The Ü™
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is that an oxymoron?
The last thing morons need is OXYgen.
is that an oxymoron?
lol, ouchI 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
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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.
I just watched this commercial and have been crying ever since.
Would the story have felt any different (to plural you) if the child had been a boy instead of a girl...?
What do you mean?
Um, nothing really...?