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[NF] Have an NF moment

Leysing

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I had an immensely strong NF moment today.

Just guess what happens as a semi-NF stands on a snow-covered hill between huge pine trees and stares at the vast, endless-looking forest that covers the rolling hills, gleaming like gold as the white, glistening trees reflect the final rays of the yellow-orange sunset...

:)
 

Journey

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I can't go on about being drenched in sunlight or dancing in an icy play of rain or anything romantically NF like that tonight, or rather this morning. I spent myself making Easter nice for 19 people and am left empty of everything but an inability to sleep and a desire to throw up. The end of a happy family get together... just depression left and an alarm to go off in one minute. Cheers.
 

SillySapienne

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I can't go on about being drenched in sunlight or dancing in an icy play of rain or anything romantically NF like that tonight, or rather this morning. I spent myself making Easter nice for 19 people and am left empty of everything but an inability to sleep and a desire to throw up. The end of a happy family get together... just depression left and an alarm to go off in one minute. Cheers.
lol, ouch

:hug:
 

Noel

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Bump

For the most part, my values have never really been etched in stone. I've always been weary about etching something permanently into myself. Certainly, I have my 'core' values but again, I'm quite hesitant. It's been a dissonant conundrum I've never really harmoniously resolved until recently. Rather than have it etched in stone, they're kept alive in the Oral tradition-A lost art by today's literary technology. I am the wayfaring bards, traveling from tavern to tavern; Noone will ever know our names, but the bard's songs will remain.
 

Nonsensical

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I totally agree! But I usually don't put things into words when I think in my head, it's usually like themes, things, feelings, if that makes sense..
 

Cygnus

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I have this SAT class I go to on the weekends. That is, a class to prepare for the SAT tests. We go to the second floor of a coffee shop and sit at our tables, and we do math problems and grammar lessons from a textbook designed for the SAT.

There are two major groups of tables, with a Chinese-style privacy divider in the middle of the room. There is a teacher at each table. My group has an ENFP teacher, a heavyset boy who I think is ISFP, an I-type girl of some sort, and her friend who I think is ExFP.

The ExFP girl is the smiliest one of the group. I can be hyperactive, but...not quite as bright.
And we were all talking together because we had some free time, and we said stuff about friends, and I was drawing pictures of unicorns on my paper, and the ExFP girl asked me to draw some on her paper. I did.

Now I don't normally hang out a lot. Like my ENFJ dad when he was a kid, I'm very social when thrown into situations with many other people. Loud and proud. But I don't spend a lot of free time actively socializing.

And I don't remember how she said it, but she said something like "this girl's my best friend" or something. And at the end of the sentence, she said, looking at me with a smile that seemed suspiciously deliberate, "Other than you."

I cried internally.

Joyously.
 

the resident

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I have this SAT class I go to on the weekends. That is, a class to prepare for the SAT tests. We go to the second floor of a coffee shop and sit at our tables, and we do math problems and grammar lessons from a textbook designed for the SAT.

There are two major groups of tables, with a Chinese-style privacy divider in the middle of the room. There is a teacher at each table. My group has an ENFP teacher, a heavyset boy who I think is ISFP, an I-type girl of some sort, and her friend who I think is ExFP.

The ExFP girl is the smiliest one of the group. I can be hyperactive, but...not quite as bright.
And we were all talking together because we had some free time, and we said stuff about friends, and I was drawing pictures of unicorns on my paper, and the ExFP girl asked me to draw some on her paper. I did.

Now I don't normally hang out a lot. Like my ENFJ dad when he was a kid, I'm very social when thrown into situations with many other people. Loud and proud. But I don't spend a lot of free time actively socializing.

And I don't remember how she said it, but she said something like "this girl's my best friend" or something. And at the end of the sentence, she said, looking at me with a smile that seemed suspiciously deliberate, "Other than you."

I cried internally.

Joyously.

A moment of surprising acceptance. It's like a gift. :)
 

Freesia

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Dec 4, 2013
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I just watched this commercial and have been crying ever since.

 

Freesia

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Um, nothing really...?
 

Cygnus

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^^Cat fight
[MENTION=20531]yeghor[/MENTION] [MENTION=20399]Freesia[/MENTION]
 

Freesia

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Was this a fight? I was just slightly confused. :mellow:

Also, just read this again and to clarify by nothing I meant that if the kid was a boy I wouldn't have felt any differently.
 
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