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    Shunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...nuh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marie84 View Post
    shun the none believer!
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    Hatha yoga class tomorrow
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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    Hatha yoga class tomorrow
    Good wear sexy yoga pants



    Maritsa have you ever considered being gay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    Good wear sexy yoga pants



    Maritsa have you ever considered being gay?
    Excuse me?
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    I think you should wear sexy yoga pants. All girls who do yoga should wear sexy yoga pants, especially if they look good in them. And I would guess you do, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    Excuse me?
    This is the class of ESTj's. This is your path should you choose to accept it you will find a seemingly perverse man that you will fall in love with and follow to his grave...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercutio View Post
    This is the class of ESTj's. This is your path should you choose to accept it you will find a seemingly perverse man that you will fall in love with and follow to his grave...
    yeah

    just accept it, give in, etc.


    make brownies.

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    Mercutio, I've had a relationship with my conflictor. They don't appreciate my Fi; it's just a strange thing.

    I am sensitive to the remarks he makes, and at the same time, can get very touchy, but I know that after a minute or two, I won't get offended by his gruffness and sometimes outrageous sense of humor. They know that too.

    I know my duals well enough to tell you that that comment didn't mean much.

    Last edited by Beautiful sky; 07-15-2010 at 05:52 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mercutio View Post
    This is the class of ESTj's. This is your path should you choose to accept it you will find a seemingly perverse man that you will fall in love with and follow to his grave...
    It has nothing to do with "class"; it just happens, they just blurb things out that they don't mean. It just happens. They are only words. They, LSE, are very sensitive and soft, fun and funny, noble, kind, considerate (to those they value).

    They are not "perverse" most of the time and I really don't see it as being such either. At least my cousin is not. I don't know about the male counterpart...lol. I would take this over the Se any day of my life.
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    I just wanted to know if you checked out the other girls you do yoga with, compare figures, etc. That's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    I just wanted to know if you checked out the other girls you do yoga with, compare figures, etc. That's all.
    No. I'm there to excersize, not to check out people...

    I wear the sexy yoga pants, but I'm not always sure about wearing a G-String (because the pants are so tight that it still shows) ...
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    how was the yoga?

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    Deltans, inform me:


    What is with all the extremely foolish topics springing up lately. "what type is the most forgiving/has the worst temper"...

    ...?
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    "Every fact is related on one side to sensation, and on the other to morals. The game of thought is, on the appearance of one of these two sides, to find the other: given the upper, to find the under side
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    how was the yoga?
    three hours of sweating and pain...afterwards, it felt great. I really love my SEI instructor, she's attentive and really knows how to get me down and stretch a little further... She stands right next to me throughout most of the session. It's nice to get that kind of attention, especially for me who is always striving to make those positions as perfectly as I can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    three hours of sweating and pain...afterwards, it felt great. I really love my SEI instructor, she's attentive and really knows how to get me down and stretch a little further... She stands right next to me throughout most of the session. It's nice to get that kind of attention, especially for me who is always striving to make those positions as perfectly as I can.
    I opened this post and thought, "Is she having a baby!!!?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrano View Post
    I opened this post and thought, "Is she having a baby!!!?"
    OMG!!! I almost bust out laughing at work at this!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    Deltans, inform me:


    What is with all the extremely foolish topics springing up lately. "what type is the most forgiving/has the worst temper"...

    ...?
    I dont know!! they weren't spawned by deltans!!

    But i agree, those were pointless threads because every type gets angry, for different reasons. And every type forgives certain things or would never forgive certain things. I think the intent of the threads was, at least for the temper one, who might appear the angriest. But again, i feel like its a highly subjective judgement too, because someone yelling and screaming might not come across as angry to someone, while someone getting quiet and giving the cold shoulder might, and vice versa.


    The Delta forum hasn't had any interesting discussions in a while either!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrano View Post
    I opened this post and thought, "Is she having a baby!!!?"
    No.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WorkaholicsAnon View Post

    The Delta forum hasn't had any interesting discussions in a while either!
    Do something about it ...



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    I don't have Te, so I can't really tell what's new and interesting to talk about. I have Ne, I can see the possibilities in how things can turn out in various ways. So, pick a topic you Si Te's and I guess we can dicuss it from various positions and angles...

    Plus Fi kind of compassion also leads to signaling things out that are offensive and what's there left to discuss about other then to ACT (do things, instead of talking about things)...

    Talk about your favorite drives...
    Discuss about your recent hiking experience...

    I talk about all the boring stuff...

    like:

    health, food, science,

    Road rage/trip anyone?

    Michael Jordan is my dual....what is his X's type?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrano View Post
    I opened this post and thought, "Is she having a baby!!!?"
    Yeah, a little Micheal Jordan.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    Michael Jordan is my dual....what is his X's type?
    IEI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Absurd View Post
    Yeah, a little Micheal Jordan.



    IEI.
    She's deffinitely not a J...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    I don't have Te, so I can't really tell what's new and interesting to talk about. I have Ne, I can see the possibilities in how things can turn out in various ways. So, pick a topic you Si Te's and I guess we can dicuss it from various positions and angles...
    If you guys spent 1/100 of the amount of time you spend on complaining nothing new is happening or things are boring,

    you'd actually have something to do.

    At times (EIIs especially) sit around and wonder why nothing is happening. Wonder why and analyze, wonder and analyze, and make all sorts of excuses or rationalizations as to why nothing is happening.

    *sigh*


    Plus Fi kind of compassion also leads to signaling things out that are offensive and what's there left to discuss about other then to ACT (do things, instead of talking about things)...
    of course.


    Michael Jordan is my dual....what is his X's type?

    I've thought Jordan to be SLE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    If you guys spent 1/100 of the amount of time you spend on complaining nothing new is happening or things are boring,

    you'd actually have something to do.

    At times (EIIs especially) sit around and wonder why nothing is happening. Wonder why and analyze, wonder and analyze, and make all sorts of excuses or rationalizations as to why nothing is happening.

    *sigh*



    of course.



    I've thought Jordan to be SLE.
    I never said anything was borring. Things are always happening for me. If I disclosed my schedual to you, it might put what you said about EII's and doing things to shame.

    I'm going to see the mummies tomorrow....

    Jordan is my dual.

    EII, takes Te info and shifts it around the floor, rearraging the mind, perception, thoughts, etc.
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    I'm not complaining at all...I would like the topics of dicussion to be made by you, prefereably. We can still talk about what I do or what I did yesterday, YOGA. I don't know how interesting or entertaining that might be to you though. If Yoga is worth it (because we can't judge the effectiveness of a topic/work/undertaken project), then we can spend a long time talking about it. Just tell me that it's worth talking about, so I concentrate my energy and resources on formulating that topic of discussion....
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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    She's deffinitely not a J...
    You know what means, don't you ? If she, this Micheal Jordan, is your dual and not "a J".

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    I wish I could talk a lot like EN types can...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    I wish I could talk a lot like EN types can...
    You do - you got one dumbo licking your feet already. I bet there's more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    I wish I could talk a lot like EN types can...
    You'd probably have 10K posts if your others weren't deleted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    I don't have Te, so I can't really tell what's new and interesting to talk about. I have Ne, I can see the possibilities in how things can turn out in various ways. So, pick a topic you Si Te's and I guess we can dicuss it from various positions and angles...

    Plus Fi kind of compassion also leads to signaling things out that are offensive and what's there left to discuss about other then to ACT (do things, instead of talking about things)...

    Talk about your favorite drives...
    Discuss about your recent hiking experience...
    What do you mean you don't have Te? You make it sound as if you are impaired somehow... Coming up with a topic to discuss has nothing to do with functions.

    Fi being compassion, morality, etc, is bs... Fi linked with Ne results in empathy and projecting oneself unto other people. It's not done intentionally, which imo, would make it worthy of being seen as "good."

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    If you guys spent 1/100 of the amount of time you spend on complaining nothing new is happening or things are boring,

    you'd actually have something to do.

    At times (EIIs especially) sit around and wonder why nothing is happening. Wonder why and analyze, wonder and analyze, and make all sorts of excuses or rationalizations as to why nothing is happening.

    *sigh*
    You also do that, it's not EII exclusive. Just because something is boring, doesn't mean something has to be done about it either... It's not good to force things that are not coming out naturally, imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobo View Post
    It's not good to force things that are not coming out naturally, imo.
    One, fucking, line I would sign under with my blood from both my wings and trousers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobo View Post
    What do you mean you don't have Te? You make it sound as if you are impaired somehow... Coming up with a topic to discuss has nothing to do with functions.

    Fi being compassion, morality, etc, is bs... Fi linked with Ne results in empathy and projecting oneself unto other people. It's not done intentionally, which imo, would make it worthy of being seen as "good."



    You also do that, it's not EII exclusive. Just because something is boring, doesn't mean something has to be done about it either... It's not good to force things that are not coming out naturally, imo.
    Lobo, what I said is what you're telling Ryu not to do, I'm telling him that because I am EII, I can't do what he does naturally. If I do, then they are monotonous and not that exciting, but sometimes, what I say can be funny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobo View Post
    You also do that, it's not EII exclusive. Just because something is boring, doesn't mean something has to be done about it either... It's not good to force things that are not coming out naturally, imo.
    Sure it isn't, but, "natural" for "other people" is different from me. When something is boring, my first inclination is to tackle it head on.

    The amount of times I've heard you, and other delta NFs, express how boring delta quadra is, is significantly larger than the delta STs that I've spoken to. Let's put it that way, at least.


    Something doesn't have to be done about it, no... but this perhaps is an actual pet peeve that I have with my dual - you guys very much use this "If it's not coming naturally don't force it", to a fault, especially the E9s.

    "Well things aren't going as I like, and it's not appealing to me. I'm discontent with it, but, instead of doing anything in a proactive sense about my problems, I'm just going to be discontent and slowly try to change my personal opinions about things"

    That is very far away from how I operate.

    To me that's when I talk to the experts, so I know whose ass to kick.

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    I'm speaking for myself in saying, I'm trying. :wink:

    Ok, I will try harder.

    There are always possibilities. Maybe I can make up a schedule for topics that I find interesting throughout the day, like, have a little notebook on me to jot down ideas and such.
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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    Ok, I will try harder.
    Work it, Maritsa.

    Work it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    Sure it isn't, but, "natural" for "other people" is different from me. When something is boring, my first inclination is to tackle it head on.

    The amount of times I've heard you, and other delta NFs, express how boring delta quadra is, is significantly larger than the delta STs that I've spoken to. Let's put it that way, at least.
    You make it sound as if I complain about it a lot, which is not true.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    Something doesn't have to be done about it, no... but this perhaps is an actual pet peeve that I have with my dual - you guys very much use this "If it's not coming naturally don't force it", to a fault, especially the E9s.

    "Well things aren't going as I like, and it's not appealing to me. I'm discontent with it, but, instead of doing anything in a proactive sense about my problems, I'm just going to be discontent and slowly try to change my personal opinions about things"

    That is very far away from how I operate.

    To me that's when I talk to the experts, so I know whose ass to kick.
    I do believe there are things worth doing something about, and other things not. If people aren't posting here it's because they probably have nothing to talk about, which I think is fine. Eventually there will be a period of more contribution. I like coming from time to time and just reading what comes up, and I'm not frustrated or anything like that because of the lack of discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    I'm speaking for myself in saying, I'm trying. :wink:

    Ok, I will try harder.

    There are always possibilities. Maybe I can make up a schedule for topics that I find interesting throughout the day, like, have a little notebook on me to jot down ideas and such.
    Can I ask why would you do such a thing? Are you trying to please?

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