Why study for exams when you can deduce the answers based on context clues from other questions and then use those answers to provide you with even more context clues for even more questions in an hour-long stress-fueled Professor Layton-esque logic puzzle extravaganza of future-hinging doom.
I develop oddly deep emotional connections to people in my life that are one-sided. I may just be a passing character to them. I don’t know what that is. I don’t know why that is. I can have one encounter with somebody and feel very connected to them and read a lot into that. They become very important people to me, but to them I may just be like, “Oh yeah, we talked that one time, right?” To me it’s a live-changing moment that bonded us; to them, it was a five-minute polite chat in passing
Marc Maron, Attempting Normal (via perrfectly)
it’s Friday night and you’re on the Internet.
This might come as a shock to some of you but saying “I’m not informed enough on this particular topic to have an opinion” is about 100 times more respectable than being misinformed
Ti: The logical overlord who loves defining things, understanding things, order and obtaining random knowledge
Ne: The crazy advisor who loves ridiculous possibilities, finding patterns, new projects and fantasy
Si: The nostalgic librarian who loves recording Ti’s random knowledge ‘because it might be needed one day’, rereading old books and thinking back on ‘the good old days’
Fe: The lonely child who loves fitting in, helping people and messing about with paint to express its emotions
The darkest minds tend to hide behind the most unlikely faces.
Alexandra Bracken (via quotemadness)
ENTP: A Type In Words.
ISTJ | ISFJ | INFJ | INTJ | ISTP | ISFP | INFP | INTP | ESTP | ESFP | ENFP | ENTP | ESTJ | ESFJ | ENFJ | ENTJ
The bullies: estp, estj, entj
The don't care squad: intp, entp, istp
The just wants to be liked squad: infj, esfp, esfj, enfp, infp, isfj, enfj
The too school for cool squad: istj, isfp, intj
“She has a charming nature; rather whimsical, and even sensual.”
— Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vanessa Bell written c. July 1910 (via violentwavesofemotion)
SO-blind pros and cons:
pros
- quality interactions are the norm
- healthier approach to relationships, being alone is always better than being with people who aren’t good for us
- generally loyal, genuine, and altruistic in our relationships
- less bullshit, people usually know where they stand with us
- less affected by others’ opinions, confidence is internally generated
- less superficial/materialistic, it’s about the way things are rather than how they look
- more critical of societal norms and unwilling to play along with stupid or toxic practices
- prioritize health, safety, and meaningful relationships above reputation
- actually mind our own damn business
cons
- sometimes too rigorous about our “screening” for friends/cutting people off because they don’t meet the bar we’ve set
- constantly feeling like a misfit/outcast
- actually might be an outcast. at least we seem to constantly leave behind groups and situations because we inevitably reach the disillusionment stage
- hard to impress
- can be cold, hurtful, bad at validating people and insensitive of others’ feelings unless they’re somehow important to us (read: meet our nearly impossible standards)
- overly rebellious or non-compliant, needlessly critical of society and rules
- may talk to people but have no intention of bonding, which confuses people when they realize the SO-blind in question never considered them a friend
- do not understand why people care if we wear pajamas in public (I think this is a con because I actually don’t get why it matters?)
- *forcibly self-isolates* *doesn’t talk to people* *is constantly rude and blunt* “why am I alone”