Cabbo Pearimo
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Sometimes invisibility is a good thing. As a journalist...
i am hardly invisible.... i've always been very vocal in setting things right although to be honest i cringe before and after. but if there's something that needs to be addressed i force myself to or it'll nag me to death.
in terms of physical appearance i doubt i'm invisible. i'm quite noticeable. but i do change my look every now and then to avoid being recognised... i dont know why lol.
farlda said:Other times I walk out of a room to return 10 minutes later to musings of 'when did you leave?'.
Precisely! And what's with that stupid idea that you always have to say hi, or nod, or something - when you walk pass someone in a corridor. The awkwardness drives me crazy!Fernando_the_weasel said:Whenever someone that I don't know too well starts talking to me, I end up sounding a bit awkward since I'm not used to people addressing me.
spiderx]I am invisible when I want to be. Actually said:My tongue is sharp, my mental tongue more so. I wish people understood how much effort I make to tone my thoughts down so i don't hurt their precious feelings.
Oh I need to meet more INTPs irl. We would get along so well.Linsejko said:"And I imagine you even knew I knew you'd know what I was talking about."
that last line is, 'you'd know what I was talking about." As in, how my response to Wisp made sense- I was talking in kind to wisp. This is what you'd know, what I said that you would know.
So, "I knew you'd know."
And then, "you even knew I'd know."
So,
I imagine,
you even knew,
I knew,
you'd know,
what I was talking about [in my response to you].
It makes sense. Really.
Precisely how I often feel.whiterae said:I feel invisible, but I'm not sure what other people think. Often when I'm in a big group, even when I feel comfortable with most of the people, I feel like I'm not really there. I feel like I'm just observing the conversation and even if I do say something, no one will notice. I feel kinda like I'm looking through a one way mirror. I can observe what they all do, but none of them can see or hear me.
That's me right there!Olba said:That is not to be taken as an assumption that I'm exceptionally knowledgeable in those fields. If anything, I'm far from knowledgeable in some of them. For example, I've studied very little physics, yet I enjoy a discussion of theory behind a hypothetical devices capable of perpetual motion or a physics-centric explanation to teleportation.
The invisible waiter! <3 Fawlty TowersCabbo Pearimo said:que?
Nah, we just have a knack for chaos theory imo.Cabbo Pearimo said:Maybe we're all being paranoid and reading patterns where there are coincidences.
Scheming indeed! I always felt a little devious....Tekton said:I am invisible. Most interestingly, it is easier to be invisible the more people there are. Everyone is so busy you just get lost. You become noise. And then just sit silently. Scheming.
Who said that?I'm always amazed at how people don't seem to notice me... I use that to my advantage a lot, but it still always surprises me.
It doesn't help that I try to encourage that, though.
Just wondering. Is it just me or could it fairly be considered an INTP thing to think as though you're invisible?
Of course I don't mean literal invisibility, just the assumption that no one else notices you or what you do. Completely forgetting you have an outward appearance or any impact on the world around you.