Evanlyn
"Staring at the wall"
INTP // 2005
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I’m not great at small talk, but I’m good at noticing things people miss. I value honesty, consistency, and minds that don’t settle for surface-level explanations. I tend to observe first, speak later, and remember longer than I should. I enjoy structure, late-night thoughts, dim lighting, and things that work the way they’re supposed to. Chaos is interesting from a distance. I prefer calm, control, and a sense of purpose—even if it’s still under construction. I don’t open up easily, but when I do, it’s intentional. I believe people are patterns, words are choices, and silence is often more honest than noise. |
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Movies |
I have a soft spot for character-driven films like Submarine (2010) — awkward, introspective, painfully honest. Her (2013) sits somewhere between technology and loneliness, which feels uncomfortably familiar. Dead Poets Society (1989) reminds me how dangerous it is to think differently in a world that prefers obedience. Psychological tension matters more to me than action. Se7en (1995), Shutter Island (2010), and Black Swan (2010)—films where the real conflict is inside the mind. I also appreciate precision and intellect in stories like The Social Network (2010) and Sherlock Holmes (2009), where thinking fast is survival. |
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I’m drawn to books that dissect the mind, question morality, and sit uncomfortably close to truth. Stories where characters are intelligent, flawed, and quietly self-destructive tend to stay with me longer than happy endings. I keep returning to Fyodor Dostoevsky – Crime and Punishment and Notes from Underground. They feel less like novels and more like psychological autopsies. Albert Camus – The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus put words to the numbness and rebellion I never knew how to name. I appreciate dystopian control and social observation in George Orwell – 1984 and Animal Farm. When I want something sharp and strategic, Sun Tzu – The Art of War never feels outdated. If a book makes me uncomfortable, challenges my logic, or forces me to question myself, it earns a place on my shelf. |
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About me:
I overthink, analyze, and disappear into my own head more often than I should. I like late nights, quiet music, and conversations that go a little too deep for comfort. I’m not loud, not soft either—just observant. I believe words matter, patterns repeat, and people reveal themselves eventually.
I’m drawn to logic, systems, and things that make sense on paper, even when life doesn’t. I care more than I show, feel more than I admit, and remember more than I forgive. If I seem distant, it’s probably because I’m thinking. If I’m close, it means you earned it.
Not here to impress. Just existing, learning, and quietly becoming something better.








Who I'd like to meet:
People who think deeply and speak honestly. Those who don’t need to be loud to be interesting. Someone who understands silence, respects boundaries, and doesn’t mistake kindness for weakness.
I’m drawn to minds that question everything, people with their own principles, and souls who’ve been through enough to be gentle without being naive. If you’re curious, self-aware, and not afraid of uncomfortable truths, we’ll probably get along.
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