Also it is so hard to try to focus on writing while, "NEMO! NO! NO! NEMO! NO!" is blasting from the living room. XD
I took one of those tests where its supposed to tell you what type of personality you are. I got 46-Otter, 40-Lion, 32-Golden Retriever, 25-Beaver.
Strawberry scented conditioner is honestly the best, I get so many weird looks when I stand in the grocery store isles and smell products for a long time. XD
Hankies are better than tissues, sorry, its just true.
The sound of slightly congested breathing is relaxing for some reason, idk.
Well no super-weird revelations tonight my cousins. (Feel free to melt in relief. )
Also it is so hard to try to focus on writing while, "NEMO! NO! NO! NEMO! NO!" is blasting from the living room. XD
I took one of those tests where its supposed to tell you what type of personality you are. I got 46-Otter, 40-Lion, 32-Golden Retriever, 25-Beaver.
Strawberry scented conditioner is honestly the best, I get so many weird looks when I stand in the grocery store isles and smell products for a long time. XD
Hankies are better than tissues, sorry, its just true.
The sound of slightly congested breathing is relaxing for some reason, idk.
Well no super-weird revelations tonight my cousins. (Feel free to melt in relief. )
Hmm, can't say I've had one in at least a very, very long time. Me and late-night food don't mix well, I'll have trouble sleeping. Although I do appreciate some lite cereal or something on occasion.
The "Nemo" incident you've mentioned is quite hilarious. Perhaps the laugh of the day for me.
When you said that you took a personality test, I thought you meant something related to "The Big 5" in psychology. Sounds like you're an aquatic mix of an unknown fossil.
Hankies are better, yes. More utilitarian too.
I think I know the breathing patterns you're thinking of, yes.
An interesting point on body language and introversion, but I must disagree to some degree. Introversion is a kind of social preference, where one prefers minimal or scheduled social interaction because it is draining. Often, much too often, introversion is used synonymous with shyness, which psychologically speaking is a true hindrance and problem. Shyness isn't cute, and those who are shy and know it find it troublesome in their lives and they wish to overcome it. It is true that those who are introverted may find their social interactions stagnated by lack of experience, but that is most often when they are not "in their element" and don't fit in with or find acceptable social peers. Extroverts have the same problem when put into a wrong environment.
Often a liar's philosophy comes from being told lies about life from good-meaning people, and thus the cycle continues when they lie to escape lies.
Pr-Industrial Revolution, there was the excellent education of "Apprenticeship". A young boy or girl would be taught by a relative or teacher a trade for free or a small fee. Things such as cobbler, printer, farmer, furniture maker and blacksmith were prime examples. One was taught from an early age how to work at a good trade. Now it's often in the ages of collage that one starts to grow a careers in a field of their liking or at least a field with a good future. Sadly, it has been statistically proven that schooling today takes twice as long and one leans half as much as it used to be.
Hmmm. But do they prefer it because others don't read them well and that's what makes it draining? What kind of cute are you using, cute as in shyness isn't fun? I agree that it can be troublesome though. : ( Indeed, even as what most people would call and extrovert I still get nervous sometimes.
Intresting…a fair point.
Mmm, yes. : (
True introversion is a social preference that stems from the fact that introverted personality types who's over-all energy levels expands through reflection and dwindles during interaction, although introverts enjoy interaction in small groups. They often prefer solitary activities, many of which might bore extroverts who enjoy activities that involve others. Introverts are more analytical and prefer observing others rather than participation.
I suppose I was using the term "cute" is a loose fashion. What I mean is that shyness ( once again, introversion is a preference, while shyness stems from distress. Introverts prefer solitary to social activities, but do not necessarily fear social encounters like shy people do) is often seen as something "adorable" when one is very young, or even socially attractive when one is older.
Really, the difference between Introversion and Extroversion is how one releases and uses mental and social energy.
Das mah boi! :3 Figured. Didn't think so, just haven't found time to stop being lazy and actually talk with father google. XD
And now I got all the new Planet of the Apes films. I would think that it would rather be stop being lazy and find the time.
Hmmm. I did, father had many interesting and helpful things to speak with me on. I may be closer to mother wiki but both have many secrets to share....
Oh dear. : o I doubt it. Perhaps they just discovered they wern't into it as much as they had thought.
Hopefully my life never depends on me being able to focus one. We seemed to part on amiable terms, so we shall assume your explanation is closer to the truth.
Indeed. XD Did you take off your glasses when you tried to focus it? Very good, nothing worse that a mad scientist for an enemy.