Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
Betas are more personally boastful. And I think that's more attractive. I get along with alphas, but they let their super-egos get in the way too much.
It's like 'Shit if you want to spray your body with hot neon pink and eat the asshole of obama every night ...why would I care. Why should I care? Why should anybody care. They will care, but that doesn't mean they should, and that doesn't mean you have to let that deter your enjoyment.'
Yeah other people might judge you for that um...lifestyle but they're probably just jealous they're not having as much fun. It's not really doing anything productive or useful. It's not even being 'innocently kid-ish' like alphas are. It's just sort of well, doing something uber unique but something that you yourself want to do.
But alphas are democratic, and super-ego focused and can't seem to really push themselves to act on their ids like that. They want other people to think they are these laid-back 'anything goes' folks. That's the persona they give off. But if that was really the case, they wouldn't care so much what other people thought. I admit, I kinda have the opposite problem. I should probably care what other people think more, not less. Other people have told me that before. But they likewise, have the opposite issue. They just care what super-ego/society wants too much. It's not in annoying delta-ish way either, but it's there.
Like my alpha mom earlier 'I can't believe you're actually going outside in that shirt and pajamas. You look absolutely ridiculous.'
Me: (not even thinking at all about that) 'Uh.....'
and I'm hypocritical cuz I said other people should care about their apperances more, for other people. But at the time I just didn't care.... I just didn't think about it it didn't enter my mind. I just wanted to go out in whatever I wanted to go out in.
Ryu you're doing it wrong. You just can't use '******' as an all-purpose insult. Not because I'm offended but because it's boring. You should also have something insightful and intelligent to say on top of it.
is this the part where you say 'No I don't ******'
Yeah it's really easy to say that when we're both on the internet.
*sigh*
Substance, I want substance!
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
Nah bro, that's what MAKES us better. We don't play your rat race
I don't know what my reasoning was, posting this thread where I originally did, I apologize for my thoughtlessness.
In retrospect, I should of posted in the Gamma forum
The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.
Chapter 14, Verse 9.
The Bhagavad Gita
I get enough LII'ness from myself, I like my activation as he is!
That reminds me, I actually said something insightful about the benefit intertype relation. I should start articulating my observations into a readable post.Anyway, as I recall, this thread came about because I maliciously manipulated you into having fun when you were sleep-deprived and suggestible. I'm terrible like that.
The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.
Chapter 14, Verse 9.
The Bhagavad Gita