'I'm a sucker for adopting houseplants that people would otherwise throw away. Sadly, I'm all out of window space, so now I have to turn my back on houseplants that need new homes. *sob*
My first relationship was with an extrovert. Not having enough alone time brought out all of my worst qualities - I got bitchy, resentful, and passive-aggressive. I'm not going to say I'd never date...
If all you could feel was his thrusting, he wasn't good at all. Sounds more like you were with a guy who was only fixated on getting himself off, rather than making it a mutually pleasurable...
37000 words. Having two English majors as parents has some benefit, it seems.
I definitely believe that feedback isn't always a good thing. Usually for me, no news is good news!
Assuming you're not prone to frequent nightmares, how can you NOT like dreaming?!
*so envious*
Shampoo and conditioner. Yes, it's boring, but I don't want my hair to look like I just stuck my finger in a light socket.
I've got 0th level NPC written all over me. But since you don't have that as an option in your poll, I'd go with Alchemist, since I'm a chemist in real life.
I like thinking about trees, too. Conifers are nice!
I have lots of internal conversations with people who may or may not exist in the real world. Perhaps they're someone I know, or maybe they're characters in a book I read, or just someone I make up....
I wouldn't put too much stock in that personalityjunkie description. Like any type description, it's a generalization, and not everything in it has to fit every person of that type. If you truly like...
I don't think I have too bad of a dark side; at my worst, I'm just bitchy and cynical. Sure, I might dearly hope that the human race will go extinct sooner rather than later, but I'd never want to...
I can appreciate some happy music, but I much prefer my music to be melancholy, even when I'm in a good mood. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEpgiMl1J6g ...
Spiders are nice, and I don't mind sharing my living space with them. I do live with someone who smashes them now, so I usually transport them outside (only if it's not too cold out - otherwise, I...
I'm an INFP who also majored in the sciences and works in a lab. I like the fact that it's not a job that requires me to be a super-outgoing people person, but isn't the stereotypical job for INFPs...
I try to if I'm conversing with them, but it's not something that comes naturally to me.
What was the programme about the Plague you mentioned called? It does sound good. I'm sure it wasn't shown in the States, but I can always look to see if I can get it through Netflix or something...
These particular ones are portrayals (artistic liberty taken, of course) of life in London during the reign of George II. If I remember correctly, Industry and Idleness was done in 1747, and Beer...
My favorite artist is undoubtedly William Hogarth. There's just so many little meaningful details to discover in his works. I especially like the prints he produced for the general public - on their...
I have a fondness for ISTJs and their drive and devotion to what they find important. I guess the stereotype of ISTJs is that they're boring, but I can't say I agree with that at all. EDIT: Just...
Global 5: sloan RCUEI; sloan+ |R|cuxi; primary Reserved; R(86%)C(56%)U(64%)X(50%)I(60%) Your Global5/SLOAN type is RCUEI atheist/agnostic tendencies, unconcerned with public image, lower...
In no way could you describe anything about me as swaggering, my walk not excepted. I do tend to walk fast, but I keep my head down because good posture just facilitates eye contact with whoever I...
Unless I have a pre-existing reason to connect with someone (like if someone close to me says that they're cool), I tend to come off as cold. Often presents with flat affect is how my therapist...
I wouldn't want a tombstone, either. I'd have to check around to find municipalities where it would be legal, but what I would like is to be buried in a cardboard (or otherwise degradable) coffin...
Not really. I'm plenty interesting to me, and I figure that I'd probably find anyone who thinks otherwise to be pretty boring myself.
I had another couple of dreams last night that I remember to some degree. I don't remember much of the first, but there was a huge house, and I was able to fly again. I remember the second one...
I don't remember most of my dreams, but this one is one of my favorites: I'm climbing an immensely tall tower, so high that once I'm at the top, I'm amidst the clouds and hazy sunlight and I can...
Pastels.
I'd say is that there's a difference between being happy and being upbeat. But I don't think it's impossible to be upbeat and INFP at the same time, either.
I'll probably be remembered as someone who wasn't very memorable in the she was a good neighbor, mostly kept to herself, I never got to know her very well way.
ISTJs, I like: Your quiet determination. Your independence. How you never let anything escape your notice. Your economy of words. How you have so much going on beneath the surface. Your...
I tend to look at qualities other than type, like interests and beliefs in determining who I want, but if I were to only look at type, I'd say other INFXs, INTPs, and ISXJs. The dichotomy I care...
Goals? What are those?
I'm good at math and science. My dream job as a kid was to be a chemist. Now that I actually AM a chemist, I've kind of burned out on it, but hey, at least I have an employable skill... I still do...
You don't have to evaluate your own worth in the same way that they measure their worth.
This thread is so much me. The toys that I play with because they feel left out, the old computers I can't get rid of because they've served me so well, the cars with names and personalities (that's...
I'm partial to Coleridge, myself. I especially like Christabel, but I don't think there's a poem of his I don't like.
I thought you were kind of intimidating until I got to know you. Conversations I have often go like this: Them: Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah... Me: *starts to say something but gets...
I have a tattoo of oak leaves (Q. ellipsoidalis, to be precise) on my lower back to commemorate the tree that grew outside of my bedroom window when I was a kid. I loved the way the morning light...
From a printout from a MBTI-type test that I did at age 17 for my high school psychology class: ISTJ. I don't know if my type actually changed - I was trying really hard to deny who I really was back...
I just don't see the point to competition. If the competition is in what's supposed to be a fun activity (like a game), it just sucks the fun out of things. If it's something more important (like...'