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  • you live in wonderland you should be great! rainbows and everything! you from the states or Europe?
    Thanks for your kind words and the +rep. Bless you. Hope you have a wonderful day :)
    Thanks for helping out with the J/P thing. It's helpful to know there are other organised people out there lol :)
    Thank you for the dancing monkey loll it made me smile! :)
    how about you? feeling any better? :hug:
    Yeah I know exactly what you mean. I've recently been fucked over by...myself. Didn't even know I could do that! But it's like what you know to be right logically get's overshadowed by what I want to feel, so I end up lying to myself and feeling things that just not true. Tis a messy business.

    Hell no! You just caught me on a forum high. Better run when I crash, it ain't pretty!
    I don't know much about T's but I imagine they're thinking the same thing about us: "I can't solve this fucking equation, I WANT TO DIE!!!". So they ain't all that.

    I'm an INFJ, of course I'm feeling fantastic!
    Then you'll love Australia. I've been stabbed by an echidna, kicked by a wallaby, harrassed by a goanna, hit in the face by a green tree frog and bitten by an emu. Possums are pretty scary too sometimes and you should hear a koala growl. Koalas can also be mean. Oh and a male platypus has poisonous spurs. I've actually been swimming with platypie. We just happened to come along them as we were swimming down the river at a camping trip. My brother, when he was 2 I think, walked up behind a peacock and pulled one of it's tail feathers out. :D But when the peacock turned around to confront him it knocked him over by accident with it's tail feathers and then couldn't see him because he was on the ground and the peacock was standing on top of him still looking around for whatever took it's feather.

    It was sort of a little unsettling at night at the camping trip with the wombats though because they were getting all caught up crashing into the tent ropes. :D
    Well I can't really promise anything so "generally" is saying... oh what the heck! They're dangerous, ferocious creatures intent on the taste of human flesh.:m196:
    I was just being a good australian citizen by trying to sell to you a piece of our tourism industry. :D Sharks are avoidable though. I haven't ever seen one while I was at the beach (though there have been warnings, but those sharks were a fair way out to sea) and the only people I know who have, spend their lives at the beach. *pats shoulder* Don't worry, I won't let the sharkys eat you.

    I went camping at a place swarming with wombats once. It was sort of fun stalking them because they'd get real suspicious. Not a recommendation on getting too close though. Looks can seriously be decieving :D
    Ummm... poisonous snakes, not to mention the box jellyfish and crocs up north. Nah, sure there's been a lot of media coverage of people getting bitten/attacked by sharks of late, but I have friends in lifesaving who have close encounters with them frequently. They generally swim away. But I admit, I try not to risk it. :D They come in pretty close sometimes.

    Yes plenty of strange animals in need of rescue here :D. I love koalas, possums, wallabies and bandicoots. We've rescued a kookabarra and galah this year so far. We aren't wildlife rescuers so we had to pass them on to someone who was. We also had 2 pet lorrikeets 2 years ago but they flew away.
    Yeah probably. Tourists come to Australia in our cold weather wearing summer clothes. Things can get pretty cold in some areas though. Where I'm living now the wind comes from the direction of the hills in winter where it snows. So we get frost. My friend only just moved to my town this year and made the mistake of leaving her shoes outside which then collected a lovely layer of ice :D

    Yay! Enjoying nature's elements, that's the spirit. Other people would call it battling. I like your perspective on things :D
    Mmmm... yeah... 45 degrees celius worth of blistering sun... appealing I guess. But seriously I look forward to summer every year, complain about the heat when it arrives then completely forget about the heat when it's over and am just disappointed that the swimming/BBQ season is over. Not that I don't do those things all throughout the year but summer is really the prime for those activities. I'm someone who will swim when it's pouring down rain and the weather is cold. :) My friends think I'm pretty crazy, they're a bunch of sooks when it comes to the cold, but I think the water at the beach in winter feels a lot warmer than in summer. There is less of a drastic difference between the air temp and water temp. But needless to say there are few people who come out to face nature's elements with me *sigh* so BBQs and beach trips become much less :)

    Oh well, stop complaining and come to Australia sometime and have your Australian summer!!! :D
    Nope, no trading... I guess I could share though :)
    Actually we were having a lot of rain until recently, but there's something I like about rain. Actually I love summer because the heat brings great afternoon storms. I love it when the thunder gets so loud it sounds like someone's pushed a barrel down the stairs and you can feel the ground shake in sinc with each clash. You can't beat a good bit of lightning though. *sigh* I can't wait for summer. Ice-blocks and swimming during the day and the occasional yet frequent afternoon storm to end with. It's the end of winter now though. Still sunny, but the nights can get pretty cold where I live.

    Is it basically cloudy, wet weather almost all the time where you live?
    Hehe :) I don't mind sharing with the monkeys!
    Things are pretty good here. It's sunny and there's some spectacular clouds in the sky during the day. I've sort of taken to taking photos of them.
    I know... I'm taking photos of the sky... but I had a thought. I want to capture those moments when you look into the sky and you're like wow that looks like a >whatever it might be<!!! I haven't had much luck with actual pictures but there are a lot of really pretty patterns and variations :D

    How are you? :m176: Have a balloon!
    Ooh, I love that site. Thank you so much for the link. I find them fascinating too - the fact that their incredibly thin wings can lift them into the air to fly.
    being surrounded By E/S/T musn't be easy (especially when couple with J but that's just my opinion :D)... I was lucky enough to study things that made me meet quite a lot of Ns, especially NFs. I was in litterary section in high school (there were also a lot of artisans there but they can be quite cool), where I met two INFPs and one ENFJ I'm still very close to, and then to a painting school in Italy (here is the other answer! I've just finished my three years of school a couple of months ago) where I met a mixture. Several INTPs actually, surprisingly enough. When I read some of the threads of misunderstanding from the external world I really count myself lucky.
    (it was too long so here is the following) :
    I find it hard sometimes to break the barrer between myself and other introverts unfortunately. For some reason I seem to be more comfortable around INFPs. Another friend of mine might be (pretty sure) an INFJ and I'm discovering her VERY slowly. Mhh... Yet another friend of mine is probably an INFJ. I'm a bit closer to her. We're very similar. But again she doesn't really like talking about herself. And I don't like forcing people. So I'm just being patient :)
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