Is there something truly inherent to my self, or am I who I told myself I was?
It seems like most people here is familiar with using "masks" to hide their "true self", but is there really such a thing? What if there is nothing underneath the masks?
-Note: I did a quick research to see if...
I now know I'm not the only one here who reads it regularly.
:p
I don't mean to be a pessimist, but something ugly will happen regarding Sven.. .
(QC is my substitute for soap operas, shame on me)
It always does.
When I walk through crowds I increase my speed to pass people, and when they are way behind me I go back to my lane; also, as I assign lanes, I get upset when someone breaks my pattern.
:o
Well, it's not like I'm scarred for life either, but adding the word "traumatic"to the sentence seemed like a good way of adding a little of drama to it. :angel01:
Also, your father seems to be very similar to mine...
I too have trouble typing my dad; I can only give my best guess. My dad too...
Very interesting post.
Humanity itself has deviated from the natural ways: we no longer rely on seasonal rainfalls to have food, nor in sunbeams to have light; not even on evolution, since we have created our own ways to manipulate nature to our pleasure. This has caused us to believe...
By "doing their duty properly" I mean helping their child to grow healthy and be the best version of themselves possible. Looks like your parents did well, as you remember your childhood fondly.
And yes, my mom is not a parent. More like, I could be her mother. But she's a very good friend...
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Found this the other day while doing some research on INTP stuff. I thought it was a very interesting view of the INTP kid, since I don't recall having been so difficult as a child. People didn't comment much on the original post, though, and I'm curious of what you guys think...
It's not my case but I know what you mean. There's another INTP in my literature class, and he never does any homework because he forgets. However, the teacher loves him because he seems to always make good comments on books the teacher likes (they share taste in books and the teacher feels...
I have my doubts about Dr. Sion McElveen's gender... I mean, he looks like he could be a woman whose hair, beard and mustache were added using some photo editing software...
Other than that, he (?) looks like a very respectable person.
I'm not talking about physical restrictions, but of a situation in which leaving only makes things worse (doesn't necessarily affects you emotionally, but makes it harder to deal with it later).
Personally, I go under great stress.
As for other kinds of laughs, I usually don't care much. But...
What if you can't scape?
For example, if it is a teacher, a boss, or any other authority figure the one who is making fun of you, and you are supposed to reply something, or can't walk out of the room so easily.
I think Adolfo Nicolas was in my campus a couple of days ago...
I go to a Jesuit University. I take classes with Jesuits. They are very nice guys.
I didn't read the whole post, probably will read it later.
@ Adymus: Don't worry about analyzing her, she's actually an interesting and challenging case. I think ENFJ is more likely, since she seems to love unexpected visits. But then again, her insanity makes the edges all blurry.
I've actually been doing the coffee shop thing for a couple of days now...
Yes, believe it or not I was pretty comfortable.
I barely ever see her, I live on the 2nd floor with other 6 girls, and we get along quite well. I only go to her room (and her office, and her everything since she is there 98% of her time) every month to pay the rent.
Big misunderstanding...
I don't know about her type, it's hard to tell since she's not completely sane. All I know for sure about her is that she enjoys other's pain.
And no, I moved out of my parent's house because I moved out my hometown to attend college. Me living with this lady was...
Not crazy, just going through a crisis. Not sure of my type, though: I used to believe firmly I was an INTP, but I'm not so sure anymore.
I just explained how: she's crazy (she REALLY is) and finds me troublesome, though I avoid trouble like the plague. I hate this sort of conflicts.
She...
I just got kicked out of this house.
I'm living with an old lady who assists and shelters female college students, but apparently she believes I'm a rebel who conspires against her and instructs her roommates, simply because I don't suppress my discomfort and don't fear her (my roommates do...
A small apartment somewhere picturesque.
I don't care much about what it looks like on the outside, but interiors like these would be ideal:
Just add a kitchen and a bathroom.
I suppose it depends on what I'm studying.
For example, if I have to read something too technical or boring, a cafeteria is the perfect place to go since the hum of voices helps me concentrate. However, I have to pick the place carefully if I don't want to hear the complete anthology of some...
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