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jone1196
#184294650Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:16 AM GMT

INFP music (both listening and playing) writing fitness being awesome
MagicRamenTheReturn
#184294660Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:17 AM GMT

coin collecting sports memoria retro consoles and games javascript Eatin' ramen probably
WheresTheFairUse
#184294668Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:18 AM GMT

making clickbait talking to people younger than me on skype and disccord being diabetic giving music 600% bass and treble and publishing it Ok kids, if you are not 18 years or older you should leave the post like right now.
ThatGirlMagenta
#184294679Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:20 AM GMT

ESTP-A i enjoy dancing and singing.. uh chilling with my friends watching unpredictable and unique movies/shows going out building up my image taking initiative
talkbar
#184294687Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:21 AM GMT

idk bass guitar collecting comics collecting games (i have a pretty darn beefy ps2 collection) pacing and thinking listening to music
DapperNarwhal
#184294710Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:24 AM GMT

INTJ-A -Used to be that I played video games most of the time, but they don't hold my attention for long anymore. I still like them equally as much, I just lose interest quickly. -Read science journals (particularly virology-related ones, but it's not limited to those) -Guitar -Used to sing, not so much anymore -Look at mundane stuff under a microscope -Continuously post science-related stuff on OT, even though they continue to garner like 0 replies -Walk around my neighborhood, usually really early in the morning or late at night -Very rarely, under select circumstances when I have nothing to do, I will invite a single, very particular friend over for maybe a day
talkbar
#184294728Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:25 AM GMT

"-Continuously post science-related stuff on OT, even though they continue to garner like 0 replies" i do that but with linguistics threads, however my ipa transliteration threads seem to get 20+ replies at a time.
DapperNarwhal
#184294779Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:30 AM GMT

"i do that but with linguistics threads, however my ipa transliteration threads seem to get 20+ replies at a time." I just never get replies on any threads, period. It's why I really slowed down with them. I'm probably just boring, which isn't entirely a bad thing.
jone1196
#184294809Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:34 AM GMT

"I'm probably just boring, which isn't entirely a bad thing." just present it in a better way
ThatGirlMagenta
#184294835Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:38 AM GMT

yeah, it's really all about how you catch your audience. you can trick them into subconsciously replying to your scientific threads by masking it with an image of something else, such as humor. you also need to directly reach out to your audience, not make it a blog. you need to create an open opportunity; ask them questions, cause them to self-reflect.
DapperNarwhal
#184294870Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:41 AM GMT

"just present it in a better way" What, like with memes? (JOKE) "you also need to directly reach out to your audience, not make it a blog. you need to create an open opportunity; ask them questions, cause them to self-reflect." I guess I just expect people to find questions and discussion on their own, because that's what I've always done. I get that some people need discussion topics laid out for them on a silver platter, but it's not something I'm used to needing, so I don't ever really remember to do that.
ThatGirlMagenta
#184294915Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:45 AM GMT

surely, but that's a habit you will need to change in case you wish to obtain more communication and replies. the children here are young; they don't know much. but few of them are also intellectual and quite curious. it's just about asking and making an opportunity they find approachable. try it out for some time :] also remember to make it seem interesting, adapt to your audience
MS06
#184294951Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:49 AM GMT

MBTI is trash jogging fighting games sleeping
t34russianbias
#184294958Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:50 AM GMT

ISTP -t-34 picture collecting -playing t-34 War Thunder -defending t-34 on War Thunder forum
DapperNarwhal
#184294980Thursday, February 25, 2016 10:52 AM GMT

"surely, but that's a habit you will need to change in case you wish to obtain more communication and replies." This is also something that I should probably address (which you know about me anyway, but still). I don't actually talk to people very much. I post on forums and stuff a lot, yeah, but it's not necessarily a conversation when it comes to OT (because not much on here actually warrants in-depth conversations). I know what a lot of my conversation issues are rooted in, but it's not something that I can fix, really. "the children here are young; they don't know much. but few of them are also intellectual and quite curious. it's just about asking and making an opportunity they find approachable. try it out for some time :]" I've never been the best at simplifying things to a more comprehensible level for younger audiences. I'm sure a lot of the reason why none of my discussions garner much attention is their wording. I have a hard time wording stuff in a way that a layman can understand without searching up words every two seconds.
MadSanity
#184295060Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:02 AM GMT

Btmi? Dunno Hobbies? Drawing Some geeky stuff Photography (which I need to pick up on more)
ThatGirlMagenta
#184295074Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:04 AM GMT

yes, I've observed. but that is your problem; you don't necessarily wish to change or adapt to your audience, thus you mustn't expect a response. but frankly, it seems like you don't expect a response either, but wishing upon it is unrealistic if so
jone1196
#184295089Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:06 AM GMT

"Btmi? Dunno" take the test darling
DapperNarwhal
#184295093Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:06 AM GMT

"yes, I've observed. but that is your problem; you don't necessarily wish to change or adapt to your audience, thus you mustn't expect a response. but frankly, it seems like you don't expect a response either, but wishing upon it is unrealistic if so" I don't really post expecting responses anymore. I don't know why I still post them, but it's another habit of mine. I'm a creature of habit and routine, and it's really hard to break it once I get into the habit of something.
BringerOfWar
#184295099Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:07 AM GMT

ENTJ being a bad goy
mattyo10
#184295123Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:10 AM GMT

sleeping
ThatGirlMagenta
#184295139Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:11 AM GMT

"take the test" I'm sorry, I have to interfere the test is simply bullcrap, as it's very subjective and doesn't take in consideration why you choose exactly what you choose. this is also why many people believe their MBTI "changes". it simply isn't possible; MBTI isn't actually a personality description, but a theory based off of how cognitive functions within the brain causes humans to react and behave. - must I repeat; NOT a personality description. I won't get further into why the test is BS, so I'll just copy paste something I wrote recently here first letter E - extrovert your energy comes from being around other people. if you're alone for too long, you become depressed I - introvert your energy comes from being alone and spending time doing things you enjoy. you are drained when you spend too much time with too many people second letter S - sensing you trust experience more than theories and books you like to do one thing at a time you prefer to start at the bottom then working up to the big picture you focus on your surroundings especially with your 5 senses you're more practical than creative N - iNtution you trust theories and books and your gut instinct over experience you like being ambiguous and work at multiple projects simultaneously you prefer to look at the bigger picture and then work to the bottom line you're more creative and practical third letter T - thinking all of your decisions are made out of PURE logic with no regard as to how it hurts other people around you or what influence it has on your values. you don't take others feelings in consideration. often, thinkers have trouble identifying their feelings F - feeling feelers base their decisions off of little logic, but mostly how it affects other people and their values. they tend to care a lot about others wellbeing along with their own emotional health last letter P - perceiver (I call it procrastinator) someone who procrastinates someone who doesn't have plans and doesn't keep track someone who very loose and stays open for new possibilities; they wait to see what happens good at being spontaneous and works great under pressure J - judger organized, generally. they don't enjoy procrastinating, they like to keep track and have to-do lists and plans they want to be prepared
MadSanity
#184295227Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:20 AM GMT

INFJ-A apparently
LeveIing
#184295240Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:20 AM GMT

N/A
Theodidact
#184295245Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:21 AM GMT

INTP physical training climbing making stuff in studio

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