I can't cut all of the sensors slack on this one.... About the dumbest comment I ever heard came out of a sensor's mouth as she was describing her trip to the the Grand Canyon: "I didn't see what all the fuss was about... It just looked like a giant landfill to me." Stupid comment of the century right out of the mouth of an ISFP.![]()
^ Bidet=B-Day. B-day= birthday. Bidet is pronounced Bee-day.
So Happy bidet is supposed to be "funny."
It's only funny if you laugh at stupid shit.
If you don't laugh at stupid shit, you won't think it's funny.
Jag's advice: Don't laugh at stupid shit.![]()
Happy Bidet!
well, the odd intuitard moment causes me to view my S friends with affectionate amusement... for example, I might text "happy bidet" meaning "birthday" (B-day, geddit?) and though I know it's not exactly Oscar Wilde levels of wit and I'm not expecting them to find it hilarious, it's funny to me when I get a text back saying "wtf?" and then have to explain the connections to them after they've explained to me how I spelled it wrongly and stuff like that![]()
Er, I got that the second I read it. But I also took French, as I imagine you did, considering your signature... or you are French. So then of course you know what a bidet is.
You are good.
Just like how jaguar gets pronounced in the car comercials vs how its pronounced in the USA when we are talking about the animal. Maybe thats why Ns make such a big deal about language and its correct use because you dont get their jokes if you just use it for communication and could careless about its correct use and pronunciation.
Personally, if they accept that I'm impractical and not being oblivious on purpose, then Ss tend to like me. I feel like a childish useless thing around Ss, in general, like I'm flighty and irrational and talking about consuming intangibles in tones of reality that suddenly seem ridiculous when I say them aloud to someone who's grounded and not lost in their head. I'm not saying they make me feel that way - I just feel that way myself. Like a feathery wisp of smoke.