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  • Hey Cheese, I have been visiting home this weekend so sorry about a late reply! I have written one, but I am skeptical about sending as I am a little tipsy and would prefer to proof-read in the morning. Look forward to hearing from you soon.
    Sorry Cheese, a response is on its way, I just have a hefty assignment due in tomorrow so it's taking up most of my attention :P
    Hey Cheese, I just read your post on the fortune-teller thread - thanks for posting, it was very interesting. It all must have made for an interesting childhood (?) I'm sorry to hear about the possible dementia though, I hope it all blows over ok.

    I had a 'schizophrenic' kind of phase a few years back which wasn't very pleasant. The strange thing at the time was that it wasn't isolated to myself, my Sister had similar phases as well as a few of our neighbours. I sometimes think over the possibility that there are collective dimensions of thought or communication. But then again, I was paranoid at the time; they may have been co-incidences.

    Do you mind me asking why you've come to mostly biological conclusions about it all, I would've expected that kind of 'spiritual' upbringing would condition the opposite? Sorry if that's forward - these are just the type of questions that have always fascinated me.
    Am I?

    I didn't even think I was active anymore...

    I have a few serious discussion topics in mind,but God knows when it'll happen.
    What do you mean, where have I sprung from? Ima not springing from nowhere!
    I am introvert by nature, but I only see this as a weakness, and an excuse not to develop social skills. So I am trying to push comfort zones a little, and with certain people I've been a little too successful :D
    Haha glad I'm not the only one. I also agree with your edit notes in general, but you'll often see me disregarding that philosophy as this forum is the place I come to vent my argumentative nature, at people who can take that particular flavour of pain :D
    Taking everything too seriously and too critically is a surefire way to be unliked, disliked and/or disregarded for being impractical.
    Also, I would just like to say that your consideration has just made my day, your comments could not be better received :P
    I look forward to further interaction,
    cheers,

    Hado
    Yeah, it's eerie to see a developed country so devastated. Hopefully those kinds of deaths can be avoided. Though there are rescue centers that only have one box of cookies for every 4 people and the lines for clean water are so long. It's hard to get stuff into the area except by helicopter. Deaths from deprivation will probably happen but I don't think there will be many of them. Mostly, I think the survivors will just be really miserable and hungry for a long time but thankfully still alive. My team isn't being sent for at least 4 more days but we see people on TV struggling with a problem that we're trained to fix! Frustrating! But, we do have to be careful about bringing teams into the area cause, of course, we will require resources too.

    Yeah, it's shitty. Spring break starts in 3 days. Maybe if it had happened on break all those kids wouldn't have all been stuck in the same building and some would have lived. Nature doesn't discriminate.
    Heh, yeah Mr. INTP took that. He has quite the photo collection of me, kinda artistic too.

    Thanks for your concern. I keep getting all these emails asking if I'm alive so i changed my usernamethingy. Everyone I know is ok. My area, the south, remains unaffected except that, because of the nuclear meltdown, we are undergoing rolling blackouts to channel energy into the disaster area. The north is a nightmare. I'm not leaving. I'm being sent to the disaster area to act as a translator for rescue teams and to train people in using chlorine generators to purify water. There is no food, potable water, or energy to power anything. Entire cities are gone. 1,647 are confirmed dead. 2,000 additional bodies have just been discovered. 9,500 people are confirmed missing. Refugees number 60-70,000. Many children have been lost because entire schools were swept out to sea. Many elderly people could not escape. There are enormous ocean liners floating where there used to be land.
    Yeah... I had been referring to one of the precursors to this big one, when I mentioned the 50cm waves. I didn't find out about the quake you were referring to until the 11 o'clock news, which was like 2 hours after I made that comment... I ended up feeling really bad about it later.
    Thanks !! Was taken about a year ago testing my iMac camera so I was 45. I have always looked about 10 years younger than I am, probably because I avoid the sun due to melanoma in my family.
    - Ji-ness = toilet humor
    - Yes, Ti, I was using MBTI for the sake of coherency
    - Yes, I still do think "INTP" INTPs have Ni(-Te-Fi-Se)
    - I think there has never been any, if not a few, ISTPs here. In order: INTPs>INFPs/INTJs>ENTPs/INFJs approx

    Definitely not similar to my own profile of INTPs and I don't agree with almost all of the celebrity typings. The MBTI profiles of all types, I think, are too focused on professional life, too generalizing, and are too appreciative. However, the original MBTI questionnaire was supposed to be a career assessment tool anyway.



    Haha that was unintentional. Sometimes I use quotation marks when I prefer the interlocutors words over mine. Hmm, though you did seem overly defensive.. ;)


    Ahh you got me. :p. Not even a pillow?


    Catch me when I'm feeling arrogant about some topic and you'll get to see my Ti-Ne Pness.
    What about a Ji-ness?


    I think I'd be towards "the other way" too if I interacted more. I'm not in the IRC or the chat.


    You want proof?? You can't handle the proof!

    Hmm..:confused:. I think I got it:

    When the INTP plot to take over the world comes to fruition(which will probably take a while due to the procrastination), SJs will be put to work carrying out the menial tasks we have no time for, due to our intellectualizing. Other NTs will be our mind slaves, doing the mathematical and scientific busywork. NFs will be our Feeling brethren supplying the Arts and SPs will be our source of entertainment.

    ??
    I was antagonistic? wow lol.

    I guess I do feel more at home, like I don't need to prove myself anymore..."de-Ego-ed".

    Hmm. Still INTP. You want a demonstration? :p
    You seem pretty whipped up. There's no need to be an excited cheese.

    It really depends on the company.

    If I am speaking to people I know will understand Singlish and would rather me speak in it, then I most like would let Singlish into my speech. When I think of words and type out messages on forums, I am most certainly am not thinking in Singlish.

    But you still may be right. I base my understanding really on the amount of people who ask if I am a foreigner, quite many, and not any real analysis on the way I speak.

    Oh, and quit stalking me.
    Your suggestion has been noted. A bloody tampon might get me in trouble though. So it's the exclamation point :) Figuratively, of course.
    Er, I was referring to that one PM from months ago that you never bothered to reply to...


    "Friends" are easy to come by. Friends... not so easy.


    What should my new avatar be?
    I'll chalk this one up to inexperience. Indeed, I have no friends; much less any who cared enough to neglect response for years.
    you must be the most odiously lethargic person I have thus far encountered.

    Maybe I should call up my aussie connections & send someone to slap you straight.
    Yeah, I think you're right. I think it's more my personal interest rather than mistypings.

    Ah, don't worry. A billion things have passed through my mind by now and pushed the thread out. :)

    I don't have much to go off of, really. I'd rather not leave impressions of inaccurate pre-conceptions.
    I know who Melkor is, I just haven't measured his activity. I'll check though, you've piqued my interest.


    Aren't all INTPs here interested in typology/debate? :confused:
    The difference is there, I just don't know what it is.


    Alright then, or maybe I'll repost it, through recollection :p.
    I haven't been around long enough to know how active Melkor or Melkor-esque is, but I have noticed that I'm probably one of the more active posters. I don't know what that means though.

    Okay, I won't intrude. But it did seem like a promising thread.
    Hmm. It would appear so.

    A summation of activity over the course of months condensed into a neat string of 4 numbers. Very efficient.
    :p

    If I may ask, why was the information sensitive or did you just change your mind?
    Actually, I made the whole thing up. How inconsiderate of me to play such a mean joke.
    INFJ is the youngest; she and ESFP are within two years of age, and were mortal enemies until maybe the last two years.

    ISFJ parent definitely has doted on ESFP child, whereas the other two are kind of "mine" in terms of being able to understand them. They and I are all IN's. ISFJ has even called our INFJ "weird" (though not in a mean way); just doesn't get her. I do, though. The S/N thing is difficult, maybe because they are both so similar in other ways.

    ESFP is very cute and very emotive and very socially attractive, he tends to shine wherever he goes. His favorite song for awhile was Fireworks by Katy Perry.

    ... going back to bed (we have a delay) so I'll respond to the rest later.
    My daughter is INFJ. I had guessed that a month or two after we adopted her, and it's definitely who she is now. She resembles ISFJ in terms of the considerate things she'll do for people... but the biggest difference between her and spouse is that she's not in any box. ISFJ sees things from one framework, whereas she shifts frameworks constantly and has no problems with seeing alternate POVs from within. She ends up thinking a lot of the convention is silly, not as a rebellious measure (which is typically the ISFJ reaction in adolescence), but because she sees it as stilted and needless. INFJ females often do resemble ISFJ females because of the exposed Fe similarity, but you can tell from talking to them that they are not locked into one view of life.

    So she and I connect well in the "N" arena. Everyone else in our family thinks we are both weird sometimes.

    Yeah, I hate the 1000 char limit. ARRRGGGG.
    ESFP kid: He actually fights among his peers for the rights of the downtrodden, etc. So in some ways he seems to challenge peer pressure. But then he habitually worries about people rejecting him, and he hates standing out as "different". He's very fearful of being laughed at or rejected, even while standing up against discrimination so openly.

    When he's actually paying attention, he notices a lot of details that others would miss; his ADD just sometimes gets in the way of his focus. But he will miss "big picture" inconsistencies in story and plot and characterization ... all the abstract stuff. He keeps interrupting movies to ask "Why did he say that?" or "Why did he get angry?" Because he doesn't think big picture in ways that seem obvious to N dom/aux.

    I agree with the Ni comment, their Je function also directs them to external detail more than Ne dom/aux.
    Part II

    The choice of will you proceed with the strike or stop just before you knock your opponent down is entirely yours, and while most groups have some sort of guidelines about not really hurting beginners, there are really no rules nor any penalty for anything done in the ring.
    Still, in Europe it's rarely very aggressive and injuries are, funnily enough, most often self inflicted (while doing acrobatics) :D

    Do you eat everyone you spend a lot of time with? :eek:
    Stupid short visitor messages. Part I

    I find that posture and carriage are mostly about enjoying the fact that I'm moving and I usually do enjoy any sort of movement :D Except if it's purpose is cleaning :o
    Capoeira is a bit complicated, it started as a pure martial art, but since it was mostly practised by slaves or criminals it was outlawed for quite a while (you really don't want your slaves learning how to fight) They tried to disguise it as a dance - hence the music and rhythmical movement.
    It was legalized later, and some rules were introduced, but all capoeiristas I know still consider it a martial art, and while beauty of movement, relation with music and playfulness are a part of it, the main goal of a game is always to get to the point where you can take your opponent down.
    I am good *wink wink* I kinda developed a certain style of dancing that some people found to be quite pretty, while sports dancers were mostly appealed by it (i.e. if you try looking at tango or rumba clips on youtube, most of the videos that pop-up are quite horrible, artificial, and just :eek: In my opinion anyway) I tried to tone down the overly robotic, and overemphasised movements they usually do, and create something softer, more in tune with music, gentler. Some people liked it and asked me to try teaching, so I did, mostly common ballroom dances, but with an Alisa twist :D It was fun.

    Too bad you don't know any dancers, we are the most beautiful, amazing, wonderful people imaginable :rolleyes:

    As for capoeira, it was originally a marshal art, and still is, and can be quite deadly. It's just deceptively pretty. Just like me :borg:

    Cows are.... nice? Big eyes. Gentle. Good choice of company, I guess.
    I imagine that a semi-professional dancer is someone who dances a few hours a day, performs and gives classes every once in a while, but doesn't feel obliged to do any of it. Also, I usually refused to do choreographies or dance by the rules (for something that is supposed to be just fun and expression there is an amazing number or must's and no-no's involved in dancing :D I mostly ignored them, because I'm cool :smoker:)

    A professional, I imagine is someone who does it professionally, and relays on it as a source of income, hence there is a lot less choice and freedom involved.

    I tried quite a lot of styles, including all ballroom dances, jazz ballet, salsa, Argentinian tango, maculele, some really wird traditional african stuff, some traditional styles form the Balkans, and some other stuff, I'm sure, but I like Tango and Rumba best.

    Right now, I practice Capoeira, which some consider to be a dance, though it really isn't one.
    <con't, part II>

    I remember walking through the woods with him when he was seven, when I was TRYING to look for things, and he just kept surprising me, seeing new almost invisible things every moment. He also doesn't prioritize/structure his time well but drifts aimlessly and isn't even aware of it.

    N, meanwhile, can have some focus issues too, but truly is focusing on "big picture" and the connections between the detail, so it tends to give up focus on detail /excludes certain detail, and can more easily prioritize the most important concepts in a heap of data even if the ENPs can spin a copious amount of it. You also typically don't have to explain underlying theme to an N, they are focusing on the connections rather than just seeing the surface detail.

    Does that help?
    Hi Cheesy! Oh, they all flipped the other day when finding out you were all girly, didn't they? lol

    Mine has settled down a bit and gotten a bit of a center, but when he was young, he was insanely loud, insanely all over the place, insanely happy, insanely the center of attention and the world wherever he went. The phrase, "A stranger is just a friend you haven't met," was coined for him.

    Oh, he's S. The thing with SFP is that it can emulate the N function, but the main difference is that SFP is still focused on all the details at once and can seem a lot scattered, can't organize/prioritize easily through the list, has trouble picking up underlying meaning in the moment (I don't know how many times he's watched a movie and asked everyone else why so-and-so did this, and then someone said that, etc., and we have to keep saying, "Watch the movie!") meanwhile, every little physical detail sticks out to him. <con't>
    Hmm, yes, I did. I first took those MBTI tests in 2008 and then I ignored this site for over 2 years. Got a problem with that???
    Yeah, cheese. Seriously, I think it's creepy that you are already treating me like your girlfriend. We haven't even had a proper conversation!

    :b
    Why must all your vm's be moderated?

    Are you so horrible and sweary that censors follow you wherever you tread by way of normality?

    Ham shanker is a rhyming slang term for a masturbator miss.
    (odd, I didn't get the notification for your message at all)

    ....aaand no, I haven't read any of that. o_o I only skimmed quickly over a few pages that didn't interest me, but none of that sounds familiar.

    http://www.timeenoughforlove.org/CPU.htm

    I think I originally found this when I was looking for Benzinger's articles.
    I did, a little though. I thought the page about CPU was interesting.

    Trying to call my attention to something specific? :P
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