Falcarius
The Unwieldy Clawed One
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2007
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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.
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"Life has improved, comrades. Life has become more joyous" - Joseph Stalin
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

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