Gosh that too. Stubborn AND stupid.I suppose they deserve it. Survival of the fittest!
(It really wasn't a good idea to sample candy for "quality control"..)
Hahaha, yeah... I'm pretty sure almost every person in a horror movie deserves to die.... so very stupid. Darwin makes an appearance every time!
No razors in the candy? That's good. My dad tests all of the candy to make sure it's fine.... I'll keep your secret safe
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People in horror movies use antique batteries in flashlights and always have to hit the flashlights to work, are ultra-gullible and don't get creeped out by anyone who knocks on their doors in the middle of apocalyptic storms... It's saddening that the women always have to play damsel in distress (I was thinking of a story in which the guy has to be saved all the time this morning but I think it's been done before..) and almost always believe anything. Thankfully there's the omnipotent arm of Darwin
(Yes this is a sugar high)
Sounds like something you find in a video game. The Arm of Darwin!!! Grants you evolutionary powerz!!!
They just need to walk away, but they never walk away. They never walk away. Yeah, I can't think of any movie where the girl is in power... Hmmmm.
That is no problem! I understand it completely.
In one of the Saw movies one girl lives (I think?) but she gets killed in the next one. I'm really not sure. The clips I was made to watch scarred me.![]()
thealchemist - I remember that one! she had cut off her arm! I thought she survived? Or is the drug addict that becomes one of the bad guys... So many spoilers.
Yeah, I think about these things. Things with purposes to fulfill that were never fulfilled. People who put work into whatever it is that I'm destroying. I usually don't feel too bad and not for long, I just shake my head about the senselessness of it all. It's just the way life works.
Actually, we're all stardust. Nothing lasts anyway. That's not a reason to not invest in something, but it does mean maximizing energy/effort when possible and learning to let go of things that are past their time.
HAHAHA I'm so glad I'm not alone in this world for feeling that way! I noticed most of the responders are INFJ or INFP. We must be the world's biggest feelers!
Note: I wouldn't call what is being described in this thread as specifically Fe. But it's probably a trademark of general F, which personalizes, while T tends to detach instead.
When I was a gardener, we dump huge piles of plants that are ripped out to make room for the next season. So the mums aren't blooming, so we rip up 10,000 mums and put poinsettias or something else, maybe kale.
The backhoe pushes back the vast piles of dead and dying plants so that they can be somewhat composted.
On my small scale, I'd rescue cute plants and try to keep them going. But you can only rescue so many before all your time and resources are dissipated. I have to discriminate.
With fish, so many die! If it's one I love I'll jump in sobbing, trying to bring it back to life (or I used to). But every wee fish? There is not resources or time to feed all the fish in the world. If you just release them into the wild, it is against the law, thus no job, huge fines, and maybe prison. But say you release it anyway, and now the gauntlet of starvation and predation, with 100,000 of predators.
I just can't love every little thing. I went to the shelter to get a cat, and I was crying so badly I could barely think straight about it. But honestly, I just can't afford to bring all animals home. I could bring one cat. That's it. Proper care and vet bills are rough.
The black girl who cut off her arm shows up in #5 or 6, I think. She shows up at a support group meeting and is extremely bitter... not that much of a suprise.
Meanwhile, Amanda (the drug addict) survives the bear trap in #1 and becomes a recurring character, throwing in her lot with Jigsaw. But she's only in the first three episodes, really, and shows up in a fourth, I think, as mega-flashbacks.
... and yeah, it's actual general spoilers, so if you haven't seen the movies but plan to, don't read.
I actually really liked the Saw movies. There's a lot, mentally, going on there, with all the flashbacks and/or continuously unfolding backstory, the convoluted timeline, the puzzles themselves, as well as the ongoing comparison between sadism and justice. Were Jigsaw's methods to reform individuals mired in their own depravity "ethical"? But some of the imagery still linger in my head; I'm sure there are those who shouldn't watch them, those images are powerful and disturbing.
So how's this all tie into Impossible Fe again? Jigsaw seemed pretty Fi.(Probably ISTJ.)
Today I was labeling boxes with stickers and a sharpie marker, and I found myself feeling sorry for the labels that I didn't like and ended up throwing in the trash. I felt like they weren't experiencing their life potential, or what they were created to be. Then I realized that my F is so high that it is actually ridiculous. I need to get some T desperately.
The black girl who cut off her arm shows up in #5 or 6, I think. She shows up at a support group meeting and is extremely bitter... not that much of a suprise.
Meanwhile, Amanda (the drug addict) survives the bear trap in #1 and becomes a recurring character, throwing in her lot with Jigsaw. But she's only in the first three episodes, really, and shows up in a fourth, I think, as mega-flashbacks.
... and yeah, it's actual general spoilers, so if you haven't seen the movies but plan to, don't read.
I actually really liked the Saw movies. There's a lot, mentally, going on there, with all the flashbacks and/or continuously unfolding backstory, the convoluted timeline, the puzzles themselves, as well as the ongoing comparison between sadism and justice. Were Jigsaw's methods to reform individuals mired in their own depravity "ethical"? But some of the imagery still linger in my head; I'm sure there are those who shouldn't watch them, those images are powerful and disturbing.
So how's this all tie into Impossible Fe again? Jigsaw seemed pretty Fi.(Probably ISTJ.)
I feel if they had just stopped and thought about the situation they were in they could've come out marginally less scarred, but most just freaked out.
I also wanted to talk to Jigsaw about some of the ethics he was complaining about. Especially in the sixth one.... I think it was.The insurance agent being the main kill