Location
Coventry. In theory.
Bio
After spending the first six years of her life as the second child in her family, Cat the Gadfly had the dubious experience of suddenly becoming the youngest of three, thus turning Alfred Adler's birth order theory on its head. Around the same time she began to discover that she didn't fit into many other neat little theories, and it would be in her best interest to acquire a good set of analytical skills and principles of logic in order to assess situations in her own way, rather than relying on the theories of others. However, since she was fundamentally both lazy and practical, she had to learn about philosophy, religion, political science, psychology, sociology, and various other odds and ends of assorted disciplines to make sure that she wasn't reinventing the wheel. In the pursuit of this, she inadvertently obtained a bunch of letters both before and after her name, which sometimes still surprises her and she freely admits that she likes to see in print. The general consensus holds that she was not educated out of her common sense, but since she spends most of her time preaching to the choir, people may just be telling her what they think she wants to hear.










