My personality type and "Incredible" Monty Python references
So on friday I stayed with mom while Reg had (yet another) doctor appointment..
I drove mom out to hernando (city) to the resource centre to pick up a bunch of packages and then took them to mom's office.
We went out to lunch with some of mom's friends. She had the networking dude explain his job to me and what kind of schooling he got for his job.
On the way home mom made me read an article about how no one really gives a thought about blue-collar jobs and that's really kinda sucky cause what happens when the rich people want someone to reinstall their roof?
When we got home I took a personality test thingy.. I got INFP.
--INFP
The INFP takes his/her energy from the inner world of thoughts and emotions. He/she prefers dealing with patterns and possibilities, especially for people, and prefers to make decisions on the basis of personal values. His/her life is flexible, following new insights and possibilities as they arise. He/she is quiet and adaptable (up to a point - when his/her values are violated the normally adaptable INFP can surprise people with his/her stance). He/she will seem to be very interested in ideas, and he/she may sometimes make very creative contributions. He/she has a hidden warmth for people and a desire to see self and others grow and develop. He/she prefers to undertake work that has a meaningful purpose.
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I went to see The Incredibles yesterday.. It's an animated movie about a superhero couple and their three super-children who are trying (but failing) to fit into "normal" society but, like all heroes, Mr Icredible misses the "good ole days" of crime-fighting and saving humanity. How could he resist when he gets a messege asking him to go back to his Hero Days and help fight one last villian. But there is one thing that makes Incredible different from the hero he was back then.. This time... He has so much more to lose. *big dramatic music*
I read Camelot too.
Its a good story about King Arthur. It's kinda hard to read just because I keep trying to put tunes to the songs but the syllables mess up. It did a good portrayal of Arthur's relationship with Lady Gwenivere and the stress/distrust/love/lack thereof that Sir Lancelot brought to the royal family. Lancelot was an interesting character to read because I kept imagining John Cleese playing the role. Even more confusing is the fact that Lancelot is French. I kept waiting for him to say "So you think you can out-clever us French folk with your silly knees-bent and bouncing about behaviour! I blow my nose at you, you tiny-brained wipers of other peoples' bottoms!"
I also had a biology test. It was really easy. I got a 100.
Actually most of the class is pretty easy. I think I'll do well in it.
At least, I have so far.
I drove mom out to hernando (city) to the resource centre to pick up a bunch of packages and then took them to mom's office.
We went out to lunch with some of mom's friends. She had the networking dude explain his job to me and what kind of schooling he got for his job.
On the way home mom made me read an article about how no one really gives a thought about blue-collar jobs and that's really kinda sucky cause what happens when the rich people want someone to reinstall their roof?
When we got home I took a personality test thingy.. I got INFP.
--INFP
The INFP takes his/her energy from the inner world of thoughts and emotions. He/she prefers dealing with patterns and possibilities, especially for people, and prefers to make decisions on the basis of personal values. His/her life is flexible, following new insights and possibilities as they arise. He/she is quiet and adaptable (up to a point - when his/her values are violated the normally adaptable INFP can surprise people with his/her stance). He/she will seem to be very interested in ideas, and he/she may sometimes make very creative contributions. He/she has a hidden warmth for people and a desire to see self and others grow and develop. He/she prefers to undertake work that has a meaningful purpose.
******
I went to see The Incredibles yesterday.. It's an animated movie about a superhero couple and their three super-children who are trying (but failing) to fit into "normal" society but, like all heroes, Mr Icredible misses the "good ole days" of crime-fighting and saving humanity. How could he resist when he gets a messege asking him to go back to his Hero Days and help fight one last villian. But there is one thing that makes Incredible different from the hero he was back then.. This time... He has so much more to lose. *big dramatic music*
I read Camelot too.
Its a good story about King Arthur. It's kinda hard to read just because I keep trying to put tunes to the songs but the syllables mess up. It did a good portrayal of Arthur's relationship with Lady Gwenivere and the stress/distrust/love/lack thereof that Sir Lancelot brought to the royal family. Lancelot was an interesting character to read because I kept imagining John Cleese playing the role. Even more confusing is the fact that Lancelot is French. I kept waiting for him to say "So you think you can out-clever us French folk with your silly knees-bent and bouncing about behaviour! I blow my nose at you, you tiny-brained wipers of other peoples' bottoms!"
I also had a biology test. It was really easy. I got a 100.
Actually most of the class is pretty easy. I think I'll do well in it.
At least, I have so far.

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