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The Flood / Re: Expose Yourself.
« on: December 12, 2014, 03:04:25 AM »
No.

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The Flood / Re: So Burke basically had no valid thoughts?
« on: December 12, 2014, 02:39:45 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Which famous person looks most like you?
« on: December 12, 2014, 02:33:03 AM »
I got called someone from the 80s, but I cant remember the name.
Billy Idol?
Nooo
A different singer, with longer hair.
That guy from Flock of Seagulls?
II wanna say David Bowie, but I'm not sure.
Nah, Rob Halford.
I really hate you sometimes.
What? You'd look good with a beard and a shaved head.
Just because my friends call me racist and a nazi, doesn't mean I'm gonna shave my head.
so Casper looks like Lemmy? Got it.


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Serious / Re: Greatest Threat to Humanity Currently?
« on: December 12, 2014, 02:18:19 AM »
Humanity.

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The Flood / Re: The majority of you are great people
« on: December 11, 2014, 09:44:42 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Flood wat do
« on: December 11, 2014, 08:48:18 PM »
Buy a van and traverse the country instead.

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The Flood / Re: I am a God among ants, my katana will burn the sky.
« on: December 11, 2014, 08:40:25 PM »
*Fondles booty*

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The Flood / Re: COWARDS AND TRAITORS WILL BE SHOT
« on: December 11, 2014, 08:26:27 PM »
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COWARDS AND TRAITORS WILL BE SHOT

Fucking bring it!


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The Flood / Re: Metal thread post Metal
« on: December 11, 2014, 08:17:02 PM »
Spoiler
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Serious / Re: Does the Constitution truly give a Right of Privacy?
« on: December 11, 2014, 07:30:55 PM »
The constitution can't box me in, man.

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Serious / Re: The Meyers-Briggs Personality Test
« on: December 11, 2014, 07:00:47 PM »
ISFP
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Details:
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Mind: Introverted
Energy: Observant
Thinking: Feeling
Judging: Prospecting
Identity: Turbulent

Overview:
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ISFP personality types are true artists, but not necessarily in the typical sense where they're out painting happy little trees. Often enough though, they are perfectly capable of this. Rather, it's that they use aesthetics, design and even their choices and actions to push the limits of social convention. ISFPs enjoy upsetting traditional expectations with experiments in beauty and behavior - chances are, they've expressed more than once the phrase "Don't box me in!"

HAPPY TO BE WHO THEY ARE

ISFP personalityISFPs live in a colorful, sensual world, inspired by connections with people and ideas. ISFP personalities take joy in reinterpreting these connections, reinventing and experimenting with both themselves and new perspectives. No other type explores and experiments in this way more. This creates a sense of spontaneity, making ISFPs seem unpredictable, even to their close friends and loved ones.

Despite all this, ISFPs are definitely Introverts (I), surprising their friends further when they step out of the spotlight to be by themselves to recharge. Just because they are alone though, doesn't mean people with the ISFP personality type sit idle - they take this time for introspection, assessing their principles. Rather than dwelling on the past or the future, ISFPs think about who they are. They return from their cloister, transformed.

ISFPs live to find ways to push their passions. Riskier behaviors like gambling and extreme sports are more common with this personality type than with others. Fortunately their attunement to the moment and their environment allows them to do better than most. ISFPs also enjoy connecting with others, and have a certain irresistible charm.

ISFPs always know just the compliment to soften a heart that's getting ready to call their risks irresponsible or reckless.
However, if a criticism does get through, it can end poorly. Some ISFPs can handle kindly phrased commentary, valuing it as another perspective to help push their passions in new directions. But if the comments are more biting and less mature, ISFP personalities can lose their tempers in spectacular fashion.

ISFPs are sensitive to others' feelings and value harmony. When faced with criticism, it can be a challenge for people with this type to step away from the moment long enough to not get caught up in the heat of the moment. But living in the moment goes both ways, and once the heightened emotions of an argument cool, ISFPs can usually call the past the past and move on as though it never occurred.

MEANING IS IN EVERY EXPRESSION OF LIFE

The biggest challenge facing ISFPs is planning for the future. Finding constructive ideals to base their goals on and working out goals that create positive principles is no small task. Unlike Sentinel types, ISFPs don't plan their futures in terms of assets and retirement. Rather, they plan actions and behaviors as contributions to a sense of identity, building a portfolio of experiences, not stocks.

If these goals and principles are noble, ISFPs can act with amazing charity and selflessness - but it can also happen that people with the ISFP personality type establish a more self-centered identity, acting with selfishness, manipulation and egoism. It's important for ISFPs to remember to actively become the person they want to be. Developing and maintaining a new habit may not come naturally, but taking the time each day to understand their motivations allows ISFPs to use their strengths to pursue whatever they've come to love.


Strengths and Weaknesses:
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ISFP STRENGTHS

Charming - People with the ISFP personality type are relaxed and warm, and their “live and let live” attitude naturally makes them likable and popular.
Sensitive to Others - ISFPs easily relate to others' emotions, helping them to establish harmony and good will, and minimize conflict.
Imaginative - Being so aware of others' emotions, ISFP personalities use creativity and insight to craft bold ideas that speak to people's hearts. While it's hard to explain this quality on a resume, this vivid imagination and exploratory spirit help ISFPs in unexpected ways.
Passionate - Beneath ISFPs' quiet shyness beats an intensely feeling heart. When people with this personality type are caught up in something exciting and interesting, they can leave everything else in the dust.
Curious - Ideas are well and good, but ISFPs need to see and explore for themselves whether their ideas ring true. Work revolving around the sciences may seem a poor match for their traits, but a boldly artistic and humanistic vision is often exactly what research needs to move forward - if ISFPs are given the freedom they need to do so.
Artistic - ISFPs are able to show their creativity in tangible ways and with stunning beauty. Whether writing a song, painting an emotion, or presenting a statistic in a graph, ISFPs have a way of visualizing things that resonates with their audience.
ISFP WEAKNESSES

Fiercely Independent - Freedom of expression is often ISFPs' top priority. Anything that interferes with that, like traditions and hard rules, creates a sense of oppression for ISFP personalities. This can make more rigidly structured academics and work a challenge.
Unpredictable - ISFPs' dislike long-term commitments and plans. The tendency to actively avoid planning for the future can cause strain in ISFPs' romantic relationships and financial hardship later in life.
Easily Stressed - ISFPs live in the present, full of emotion. When situations get out of control, people with this personality type (especially Turbulent ones) can shut down, losing their characteristic charm and creativity in favor of gnashing teeth.
Overly Competitive - ISFPs can escalate small things into intense competitions, turning down long-term success in their search for glory in the moment, and are unhappy when they lose.
Fluctuating Self-Esteem - It's demanded that skills be quantified, but that's hard to do with ISFPs' strengths of sensitivity and artistry. ISFPs' efforts are often dismissed, a hurtful and damaging blow, especially early in life. ISFPs can start to believe the naysayers without strong support.

Famous ISFPs
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Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Kevin Costner, Britney Spears, John Travolta, Elizabeth Taylor, Christopher Reeve, Donald Trump, Marie Antoinette, Ulysses S. Grant, Millard Fillmore, Warren G. Harding

I'm fucked.

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Gaming / Re: I need something to make.
« on: December 11, 2014, 06:09:54 PM »
Sep7agon Smash: Cheat's Multiple Personality Discord

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No.

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Serious / Re: I am a Nietzschean, AMA
« on: December 11, 2014, 01:15:16 PM »
Why do you lack the will to power?

Why do Germans place five or more consonants in a row in a word or name?

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The Flood / Re: 8 TB harddrive
« on: December 11, 2014, 01:57:30 AM »
That seems excessive for an every day computer.

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The Flood / Re: who is your favorite standup comedian
« on: December 11, 2014, 01:39:55 AM »
Probably some grumpy Englishman, Irishman, or Scotsman.

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The Flood / Re: For the ones here who listen to Tool
« on: December 11, 2014, 01:36:58 AM »
I prefer Utensil.

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The Flood / Re: what's an album you can keep going back to
« on: December 11, 2014, 01:14:52 AM »
The only album I can honestly say that I still enjoy as a whole would be Demon Days by Gorillaz, other wise I rarely bother with listening through an entire album.
You make me sick

Good, I constructed my entire personality and list of preferences in such a way as to cause you the most unhappiness.

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The Flood / Re: Online Persona
« on: December 11, 2014, 01:11:09 AM »
My paranoia and self-inflicted sleep deprivation are more pronounced in real life, I think that's the main difference between my online and offline personalities.

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The Flood / Re: what's an album you can keep going back to
« on: December 11, 2014, 12:57:00 AM »
The only album I can honestly say that I still enjoy as a whole would be Demon Days by Gorillaz, other wise I rarely bother with listening through an entire album.

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The Flood / Re: We still need a better crying face smiley.
« on: December 11, 2014, 12:36:30 AM »
Is it still a smiley face if it isn't smiling?

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The Flood / Re: I'm Done With This Site
« on: December 11, 2014, 12:09:38 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Dream Job?
« on: December 11, 2014, 12:08:51 AM »
Are economic constraints a primary concern?[/color]
I just want to be able to make a living. In the end, happiness takes priority.
Having this sort of work would make you happy as well though, right?
Do you think it's feasible to do?

Feasible with a fuckload of work. You have to be skilled and unique to get some serious recognition in the art world nowadays. Even then, you still have to work on getting your art out there where people will notice it faster.
Yeah. with writing I have no idea how I'd proliferate my stuff so it could be noticed, assuming it was quality enough to be noticed :\
I'd be willing to do the work for it more readily it if I knew the way to get there.


Try selling some short stories to a magazine if they still do that. If not, go bother whichever famous author of whatever genre you're story fits into to give you some pointers.

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The Flood / Re: I'm Done With This Site
« on: December 11, 2014, 12:06:48 AM »

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The Flood / Re: literally why am't i mod
« on: December 10, 2014, 11:44:57 PM »
I am Cheat, and I don't like your avatar.
Fuck you cheat. You need to stop stealing bicycles.



That's the price you pay when you use the Offsite.

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The Flood / Re: Dream Job?
« on: December 10, 2014, 11:43:14 PM »
Consuming Vyvanse and scribbling on a whiteboard.

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The Flood / Re: literally why am't i mod
« on: December 10, 2014, 11:41:56 PM »
I am Cheat, and I don't like your avatar.

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I have no idea.

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Serious / Re: Do you have any original ideas?
« on: December 10, 2014, 11:30:32 PM »
Wooden pantaloons.

Torture device?

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