Damaged Goods
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I'm sure that you have more interesting examples but for starters....
Wladimir was a physicist at both NASA and in the pvt. sector. Superiors and peers lauded his logical approach to resolving problems. His reasoning and demeanor put one in mind of Spock from the old Star Trek series: poker-faced, mirthless, totally devoid of abstract reasoning, just a by-the-book objective scientist.
And yet if you saw the margins of his handwritten journals of scientific notation and mathematical calculations, those margins were saturated with sketches of axolotls. His apt. had a huge wall hanging of an axolotl and a dozen or so axolotl ornaments and knick-knacks.
When I asked him about this obviously affectionate attachment to them, he didn't respond, just raised one eyebrow in that poker face as if to say, "why not?" Curiously, he didn't keep any live ones.
Wladimir was a physicist at both NASA and in the pvt. sector. Superiors and peers lauded his logical approach to resolving problems. His reasoning and demeanor put one in mind of Spock from the old Star Trek series: poker-faced, mirthless, totally devoid of abstract reasoning, just a by-the-book objective scientist.
And yet if you saw the margins of his handwritten journals of scientific notation and mathematical calculations, those margins were saturated with sketches of axolotls. His apt. had a huge wall hanging of an axolotl and a dozen or so axolotl ornaments and knick-knacks.
When I asked him about this obviously affectionate attachment to them, he didn't respond, just raised one eyebrow in that poker face as if to say, "why not?" Curiously, he didn't keep any live ones.