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6:16 AM
@Mr.Bultitude and @MattGutting I tend to confuse you two users. Can you help me build a permanent and accurate mental pathway to distinguish you?
I'm pretty sure Matt is a Catholic (or tends to answer Catholic questions at least). Is this correct? EL&U Profile says you used to be a montisorri (sp?) teacher. That's pretty cool.
Mr. Bultitude, your profile says very little. "INTJ" Is that a Meyers-Briggs personality assessment result?
Let's start with "Bultitude". Google says it is a rare English surname. I thought it was a real word do I expected a definition page.
Presbyterian is something, but a bit vague.
If 23 is your age, that's pretty young. Matt's says 47. That might help me make some pretend faces. Matt is middle aged and Mr. Bultitude is young.
Are you both British?
 
 
8 hours later…
2:32 PM
@fredsbend I'd have to confirm with @Mr.Bultitude himself, but I believe he's taken his screen name from the name of the bear in C.S. Lewis' book That Hideous Strength.
I can say that at least one of us is Catholic (me), and at most one of us (not me) is British. (I'm technically Irish as well as American, but don't have a passport to prove it.)
If you want, for your pretend face you can put a HUGE beard on me. I've never had one, but always wanted one. :-D
 
 
2 hours later…
4:31 PM
@fredsbend I'm surprised to hear that. I'm guessing it's because a few weeks ago I answered a few questions in a row with Aquinas citations, which is typically the purview of Matt and others. INTJ is indeed my MBTI type, I'm a member in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church denomination (and a Calvinist, which it's safe to say Matt is not), and I'm a Michigander for life.
@fredsbend I am 23, yes, very young. Practically still a cub. @MattGutting was correct about the origin of my name. Lewis' Space Trilogy is, I believe, masterful. My very first answer on this site included a hearty recommendation of it. Though many disparage the third book (nicknaming it That Hideous Book) I am not one of them. It was marvelous.
You can make your pretend face for me match my picture, and keep this in mind: never cross me, or I will eat you. Nobody wants to be eaten by a bear, so that threat ought to keep my biographical details etched in your memory as a function of your survival instinct.
Would it help distinguish us if I changed my name to "Greenham" and made my picture a platter with green eggs and ham on it? (Your answer may or may not influence future actions of mine.)
When you see my name and picture, just think: "Bear. Brash. Calvinist." Does that help?
 
 
5 hours later…
9:48 PM
@MattGutting Okay. A majestic mane of Santa Claus proportions for you.
@Mr.Bultitude lol
@Mr.Bultitude Now I'd really get confused. As I get older, I'm exposed to exponentially more information each year. I can only remember so much these days. I have to intentionally choose to remember or not remember things sometimes.
@Mr.Bultitude Yes, indeed. I think we would get along in person.
@Mr.Bultitude I actually think it was simply the M.
@MattGutting and @Mr.Bultitude Thanks guys, I appreciate it.
 
10:17 PM
@fredsbend Bah. So much for my theories.
 

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