry to necropost (sort of), but I've been wondering what portion of the shard is the oldest child in their family (or if they have no siblings). Also, I want to know how many people identify as introverts, extroverts, or ambiverts and how birth order could relate to their personality. Should I create a thread for that? Yeah, I think so. I'm the oldest and am a introvert.
Cone Slice Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 On 12/7/2022 at 8:20 AM, Ookla the Unknowing said: Hi, I'm definitely an introvert, and also the oldest. I personally think there isn't really any correlation between personality and birth order, but it might be interesting to look more in to that. I did a bit of digging and there really isn't much of a correlation. But it would be interesting to see what percentage of the shard is an only, oldest, middle, or youngest child.
Ranryu she/her Posted December 17, 2022 Author Posted December 17, 2022 How often do your younger siblings fight? Mine scream at each other quite often.
The Wandering Wizard he/him Posted December 17, 2022 Posted December 17, 2022 6 minutes ago, Ookla the Obstinate said: How often do your younger siblings fight? Mine scream at each other quite often. Usually at least once a day, though sometimes they don't. Very rare that they don't.
Cash67 Posted December 20, 2022 Posted December 20, 2022 On 12/16/2022 at 9:53 PM, Ranryu said: How often do your younger siblings fight? Mine scream at each other quite often. ALL. THE. STORMING. TIME. It’s gotten better recently, but during the pandemic it was CONSTANT. 1
InfiniteInsanity she/her Posted December 21, 2022 Posted December 21, 2022 On 12/16/2022 at 9:53 PM, Ranryu said: How often do your younger siblings fight? Mine scream at each other quite often. I have two siblings who are almost constantly fighting and a brother who prefers screaming to any other way of expressing emotions.
Ranryu she/her Posted December 27, 2022 Author Posted December 27, 2022 Christmas. There are toys everywhere. Hooray.
That1Cellist he/him Posted December 27, 2022 Posted December 27, 2022 On 12/16/2022 at 9:53 PM, Ranryu said: How often do your younger siblings fight? Mine scream at each other quite often. Mine don't fight a lot except the younger two, and they don't fight too often. Though, my oldest sister is quite mean to my oldest brother. 1
Cone Slice Posted January 2, 2023 Posted January 2, 2023 I know this forum hasn't been talked on, but I thought this would be worth sharing: Soooooooooooooo my brother is starting to read Stormlight for the first time, and he's only 11. I tried to warn him that it's an adult book with heavier topics and themes, and that he might want to start with those kids books Brandon Sanderson previously wrote, but he insisted on reading Stormlight. I believe it's because people at his school have this thing where you're "cool" if you read large books, but whatever this should be interesting. 2
The Bookwyrm he/him Posted January 3, 2023 Posted January 3, 2023 17 hours ago, Cone Slice said: I know this forum hasn't been talked on, but I thought this would be worth sharing: Soooooooooooooo my brother is starting to read Stormlight for the first time, and he's only 11. I tried to warn him that it's an adult book with heavier topics and themes, and that he might want to start with those kids books Brandon Sanderson previously wrote, but he insisted on reading Stormlight. I believe it's because people at his school have this thing where you're "cool" if you read large books, but whatever this should be interesting. My sister read all of Mistborn Era 1 and she's only 11. She's also a very mature 11 year old, in some aspects. She wants to read Stormlight, and I think she'd deal with it fine, and my parents seem to think so, too. She's read some other stuff by Brandon Sanderson; Rithmatist, Alcatraz, Skyward (just book one, I think) and I gave her Steelheart the other day. So I guess it all depends on the 11 year old. 1
Ranryu she/her Posted January 3, 2023 Author Posted January 3, 2023 Potato snuck Warbreaker when she was 12. It was the first cosmere book I didn't have to cram down her throat. 1
Shadowed they/them Posted January 3, 2023 Posted January 3, 2023 19 hours ago, Cone Slice said: I know this forum hasn't been talked on, but I thought this would be worth sharing: Soooooooooooooo my brother is starting to read Stormlight for the first time, and he's only 11. I tried to warn him that it's an adult book with heavier topics and themes, and that he might want to start with those kids books Brandon Sanderson previously wrote, but he insisted on reading Stormlight. I believe it's because people at his school have this thing where you're "cool" if you read large books, but whatever this should be interesting. I read Stormlight when I was 12… but I’ve always read stuff I probably shouldn’t have and only recently realised it was aimed at adults 2
Ranryu she/her Posted January 4, 2023 Author Posted January 4, 2023 (edited) On 1/3/2023 at 1:37 PM, Shadowed said: I read Stormlight when I was 12… but I’ve always read stuff I probably shouldn’t have and only recently realised it was aimed at adults Hah. I remember reading the Reckoners as a ten year old and being mad that my parental unit wouldn't let me read SA. (snuck it a year later, though ) Now, how are your siblings on food pickiness? My sister only eats five things, and will not even consider anything else. Edited January 21, 2023 by Ranryu
Cone Slice Posted January 21, 2023 Posted January 21, 2023 On 1/3/2023 at 0:29 PM, The Bookwyrm said: My sister read all of Mistborn Era 1 and she's only 11. She's also a very mature 11 year old, in some aspects. She wants to read Stormlight, and I think she'd deal with it fine, and my parents seem to think so, too. She's read some other stuff by Brandon Sanderson; Rithmatist, Alcatraz, Skyward (just book one, I think) and I gave her Steelheart the other day. So I guess it all depends on the 11 year old. Yeah... my brother isn't that mature no offense to him ofc.
Szeth's Facepalm Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 On 1/3/2023 at 0:29 PM, The Bookwyrm said: My sister read all of Mistborn Era 1 and she's only 11. She's also a very mature 11 year old, in some aspects. She wants to read Stormlight, and I think she'd deal with it fine, and my parents seem to think so, too. She's read some other stuff by Brandon Sanderson; Rithmatist, Alcatraz, Skyward (just book one, I think) and I gave her Steelheart the other day. So I guess it all depends on the 11 year old. dude i cannot even imagine letting my 11 year old sister anywhere near mistborn ;-; your sister is mature AF, good for her. but, like, be careful, because i read a lot of stuff that i was way to young for, basically my whole life (thanks dad (sarcastic)) but especially when i was 10, 11, and 12 and it definitely lead to some thoughts and behaviors that were not great. but i don't know, maybe your sister is cool with all that stuff lol. 2
Robin Sedai she/her Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 (edited) 32 minutes ago, Szeth's Facepalm said: dude i cannot even imagine letting my 11 year old sister anywhere near mistborn ;-; your sister is mature AF, good for her. but, like, be careful, because i read a lot of stuff that i was way to young for, basically my whole life (thanks dad (sarcastic)) but especially when i was 10, 11, and 12 and it definitely lead to some thoughts and behaviors that were not great. but i don't know, maybe your sister is cool with all that stuff lol. LMAO same. My mother gave me Game of Thrones to read when I was very young (idk exactly how young, but not more than 12.) My father let me watch the TV show. To be fair to my mum, she had absolutely no idea what it was about, she just knew I loved reading fantasy and that ASOIAF was a really popular fantasy series. Personally I think Mistborn is alright though, my little brother is 11 and I would have zero problems with him reading it. Edit: and he listened to the first two Stormlight audiobooks, so I have proof of his ability to digest adult-ish themes. Honestly I'd rather he read books than what he usually does, which is playing video games all day. Edit 2: also I really enjoyed ASOIAF but thought it was too dark (even told my mother that) which I think is a testament to younger me's good taste in books. Edited January 25, 2023 by Robin Sedai 3
Szeth's Facepalm Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 6 minutes ago, Robin Sedai said: LMAO same. My mother gave me Game of Thrones to read when I was very young (idk exactly how young, but not more than 12.) My father let me watch the TV show. To be fair to my mum, she had absolutely no idea what it was about, she just knew I loved reading fantasy and knew ASOIAF was a really popular fantasy series. Personally I think Mistborn is alright though, my little brother is 11 and I would have zero problems with him reading it. Edit: and he listened to the first two Stormlight audiobooks, so I have proof of his ability to digest adult-ish themes. Honestly I'd rather he read books than what he usually does, which is playing video games all day. huh all of us oldest siblings on this thread are so different lol. my sister got alcatraz and percy jackson when she was 9, series of unfortunate events and the rithmatists when she was 10, as well as a steelheart recommendation (with the warning that there's some of violence and guns and to just watch out), and now that she's 11, she's gonna get elantris and the graveyard book. when she's 12, she can read The Raven Cycle and JAne Austen (she can read that whenever but i found it very hard to understand when i was 11). when she's 13, that's when she gets mistborn, SA, Neverwhere, etc. i probably won't need to give her books after that as she'll have figured out what kind of books she likes and how to acquire them. ultimately she can do and read whatever she wants right now, and i can't stop her and my parents WON'T stop her from reading heavy topics, but i'd just rather what happened to me didn't happen to her, and so i give her good stuff to read but i wait till i think she's ready. maybe i'm being crazy overprotective but i'd just rather she reads good stuff when she'll be able to understand it well. my brother's on his own tho lol, he's a huge jerk about any book i reccomend to him and also he stole my copy of WoK when he was 11 and wouldn't give it back and my parents wouldn't let me take it back so i'm never giving him a book rec again lmao 3
Robin Sedai she/her Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 7 minutes ago, Szeth's Facepalm said: my brother's on his own tho lol, he's a huge jerk about any book i reccomend to him and also he stole my copy of WoK when he was 11 and wouldn't give it back and my parents wouldn't let me take it back so i'm never giving him a book rec again lmao Ah man, I'm sorry about that. Must be hugely irritating. 1
Morningtide she/her Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 13 minutes ago, Szeth's Facepalm said: huh all of us oldest siblings on this thread are so different lol. my sister got alcatraz and percy jackson when she was 9, series of unfortunate events and the rithmatists when she was 10, as well as a steelheart recommendation (with the warning that there's some of violence and guns and to just watch out), and now that she's 11, she's gonna get elantris and the graveyard book. when she's 12, she can read The Raven Cycle and JAne Austen (she can read that whenever but i found it very hard to understand when i was 11). when she's 13, that's when she gets mistborn, SA, Neverwhere, etc. i probably won't need to give her books after that as she'll have figured out what kind of books she likes and how to acquire them. ultimately she can do and read whatever she wants right now, and i can't stop her and my parents WON'T stop her from reading heavy topics, but i'd just rather what happened to me didn't happen to her, and so i give her good stuff to read but i wait till i think she's ready. maybe i'm being crazy overprotective but i'd just rather she reads good stuff when she'll be able to understand it well. my brother's on his own tho lol, he's a huge jerk about any book i reccomend to him and also he stole my copy of WoK when he was 11 and wouldn't give it back and my parents wouldn't let me take it back so i'm never giving him a book rec again lmao Yeah I probably read way too many books years too soon, so i'm withholding many of them from my siblings (the oldest is 12). She gets Mistborn this year but nobody else gets much of anything. I agree never give your brother your books Stealing books is a crime >:( 1
The Bookwyrm he/him Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 That same sister is plowing through Reckoners now, and she really wants to read stormlight. I'll give her WoK once a certain @InfiniteInsanity finishes it and returns my copy... 1
Lord Gregorio he/him Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 *Interrupts older siblings and laughs maniacally in middle child 1
Szeth's Facepalm Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 21 minutes ago, Gregorio said: *Interrupts older siblings and laughs maniacally in middle child *sprays with water* Oh hey do y'all want to hear an awful and messed up but also hilarious story? So when i was 12, my brother was at peak annoying. so i started doing this this where i would play All Star and then squirt him with water whenever he was being annoying. and then i just had to start playing All Star for him to stop being annoying and run away. i psychologically conditioned him to respond to All Star. it was totally messed up, i know, but i was 12 and it was really really funny. (dw i stopped doing it) 1
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