PurpleGiraffe  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: 28/F Relationship: Jirafa sola IM:
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| 11 Mar 2011 01:44 PM |
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I love sleep, but I never get enough of it. I keep finding myself working late and then by the time I get something to eat and work out and watch something, like recently I've been on a Firefly kick, it is really late and then I can't just go to bed because I want to read for a bit. Then I eventually go to bed but it isn't until way past 1, and I'm just tired when I wake up. It is a really beautiful day out. I wish I could go walk outside for awhile. I really can't wait for winter to be officially over. I wouldn't mind going for hikes every now and then. Or a few weekends ago when it was so nice out I got a lot of reading done at the park. I would love to do that again. Oooh, softball will be starting soon. I really like softball. I like the team aspect and guessing where the ball might be hit based upon other people's swings and studying how the other people interact with each other. There is something so nice about it. But man, I'm still so tired. Nap. Good. |
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boork  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: M/33 Relationship: married and playful IM:
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| 14 Mar 2011 07:00 PM |
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I bet a lot of them are interested in INTJs though. It'd be helpful if people ANSWERED POSTS FASTER. I wonder if there's a correlation between apathy and type.......XD We could respond in different threads. |
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optimaler  MBTI: INTJ (1w9) Age/Sex: 24/M Relationship: There are mostly evil things, but some good things IM:
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| 14 Mar 2011 10:01 PM |
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which some people might consider rude.
Some things should be avoided....
Also, in honor of reaching 300 posts, this is SPAAAAAAARRRTTTTTAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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caprice  MBTI: eNfP Age/Sex: F Relationship: IM:
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| 14 Mar 2011 10:30 PM |
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I think Opti reminds Lauren of her INTJ son. He is in for some ENFP motherly love whether he likes it or not. I think he'll like it. But he'll act like he doesn't. |
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optimaler  MBTI: INTJ (1w9) Age/Sex: 24/M Relationship: There are mostly evil things, but some good things IM:
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| 14 Mar 2011 11:28 PM |
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HA, wrong. I like the motherly loving. That's how I get delicious cookies every time I go home. Besides, receiving motherly love on the forum is predicated on Lauren (or someone else) buying into a mother loving scheme. I haven't seen that evidence yet. G.H.L.H.S. is best remixed by Smith & Pledger. |
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caprice  MBTI: eNfP Age/Sex: F Relationship: IM:
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| 14 Mar 2011 11:58 PM |
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Oh see, there you go. No scheme, tactic or maneuver. She just loves you because you're you. You're not in control. Your just lovable. Admit it graciously. HA !
Actors in old movies seem so overly affected. It really takes away from the genuineness and quality of the script. |
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Nick  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: M/34 Relationship: IM:
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| 15 Mar 2011 02:43 AM |
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Hey yeah what the? I'm lost.
*facepalm*
That's because you chose a Middle Eastern dictator as your avatar.
I'd stick with the corpulent Jedi-seeking Nazi cat. It's better anyway.
Yeah, I always knew Gaddafi's a dictator. And I knew that with that comes wacky fashion! :] I thought Berlusconi's cheeky 'photo bomb' smile was hilarious. Too bad they had to go off their rockers. I shall stick with the cat.
Posted By Trance City on 08 Mar 2011 07:24 AM
Well played, Nick. An ENFP with a spectacular sense of humor (thus far). Why haven't I seen you around before?
I think you have and you just forgot. Maybe because of the avatar change...
Meh, i've just had a hiatus. Ahh.... it's refreshing to come acorss others who share a similar sense of humour. |
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Lauren  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: 57/F Relationship: Married IM:
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| 15 Mar 2011 02:37 PM |
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Posted By caprice on 14 Mar 2011 09:30 PM
I think Opti reminds Lauren of her INTJ son. He is in for some ENFP motherly love whether he likes it or not. I think he'll like it. But he'll act like he doesn't.
If someone will be good enough to explain to me how to add a picture to a post, I will be happy to provide some cookies for Optimaler, if only visually. (And don't say "take your picture to a post and attach it with adhesive tape." I already thought of that.) |
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optimaler  MBTI: INTJ (1w9) Age/Sex: 24/M Relationship: There are mostly evil things, but some good things IM:
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| 15 Mar 2011 03:01 PM |
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You're not in control. Your just lovable. Admit it graciously. You're definitely not qualified to be giving me motherly advice, so here's your dose of my belligerent attitude: the fact that I'm trying to take control of every thread in the forum suggests I'm aware of my lack of control, but I'm too lovable for my own good, so I tragically fail in my endeavors. Nowhere have I suggested this wasn't the case (to my knowledge). If someone will be good enough to explain to me how to add a picture to a post, I will be happy to provide some cookies for Optimaler, if only visually. Random but related thought: post a recipe, then I can make the cookies, and then sell your recipes for profit.  |
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Trance City  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: 21 Relationship: Single and staying that way. IM:
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| 16 Mar 2011 10:13 AM |
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We have a thread in which we can post random thoughts, and all you people talk about is food?
In that case, you should like this. Embrace the little stoners.
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PurpleGiraffe  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: 28/F Relationship: Jirafa sola IM:
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| 16 Mar 2011 10:44 AM |
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Oh, the Olsen Twins when they were tiny. Maybe Mary Kate should have listened to her own song and then she wouldn't have had the anorexia. I'm pretty sure she was the one who had the eating disorder. On another note, I wonder how many adult books I could read in a week if I had the free time? How much of that time would I actually spend reading versus deciding to randomly watch some sci-fi/fantasy film I've seen a thousand times? I should try this out sometime. Ooh, spring is soon upon us. Maybe I can actually take up learning the bow and arrow? That sounds awesome, and it could be effective against a zombie horde somehow - at least if it came down to having to hunt for food and I ran out of bullets. Yes. |
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boork  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: M/33 Relationship: married and playful IM:
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| 17 Mar 2011 11:18 AM |
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Do arrows work against zombies, or do they just march on with the arrows sticking out of them? Man I want a day off. |
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optimaler  MBTI: INTJ (1w9) Age/Sex: 24/M Relationship: There are mostly evil things, but some good things IM:
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| 17 Mar 2011 12:16 PM |
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Everyone knows you have to go for the headshot. Theoretically, punching a zombie in the head hard enough would wreck them, but there's no need to risk infecting yourself. Who's ready for FREAKING SPRING BREAK!!?!!
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PurpleGiraffe  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: 28/F Relationship: Jirafa sola IM:
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| 17 Mar 2011 01:17 PM |
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Theoretically, punching a zombie in the head hard enough would wreck them, but there's no need to risk infecting yourself. Exactly. A punch with that much force would often, in my guess, shatter a zombie's weakened cranium, meaning that an individual's hand could easily get cut by the skull, which would lead to infection and zombie-fication. It is best to just maintain use of your weaponry and aim for the head. Oh my god, I am so jealous of college students with their Spring Break. I wish I got one! But I suppose I do have vacation time so I could take one. I should go somewhere... |
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optimaler  MBTI: INTJ (1w9) Age/Sex: 24/M Relationship: There are mostly evil things, but some good things IM:
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| 17 Mar 2011 08:14 PM |
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Warm places are excellent places, unless you're cold on the inside, like me. Having a hot outer shell though is a useful trait in some people's books.......  |
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caprice  MBTI: eNfP Age/Sex: F Relationship: IM:
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| 17 Mar 2011 09:48 PM |
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What about reptiles? They like and need to sun. Somewhere I read that PG didn't know I was a pescatarian. I thought she did. I didn't want to go back and find / post there as much time has elapsed, so I'm randomly thinking about it now. I've been pescatarian for about a Rogarn. That's "cryptic" for about 19 years or so. I'm also randomly thinking about how much I like roasted corn and how I've never had roasted squash but it sounds delicious. And of course veggie burgers are a given. I wonder which brand PG prefers? I made them from scratch once with a friend and they were especially delicious. Honestly, I didn't help much. She basically made them and I consulted. I've been meaning to try it at home. Falafel burgers are good too. As are falafel sandwiches. I love talking about food. |
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boork  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: M/33 Relationship: married and playful IM:
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| 18 Mar 2011 03:23 PM |
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Spring break! I'm going with my adviser to hawaii on a geology field trip. I get to teach eager young minds about volcanoes. Good times. c made me hungry. I want curry. Its raining. That is good curry weather. Curry and hot coffee are good on rainy days. But not mixed together. Although it seems to work in beer and ice cream. Miso soup is good on rainy days too. OOO we should get takeout tonight from the Sichuan place. |
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PurpleGiraffe  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: 28/F Relationship: Jirafa sola IM:
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| 18 Mar 2011 03:53 PM |
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Oooo, I love both falafels and miso soup! Maybe not together - that might be weird. Well, I don't know. It might not be. I might have to think abou it. Hmm... yes, I didn't know Caprice was a pescatarian. Alas, I will never be able to say I have been a pescatarian as long as a "Rogarn." How sad. But anyway, my favorite veggie burgers are probably just Boca burgers. They generally do the best job grilling. I haven't found a whole lot others that both taste good and are good on the grill, but I need to branch out some more. And, yes, grilled corn and squash. They are both wonderfully delicious. Hmm... I love that we are back to talking about food on this "random" thread. Trance City would be content to know this. But it is FRIDAY! I get the next two days off. I want to dance. "Dance magic, dance (dance magic, dance) Dance magic, dance (dance magic, dance)." I totally need to watch Labyrinth again this weekend. |
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boork  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: M/33 Relationship: married and playful IM:
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| 18 Mar 2011 04:38 PM |
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YES. To be followed by The Dark Crystal. Then Time Bandits. |
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optimaler  MBTI: INTJ (1w9) Age/Sex: 24/M Relationship: There are mostly evil things, but some good things IM:
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| 18 Mar 2011 10:28 PM |
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Damn I hate the Dark Crystal. Everything out of the MGM puppet era was made of crack. They weren't just snorting it. Fashioning it into mechanical sculptures.......idiots...... |
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