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Last Post 05 Jul 2010 02:09 PM by aevi23. 28 Replies.
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 28 Feb 2010 03:40 AM |
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So, hello! I'm a girl from Estonia, 18 years old, I like philosophy, psychology, some books, and plenty of more stuff. I usually spend my time doing just about anything, like playing the piano, or knitting sometimes, or lying around doing nothing, or wandering aimlessly wherever... or taking photographs.
Why am I here? Because I think I have something to learn from ENFP-s Actually, I think I have something to learn from just about everyone.
Also, I'm not quite sure if I'm going to be very active here, I'm usually more of a lurker. 
Finally, I'm an I-N-F-something.
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 28 Feb 2010 03:42 AM |
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Welcome, yon lurker! ^_^ Be prepared to answer a ton of random questions.  |
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 28 Feb 2010 05:46 PM |
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Teehee. What sort of languages do you speak? Favorite photograph you've taken [and may we see it?]? Which is worse: to continually cough or continually sneeze? Favorite degree of temperature? |
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cryptonia  MBTI: INTP Age/Sex: 21 Relationship: IM: INTP Founding Member
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| 28 Feb 2010 06:20 PM |
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heya eloi! Cool name.... is that by any chance a reference to the words shouted from Golgotha, "eloi, eloi, lama sabachthani"? Or the future-race in "The Time Machine"? Or something else? |
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Zsych  MBTI: xNTx Age/Sex: 28/M/Austin Relationship: IM:
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| 28 Feb 2010 06:23 PM |
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Actually the INTXs are the only people worth really learning from, the rest are just window dressing on the road of life *waits for reaction* |
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 28 Feb 2010 08:35 PM |
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Operating on the assumption that window dressing connects somehow to salad dressing, I can retort that while INTXs may be the lettuce/spinach leaves/vegetable-things, nobody would ever eat that unless they had some delicious dressing to go with it, aka, the rest of us.
So there.  |
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sbalbom  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: 28/M/Dallas Relationship: Single IM: (AOL)-lordxred Post us to Facebook Make a video about us! ENFP
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| 28 Feb 2010 11:11 PM |
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Operating on the assumption that window dressing connects somehow to salad dressing, I can retort that while INTXs may be the lettuce/spinach leaves/vegetable-things, nobody would ever eat that unless they had some delicious dressing to go with it, aka, the rest of us. So there. You just got promoted to two stars for that one. |
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Mar 2010 09:56 AM |
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Posted By alysaria on 28 Feb 2010 02:42 AM
Welcome, yon lurker! ^_^ Be prepared to answer a ton of random questions.
Hello ^^.
Posted By Sakari on 28 Feb 2010 04:46 PM
Teehee.
What sort of languages do you speak? Favorite photograph you've taken [and may we see it?]? Which is worse: to continually cough or continually sneeze? Favorite degree of temperature?
First. I speak Estonian, English, a bit of German and very, very little of something Russian-ish.
Second. I kind of like some of the pictures I took in the beginning of January when everything was frozen and looked like the realm of some ice queen, and no.
Third. Continually coughing is worse. Sneezing is sometimes kind of fun, you know, you feel, like, free afterwards..
Finally. 30 degrees Celsius, or somewhere near (well, I like to kind of stay in the shade usually, so I don't accidentally get a tan, you know.)
Posted By cryptonia on 28 Feb 2010 05:20 PM
heya eloi! Cool name.... is that by any chance a reference to the words shouted from Golgotha, "eloi, eloi, lama sabachthani"? Or the future-race in "The Time Machine"? Or something else?
"Time Machine", correct. (The book wasn't really as good as I expected, but there were a few interesting ideas, yeah. Heya, intp cryptonia.)
Posted By Zsych on 28 Feb 2010 05:23 PM
Actually the INTXs are the only people worth really learning from, the rest are just window dressing on the road of life
*waits for reaction*
Actually I would have agreed on that one a few months ago, but then I kind of figured that since I'm an INF(J) anyway, that is not the way to go.
Yeah. And I think I should learn from the S-types, so I wouldn't feel like an alien.
Posted By Sakari on 28 Feb 2010 07:35 PM
Operating on the assumption that window dressing connects somehow to salad dressing, I can retort that while INTXs may be the lettuce/spinach leaves/vegetable-things, nobody would ever eat that unless they had some delicious dressing to go with it, aka, the rest of us.
So there. 
Vegetables? Awesome, I totally like vegetables! I'm a vegetarian, by the way.
(Also, what is the rest of us anyway?)
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 01 Mar 2010 10:10 AM |
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Ooh, Estonian. I've never met someone who spoke that language before. Although I guess "meeting" wouldn't quite cut it--having a tangible interaction with someone, then.
Winter scene pictures are pretty. I'm glad you had the opportunity to take them. I always hate it when I don't remember an idea I have or some image I get--since I can't draw/have no camera, I rely on words to capture things.
Mm, yeah. I always sneeze at least twice. Somehow it never gets out the first time. One of my friends has the daintiest sneeze ever. It's hard to believe it's actually her sneeze. It's like, "AHHH-chooey."
30 degrees Celcius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit? O.o How do you bear it? I live in the South and the humidity is practically unbearable. And I agree with the tan thing; I don't like tans. They're a sign of skin damage. Stupid American culture.
*adds The Time Machine to her list of books to read*
Learning from the S's...how to be organized and inherently satisfied with your life, I guess?
I love vegetables. Especially in salads. I couldn't be a vegetarian--too much soy protein is bad if you're female, I've heard. What's your favorite type of salad dressing?
The rest of us, I suppose, would probably be the rest of the N's, particularly the NFs. There are some ENTX's on here, I believe--Jason is one, last time I checked? |
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Mar 2010 10:52 AM |
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Winter scene pictures are pretty. I'm glad you had the opportunity to take them. I always hate it when I don't remember an idea I have or some image I get--since I can't draw/have no camera, I rely on words to capture things. Yeah, it was really really pretty at one point, when the thinner branches of trees were so frozen they were entirely white, so the trees were lighter than the sky... Nice contrast, somewhat unusual. Sadly, it was also really really cold outside - it's hard to get good photographs when you can barely think about anything else than getting to a warm place. Mm, yeah. I always sneeze at least twice. Somehow it never gets out the first time. One of my friends has the daintiest sneeze ever. It's hard to believe it's actually her sneeze. It's like, "AHHH-chooey." Haha. 30 degrees Celcius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit? O.o How do you bear it? I live in the South and the humidity is practically unbearable. And I agree with the tan thing; I don't like tans. They're a sign of skin damage. Stupid American culture. I don't have to bear it, it's kind of rare here, even summers are seldom that hot... I don't like tans either, but sun doesn't really seem to have much effect on me, I'm way pale, I sometimes wish I wasn't - but just sometimes ('cause I don't really know what I want to be like, maybe this has something to do with my never-ending identity crisis, ha.) *adds The Time Machine to her list of books to read* I hear that it's not the best book by Wells. My teacher of British Literature (yeah, we have that subject) recommended "The War of the Worlds", I think. I would have read that one as well, but my to-read-list is too long right now... Maybe later. (Although "later" usually means never in my case, oh well.) Learning from the S's...how to be organized and inherently satisfied with your life, I guess? More like how not to bump into walls/ doors/ whatever all the time, and how to notice obvious things that everyone else is seeing, but not me. I love vegetables. Especially in salads. I couldn't be a vegetarian--too much soy protein is bad if you're female, I've heard. What's your favorite type of salad dressing? Wish I could answer that. Also, I don't think I get too much soy protein, I usually eat just the same as everyone else, but without meat. Sure, I've tried tofu and all that, but I wasn't impressed. |
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 01 Mar 2010 11:01 AM |
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Trees lighter than the sky...pretty image. See, in other countries, if you have a tan, you're looked down upon because peasants who work in the fields generally get tans, and rich people who don't have to do work don't. Society has it completely backwards. Also, one of ESFP friends got 3rd degree burns from a tanning bed. Currently, he looks like a leatherish orange. It's not attractive. My reading list is too long...and I have so much to do...>.< But bumping into walls/doors is, if not fun, it's fun for other people. I once ran into a door while I was opening it. That was interesting. It makes for good laughs when I tell people the story. Also funny is the story of how I failed at making tea. I don't much like tofu. I do love soymilk, though. Especially the chocolate kind. <3 |
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Mar 2010 11:18 AM |
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Also, one of ESFP friends got 3rd degree burns from a tanning bed. That's nothing! My ESFP friend got some pretty bad burns when he fell asleep in a campfire. But bumping into walls/doors is, if not fun, it's fun for other people. Yeah. Back when I had a boyfriend (INTP), we were once kissing goodbye one evening in a bus terminal when I was about to go on a bus, and we were standing really close to the wall which had one of the doors that slides open, and suddenly the door opened and hit my head. Pretty hilarious, especially for him. Actually this is one of the two times I remember him really laughing; the other time was when I missed the bus because our goodbye kiss took too long.  Old times, ha. Also funny is the story of how I failed at making tea. Tell me. (I suddenly remembered that time when I got a spaghetti into my eye, not sure how...) I do love soymilk, though. Especially the chocolate kind. <3 I've tried soymilk once, it was quite disgusting. It tasted kind of like water, but gross. Then again, I was seriously hungover. |
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 01 Mar 2010 11:34 AM |
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He fell asleep in a campfire?! Story, please. Haha, aww. <3 Good-bye kisses are so sweet. Okay, so. So I was in one of my friend's room making tea. So I poured some sugar into the cup and it all settled to the bottom. So I thought, "I need a coffee stirrer!" So I went to the shelf and it had this jar of raspberry preserves and behind it, what appeared to be a container full of a bunch of wooden sticks. So I thought, "Coffee stirrer!" So I took it and stirred my tea and drank it. All of a sudden this smell assaults my nostrils and I'm like, "WHAT IS THIS?" So I looked at the stick and saw, glistening on the end: perfume oil. I can't believe I missed it. >.< And now I can authoritatively say that perfume oil tastes bitter. But the smell of freesia and jasmine was almost worth it... Spaghetti in your eye? Please tell. Chocolate soymilk is amazing. You should try it.  |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 01 Mar 2010 01:17 PM |
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>.> I feel left out of story time....plus I'm enjoying reading these stories... Here's to mutual disclosure! I once made myself a bowl of cheerios and set about carrying them downstairs to eat while watching cartoons. I somehow managed to slip on the toe of my sock, fell on my butt, and was rained upon by cereal. =.= Neither the first or last time I had an unhappy encounter with those stairs....or with wearing food. |
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 02 Mar 2010 09:45 AM |
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He fell asleep in a campfire?! Story, please. I don't know how he did it. He probably doesn't know it himself, but alcohol was involved. It led to skin implantation. tea. When I was little, I wanted to put sugar into my tea, but somehow the sugar bowl was filled with salt instead. So, apart from the tea, I thought that a spoonful of nice sweet sugar would be an awesome idea and put it into my mouth, and... Seriously, it was not nice. Ever since, I've been carefully investigating the sugar before putting it into my tea, just to be sure. Spaghetti in your eye? Please tell. It somehow just wriggled into my eye while I was eating it. You know, the usual. I somehow managed to slip on the toe of my sock, fell on my butt, and was rained upon by cereal. =.= Neither the first or last time I had an unhappy encounter with those stairs. Was it just cereal, or cereal with milk or anything else? I hope the former. Stepping into yoghurt is not pleasant either when you're at school and having no shoes on, just socks. |
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danstar012  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: 27/Female Relationship: Dating IM:
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| 02 Mar 2010 10:19 AM |
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OOooh ooh ooh... this is really interesting. First off, Hellooh eloi!!! Welcome. I don't have any good food mishap stories. Just a boring one about making a cup-o-soup and burning my hand so badly I had to have an ice pack constantly on it for about a week; If I didn't, my hand burned so badly it would make me cry. =( Everyone else's stories are hilarious though!
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 02 Mar 2010 10:25 AM |
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Looking back on that story, I used too many "so's." I apologize; I copied and pasted it from a chat with a friend and didn't do anything except delete line breaks. xD xD Mm, salt...I once tried to make salt water for my throat and ended up spilling half the contents of the container down the sink. Good thing I was standing at the sink. THE SPAGHETTI IS ALIVE. IT'S ALIVE, I SAY. Stepping into yogurt would seem...quite unpleasant, I'd say. What flavor was it? Aww, poor Dani.  |
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 02 Mar 2010 11:35 AM |
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Hello danstar making a cup-o-soup and burning my hand so badly I had to have an ice pack constantly on it for about a week; If I didn't, my hand burned so badly it would make me cry. =( Ouch. I pour my hands over with hot water every once in a while as well, but I hardly notice it... My mind's too busy making tea to notice a few drops of boiling water on my skin, ha. THE SPAGHETTI IS ALIVE. IT'S ALIVE, I SAY. In that case I should have thought about it before and not eaten it in the first place - you know, vegetarians usually don't eat stuff that moves... ugh. (I'm so not thinking about eating anything wriggling right now. Gross  ) What flavor was it? Something pink, not sure, strawberry possibly. It was a bubbly kind of yoghurt. |
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: In a Relationship IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 02 Mar 2010 11:38 AM |
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What if you could make tea with your mind? Fix your subconscious a nice cup of Earl Grey right before you go to sleep, so it could come in, take a sip, and wreak whatever gentle havoc it usually does on your dreams. Hmm... D: Eugh. That makes me think of tadpoles, which makes me think of frogs, which...*shudder* I hate frogs. Like the Yoplait Whip! kind? |
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eloi  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 18, F Relationship: IM:
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| 02 Mar 2010 12:07 PM |
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What if you could do anything with your mind? Earl Grey nr. 42 from Harrods would be super cool, but I was thinking of programming an alarm clock system into my mind so I wouldn't have to hear those annoying noises repeatedly every morning, and it would prevent falling asleep again. Also, it would be an ingenius business plan. Also - I have no idea what Yoplait Whip! is, we don't have it here, I guess. Anyway the one I stepped into was probably some cheap kind - it was at school after all. Amazing what they give you at school, the tea is always cold and has some strange tasting substance in it instead of sugar, ugh. So, is it true that you only eat burgers in American schools? |
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