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Originally Posted by prplchknz
Because, that's the most important thing in life, to be able to beat people at Risk. Those things such as food, relationships, and shelter are just not important as being able to beat someone at risk.
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But of course they are. Without food and shelter, we would not have the energy or place to play Risk. And without relationships, we would not be able to pass the Risk-playing traditions onto our young. You have to think in the big picture, prplchknz.
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Originally Posted by PinkPiranha
I've inherited the Se Blind Spot from me Dad. It's kinda  how oblivious we can both be to the external world. Thank goodness for my ENFP twin.
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You know, despite my decent Se score, I can be horribly oblivious to the world as well. I'm not sure why I got that, it may be a fluke.
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A power-mad eNFJ beating beaten at Risk?! Never! *rattles saber* You wanna beat my pants off, get out the chess board. I've never been able to get the better of my dad or sister. FIE!
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Oh, so I don't even get Risk, now! However, strip chess sounds like a fun game, so I'll take you up on that.