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Paradoxical city.

Falcarius

The Unwieldy Clawed One
Joined
Apr 23, 2007
Messages
3,700
MBTI Type
COOL
Hello, and welcome to my collection of politics, news, and digital narcissism, I mean my blog.

Don't expect this to be interesting; expect it to be boring, that way you won't be disappointed. In this blog I want to be like Don Quixote, but only more serious and less comical. ;)

I did have a blog at INTPc, but I don't go there much now, so if you read any of that this will probably recycle that to a degree in the short term, I'm sorry.

As to why I don't post much at INTPc anymore; I suppose the novelty factor of INTPc wore off. Also, I grew tired of the newbie and non-INTP hating melodramatic bullshit. I have enough problems to deal with on my own as it is.

INTPc was the first forum I became a regular. I seriously misjudge it. There was also a few regular members who would inadvertently annoy me, and I would just take my anger out on them. When I think of INTPc I get nostalgic, as I generally liked most of the people there. It was brought me in contact with a interesting demographic of people that I would not normally get to speak to. It was also funny finding out about the cultural differences between the UK and North America that I did not know about. It makes me laugh that I did not even know what a "Laundromat" was before I joined INTPc , it's launderette you silly Americans. Another funny one was "thrift store", I thought that was a pretentious way of saying a "bank". It was only when people started saying they got their cheap books and clothes from a "thrift store", that I wanted to know why the hell banks had cheap books and clothes, so I looked up what a "thrift store" was. I found out it was what we call a "charity shop" or "second-hand store"; not somewhere where a person deposits their money.:doh:


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"Life has improved, comrades. Life has become more joyous" - Joseph Stalin
 

scantilyclad

almost nekkid
Joined
Jul 31, 2007
Messages
2,106
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
4w5
Instinctual Variant
so/sp
lol @ the thrift store thing. That is hilarious!
 

scantilyclad

almost nekkid
Joined
Jul 31, 2007
Messages
2,106
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INFP
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4w5
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so/sp
agreed, i hardly ever post at intpc anymore.
 

nightning

ish red no longer *sad*
Joined
Apr 23, 2007
Messages
3,741
MBTI Type
INfj
Don't visit INTPc at all now.

You have to wonder at the names for things... lots of them don't make much sense at all. :mellow: Your comment on thrift store is funny though
 

The Ü™

Permabanned
Joined
May 26, 2007
Messages
11,910
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INTJ
Enneagram
5w6
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sp/sx
I never signed up for INTPc, I just occasionally lurk there. The first MBTI site I signed up for was MyPersonality.info, which used to have forums, but they were shut down because the moderator was a Christian who disagreed with my MBTI, Enneagram, and Zodiac correlations I put up there, too. The site was heavily Christian-biased. But the forums don't exist anymore because people got upset about it. I used to post a lot at the Enneagram Institute forums, but I don't so much anymore. And I occasional post at INTJ Forum, but for the most part, it's pretty boring.

Though I must say that the INTPs at INTPc are probably still wrapped up in their N superiority -- I think a lot of the people there, and at INTJ Forum, are really Sensors in denial, especially after I also viewed their PersonalDNA results. The S = stupid, N = smart belief is much less present here than any other MBTI site. At INTPc, I just can't help but laugh at how calling a person a Sensor is a disparaging term.
 

Domino

ENFJ In Chains
Joined
Nov 5, 2007
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11,432
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eNFJ
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4w3
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sx/so
I only post in the two blogs I follow (seeing as Edahn has abandoned his for his trashy new life as a poledancing Inuit midget) at INTPc. I don't know that anyone there beyond a few people even care if I say something or not, so I don't bother really.
 
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