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Chuffney

New member
Joined
May 14, 2014
Messages
43
MBTI Type
ENTP
Enneagram
3/8
Instinctual Variant
so
I have never written a blog before, for various reasons. Firstly, I doubt I really have anything interesting to say about any given topic, which leads to the second reason; I doubt anyone of any importance will ever take the time to read it. However since I have recently gotten into the habit of re-reading my own material it seems the opportune time to write something.

I've never really planned to write anything, it's more of a means to an end in itself. Perhaps this is why every book or text I have ever begun to write remains on page 9. Although I am told that everyone has one good book in them, perhaps it will give the coroner a chuckle when he finds it. I live in a small city of 200,000 people in the east of England, a fascinatingly boring place where nothing of note ever happens, although we do seemed to have a serial killer in recent months, so the evening walks have become far more interesting. It's like playing hide and seek, except the prize is a kebab and the penalty is 75 stab wounds to the face. I have had many kebabs now, but have never experienced the stab wounds, regrettably I have not met anyone who can share experience into how it feels. Speaking of stab wounds, fellow Englanders may be aware of the murder of a young boy called Jay Whiston in recent months, him and I did in fact attend the same school and met in various pubs on several occasions, not really relevant but it's a useful nugget of information for some reason presumably.

My performance at school was always poor, attendance reaching 22% in my final year, and passing with only Cs. Luckily I managed to fight my way into a more prestigious school to learn medical science, and then quit, much of the dismay of my colleagues, who lost their supply of both answers and alcohol. Following that I decided to attend a university in the start of this year. The course began in February, unfortunately I had booked a holiday to France around this time and was therefore incapable of giving the tiniest shit. Oddly there have been no real repercussions, a couple of phonecalls but nobody seems to care that I never attend and never hand in any work, which seems odd, as I could be using a false persona on the course for the purposes of fraud. Plans for the future, anyway.

My phone is ringing, however this blog entry is far more important.

Typology in general holds a bit of confusion for me. I have put some research into personality psychology and done various tests of the more serious variety, not "wot is ur fav color x" "omg u r a dolfin". I appear to be ENTP, which is surprising for me, as I occasionally spend days alone, albeit not by choice. Friends come and go, mainly go, I am awful at keeping in contact with others.

I found Typology Central purely out of interest, wanted to see a forum of people interested in mbti, for some ghastly reason long gone from my memory, however since I am here I might as well stay. Introverts being 'deep' never stops being amusing.

Well, if you made it this far, your attention span is as long as mine, which isn't exactly an accomplishment, but you're well on your way to reading a page of a book.

Bye for now.
 
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