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    Default What do LSEs-ESTjs do in spare time?

    What do you like to do with it?

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    You know, when you're not doing something you're obligated to do? You're doing something for your own pleasure or relaxation...

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    I have a lot of spare time. I need a job.
    I knit, play games (I usually wind up in some sort of leadership position in multiplayer games), make charts, and do other arguably productive activities.

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    cool charts @Director Abbie

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    I drink.

    After that I brag about it on the16types.info.

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    My LSE friend plays tennis (or sometimes cycling or rock climbing) and Wikipedias stuff, I know. And the news.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HandiAce View Post
    You know, when you're not doing something you're obligated to do? You're doing something for your own pleasure or relaxation...
    They like doing a lot of things, smoking pot, reading books, playing video games, going out to movies (but not alone), um, they like to do thing with family/friends, entertain, go out to nice places to eat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Director Abbie View Post
    Are those for your toons, kin stats, or something else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
    Are those for your toons, kin stats, or something else?
    My kinship: Sauron's Nightmares.

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    Abbie is so boring and rigid it's awesome instead of boring and rigid. She seems so practical and down-to-the-ground.

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    ABBIE UR SO SMOOOOOTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Director Abbie View Post
    My kinship: Sauron's Nightmares.
    Ah. Did you do that for the heck of it, or do you guys keep up with your stats?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa View Post
    They like doing a lot of things, smoking pot, reading books, playing video games, going out to movies (but not alone), um, they like to do thing with family/friends, entertain, go out to nice places to eat.
    Smoking pot -nope,

    Reading books - depends what actor wrote them,

    Playing video games - so delicious,

    Going out to movies - I've been only once in my life time so far on LotR with a friend and the alcoholic beverages were fine,

    Doing things with family/friends - I'm not really sure what that means,

    Entertain - I thought that's something clowns do,

    Go out to nice places to eat - providing food is nice to me.

    Ehh, I'm having doubts making through the LSE recruitment process, Maritsa...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
    Ah. Did you do that for the heck of it, or do you guys keep up with your stats?
    Yes; the reason are intertwined.

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    Over here, we'll put up with (almost) all of your crap. You just have to use the secret phrase: "I don't value it. It's related to <insert random element here>, which is not in my quadra."
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    Abbie is so boring and rigid it's awesome instead of boring and rigid. She seems so practical and down-to-the-ground.

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    Yeah from what i've seen, LSEs dont believe in "spare time"... According to them, if you have spare time, it's gotta be filled up with more things to do.

    The nice thing though is they usually make sure you are fed in the process; they care about that. I'm working with another LSE boss right now, and the other day, even though she had me slaving away with her, she went and got lunch for herself and me. Another LSE boss I'd worked with a couple months ago would always make sure i'd eaten, and if not yet, invite me to eat lunch with her because she was going to get some.
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    -dinner with friends
    -drink something with friends
    -Reading the newspaper (a real one not that for free rubish)
    -tv-shows (The Wire!)
    -books
    -video games once started i cant stop anymore
    -internet, especially wikipedia and sports
    -watching sports in TV
    -Playing Football (the real one with the round ball)
    -Working Out (ok that one i dont love to do but i have to)
    -Cycling
    -Magazines like GEO History, National Geographic
    Edit:
    -playing board and card games

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daft21 View Post
    -Working Out (ok that one i dont love to do but i have to)
    Neither does my cousin. I'm not comparing, I'm finding things in relation. I do one to one, which is linear and static and not dynamic.
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    Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?


    I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE

    Best description of functions:
    http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html

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