conuly: (Default)
2009-06-11 11:02 pm
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Okay, remember that video I posted before?

Try this one.

Very unrelated, but it made me think of this. At the library there are (as near as I can tell, and possibly confusing various job titles) two main children's librarians and a number of random staff, many of whom are teens.

For whatever reason, I am unable to identify which librarian is which until they speak. It's like the whole faceblindness thing, but very selective (and incredibly weird). These two look nothing alike - different heights, weights, hair colors, one wears glasses and the other doesn't! - and they don't act that much alike, and I can tell the difference between them easily, but I can't slot them to their identities until they speak and I can hear their voices. I don't confuse them for anybody else or fail to recognize them entirely (though I place no money on my ability to say hi to them if I were to see them on the bus or something unexpectedly), but for whatever reason they conflate in my mind.

Is that a form of faceblindness, or something altogether different? I don't know. It's amusing, though - it never can be a hassle because any time it comes up I just have to wait for them to open their mouths and I know who I'm dealing with.

(Incidentally, the comments to that YouTube video were really useful for a change. Watch the *whole video* before you read on! Read more... )

Here's another video on the same subject. For the record, Trinity Church is on Wall Street and Broadway, just off the 5 train. Pretty church, very historic, you should stop by if you visit the city, just to watch their preschoolers cavorting in the graveyard.