147.
From BBC’s Sherlock.
I mean this in the least smug way possible. I sometimes long for quiet.

My conscientiousness score is hilarious. Holy fuck do I have ADD.
If you haven’t read The Fault in Our Stars yet, I highly suggest you do so (or listen the audiobook). John Green got what it’s like to care about someone with a chronic or terminal illness exactly right. Instead of writing a book where the protagonist learns a lesson and rises above or some other BS, he wrote about real teenagers. I can’t tell you how much this book meant to me. I laughed, I cried, and I’ve been gushing about it to anyone who will listen ever since.
While this quote wasn’t specifically talking about any kind of learning disability, I really identified with it.
It’s like all the parts of my life are colliding! If there was a Doctor Who, Sherlock, or Joss Whedon reference, it would almost completely sum me up! DFTBA