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Here to bring back the love!
I think what's more important is to reconcile your fear of death. Why fear it? Why fear anything? Things happen.
existentialist!
I think what's more important is to reconcile your fear of death. Why fear it? Why fear anything? Things happen.
I think what's more important is to reconcile your fear of death. Why fear it? Why fear anything? Things happen.
existentialist!
Because there are a million things I need to do before I die.I don't have time for death!
Oh yes, please, I want more!Death is not nearly enough punishment...
Good man. Um, I mean, woman. And it's interesting as well to see that you're a Christian (well, presumably anyway, but I don't suppose God is exclusive to Christianity)\
Do you have a partner/lover?
Uh, no. I don't date.
I have to be skeptical about you having twenty-seven children, but I know it is probably less than common for an INTP to be so sarcastic. Unless, of course, you interpreted children in a completely different way. Are you, by chance, a schoolteacher? At any rate, I must know why you put this very intriguing answer, especially considering you said you didn't have a partner. I could go on with this, But I find it would probably be rather pointless.Hello.
What is your name?
Sara.
Where are you from?
New York.
How old are you?
Fifteen.
What's your gender?
Female.
How did you find out that you were INTP, or other type?
I took an online test.
How did you find out about this forum?
Melkor.
Do you have a partner/lover?
No.
Do you have any kids?
Twenty-seven.
Do you have any pets?
No.
What is the most difficult part of being an INTP?
Not knowing how to speak to people, and always thinking that everybody hates you.
I have to be skeptical about you having twenty-seven children, but I know it is probably less than common for an INTP to be so sarcastic. Unless, of course, you interpreted children in a completely different way. Are you, by chance, a schoolteacher? At any rate, I must know why you put this very intriguing answer, especially considering you said you didn't have a partner. I could go on with this, But I find it would probably be rather pointless.
Well, there you have it, in the course of seriously overcomplicating things, one's original hypothesis may very well be correct. But that fact doesn't make all the extra thinking a waste of time.Ah.. yes my dear, you were right from the beginning. I was, as you probably very well know, being sarcastic.
If you can persuade Auburn to take quantum anything as relevant to human understanding, I might offer you a lifetime supply of cookies.
In a parallel dimension.
I'd just like to mention that the whole "parallel universes" thing is not actually a necessary part of quantum theory.PHP: