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Because the descriptions for INTJ, INFJ, INFP, ISTP & INTP sound like Sherlock, and the descriptions for the people who would have a crush on those types sound like either Molly or Irene to me.

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Do SHERLOCK even have an INFP character? That might one too.

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I love my weather.

Do you?

 

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And this made me chuckle.

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Nope, Cool Summer for me. Or maybe the Highlands, although that's not exactly weather (?)

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Apparently I'm supposed to move to the west side of a Hawaiian island, which would be fine, except that they think Alex should be in Antarctica. So who is supposed to live in most of central North America, then?

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Bison? :p

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My response: No, I will not do marine west coast. Please give me the somewhat insane, possibly bi-polar weather of Minnesota and related regions of the world (we had large wet snow flakes 2 nights ago. It was gone by about noon yesterday). I need 4 distinct seasons even when they try to hijack each other.

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Hear hear. Four seasons is a must!

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Hear hear. Four seasons is a must!

Then someone not from our climate hands us a recording of Vivaldi's Four Seasons and says "Here you go. Your Four Seasons, good day." Then leaves us to be with said recording. :)

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I like that Four Seasons too. But not the Frankie Valli kind.

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Sorry it doesn't mean the place/weather we are supposed to stay :p, my bad.

It's comparing us to weather XD.

 

To make it up, I found how b*tchy and classy we are and I have to agree to the result personally. :)

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Sorry it doesn't mean the place/weather we are supposed to stay :P, my bad.

It's comparing us to weather XD.

​Oh.

 

​Well, in that case ... Am I tropical but dry? What does that even mean? Do I have a dry sense of humor? I'd like to think so but for all I know I'm just silly. Hm. I think I'll stick with cool summer, it just sounds nicest to me. :smile:

To make it up, I found how b*tchy and classy we are and I have to agree to the result personally. :)

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Okay, doodling and daydreaming. Definitely. I still do it in meetings, even. Or when I'm on the phone.

 

Acts like a bitch but thinks like a lady? Are those two things opposites? Oh, what the heck, why not. Women are supposed to embrace their bitch-ness these days, aren't they? ;)

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I'll stick with my 4 seasons still. But now for a completely different reason. I fall into all of them at some point. Sometimes all in 1 week, which usually means a bad day or so has been had.

 

As for the other 2: described fairly well although I fail to act like a lady many times while being very far from being a b*....

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I am a b*tch through and through and I'm very agreeable to that assessment. XD

 

As for arguing with teacher, yep I did, or if I didn't bother, I just rolled my eyes or left the class. I can't think what would I be if I'm a student now, with easy access to every information.

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Doesn't it heavily depend on the teacher what people do in class? Some, I would listen to attentively, some I would argue with and some I would ignore while doodling and daydreaming.

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To some extent, I agree, but I'm an inveterate doodler ... no stopping me, apparently. I personally think it's because it helps me concentrate -- and also because my hands just NEED to stay busy, no matter what ... but I got into trouble more than once in school for doodling. :( So I just found more surreptitious ways to do it. :P

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My hands always had to be "doing" something. I was terrible at taking notes in most of my classes. If the teacher didn't have it on an overhead projector or written in the board, I likely didn't have most of it. I had a Bible class in university where I sat in the front row as in front of the professor as you could get in that room and did other stuff like balance my pen on my finger while he lectured. I was very quiet about it as I was not the type to be disruptive. In grad school, my arms would be crossed if there was not a good note taking source as I wouldn't be able to figure out what should be written and what shouldn't. Even when I watch a movie my hands need to be doing something. On Sundays I might doodle some of my notes from the pastor's sermon or I might get enthralled with what I'm reading in my Bible that I ignore him and continue reading (as happened this past Sunday).

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Unfortunately, if my hands have nothing else to do, I chew my fingernails. :( So keeping them busy can  get real important.

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May need to come up with something for johnspec as he chews his nails as well.

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My downfall is the movie theater ... once the popcorn's gone, my fingernails take a beating. :rolleyes:

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Doodling is my second name. In school I often had a pen in my right and a pencil in my right. First for taking notes, second for doodling - not at the same time though, but the transitions were smoother that way. Got in trouble many times for how my notebooks looked like, or better said some very funny faces from my teachers. :P

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May need to come up with something for johnspec as he chews his nails as well.

 

I did that too until I was about 15 and then I just grew out of it somehow without any particular effort on my part or anybody else's. So maybe he will loose the habit with time as well?

 

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I wish I could grow out of it. I've had a stressful last few weeks and my fingernails show it. :rolleyes:

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May need to come up with something for johnspec as he chews his nails as well.

I did that too until I was about 15 and then I just grew out of it somehow without any particular effort on my part or anybody else's. So maybe he will loose the habit with time as well?

He'll be 15 in less than 2 months. We'll see as he's a sensory sensitive kid.

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I chewed my nails till I was in my twenties or thirties, and even after that when I was ill. Haven't had the urge lately, though. Maybe it was caused by a dietary deficiency.

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