What is important, or more precisely, what to I consider to matter: I have a predilection for poetry, classic literature and specialised literature (e.g. psychopathology/neuroscience). I love to travel, to go to the theatre, classical concerts. I absolutely adore written or spoken words and heated discussions.
I also like persons with passion. Passion is almost as important as oxygen.
I often don't like people. It is because I find them not trustworthy, not passionate or simply to ordinary/boring; hence humans are mailny predictable, they are so easily analysed.
I don't want conversations about your favorite TV show, about how important it is to fit in your new swim suit or how great it tasted at Burger King.
Interacting with someone on a emotional basis imposes mutual responsibility for each part because you have an influence on the feelings/actions and decisions of the other one, not only on your own. So if you start contact with me and want to keep it for a longer time on a personal level, be aware that you may sway me.
If I spend my time with people, I want to have the feeling that it is reasonable. When I really like someone, my sympathy does not so easily peter out and is handed at any time on a silver platter without being asked.
Oh, I do have a Tumblr: http://herzverwesung.tumblr.com/