Perhaps it is just my perception, but to me "kookiness" has a connotation of amusingly addled innocence. Gidgit was kooky. Goldie Hawn in the 60s was kooky. The Lounge is more frequently inhabited by those most accurately described as closed mind, obsessed, and angry. We in the Lounge are sorely lacking in the endearing qualities that make kookiness acceptable.