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LEGEND (1985) dir. Ridley Scott
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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I don't have a dream job. I want to be a fairy and sleep in a tulip
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Nature makes us better | Photo by Linus Englund
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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sometimes listening to my general playlist is like ugh *skip* *skip* *skip* *ski- wait... nah nevermind *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *skip* *sk-
then other times its like *song* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO YEAH *nextsong* WOO Y
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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Why he's so pretty!!!!
One punch man chapter 115, page 24.
The coloring is mine:)
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Danse Macabre Miles Cleveland Goodwin.
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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Stimboard of the deep sea for @cryptid–system! Theme: Deep sea animals and environments
Credit: x x x | x x x | x x x
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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12 Rules for MBTI:
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You can't type people with 100% accuracy, so don't put someone in a box and leave them there. The point of mbti is to understand people, so you have to keep an open mind and a willingness to alter your typing and understanding of the person. People are always developing, and sometimes it becomes clearer a person was turbulent and masking their true thought processes/imitating someone else's. (This explains why some people appear to change type. Either because they're insecure and subconsciously hiding their true selves, or because they previously were and are now more confident in themselves).
Character and mbti is completely separate. No personalities are particularly inclined towards arrogance, kindness, creativity, etc. Those traits are all human, and they will be present in ALL TYPES. It is possible the kindest person you know is an intj, the mystical guru you know is an entp, and the bossy ceo at work is actually an Infp. A person of good character will use their cognitive functions for good, but may or may not be functionally well developed. Similarly, a person of bad character might have well developed functions/ego and just be pure evil. A well developed personality doesn't guarantee you're a great person.
A person of exceptionally good character will be hard to type because they have empathy, kindness, and self awareness. This means they can see from multiple perspectives, seemingly using any function.
A person of exceptionally bad character will be hard to type because they won't be genuine or vulnerable, so it will be very hard to see their thought process. Some people of very bad character might even be able to deliberately fake an entirely different, nice persona, in which case they'll be mistyped because of manipulation, but let's not go there).
There is no personality type more prone to abuse/codependency/being abusive. And no, being abused isn't a character issue - the human brain is literally wired to trust people and build relationships. Being abusive IS a character issue, and is totally separate from mbti type.
Avoid typing people who are strongly narcissistic. It's not possible to see any thought processes other than self entitlement, fear, and a desperate need for control, which will lead to typings based off bad stereotypes. (For example, I could say trump is an entj because he has 'classic bad te'. Or I could say he's an Enfj because he has 'classic manipulative Fe'). Character is completely separate from mbti. A lot of so called NT things are literally narcissistic behaviours, and that's not reflective of any decent human being.
Avoid typing TV/movie/book characters with too much conviction. Just because the characters will usually change personality to fit the actor/writer, with a few rare exceptions, and idw get into all that.
Extraverts are often more awkward/insecure than introverts. Perhaps because they're not as practiced at turning on extraversion at will, but I consider it more likely that it's because when they're stressed they'll go to a lower, likely introverted, function (entj to Ni when nervous, or Fi under pressure).
T types are more 'fragile' than f types, so pls stop stereotyping them as brick walls 😭 From what I've seen, t types are more likely to end up in conflict due to their lack of people handling skills, or a lack of awareness of how unable they are to handle true conflict. T types like debating, but NO DECENT PERSON LIKES CONFLICT. A T type might be more willing to charge into it, but they're also more likely to retreat and cry when you start calling them names. An F type might be more conflict avoidant, but when pushed to their lower T function they can become cunning and savage, even if they do cry at first. Basically, if you're trying to type someone by how much they like fighting, it's too niche and you won't get anywhere.
Sensors can be visionary, and N types can be practical. Again, these are more about character, life experiences, and personal talents. Don't assume a desire to be safe means someone is a sensor, or a desire to change the world means someone is an intuitive.
Don't hate one type. While no personality is inherently more prone to certain character flaws, some personalities are more common (SJs). This means the system as a whole is tailored to their way of thinking, and can ultimately mean you might meet a lot of underdeveloped Sensors. This leads a lot of people to conclude they hate SJs, or they aren't SJs because they hate the system, or they don't fit in, or because all SJs suck and I don't, so I can't be one. These conclusions are too simplistic - N types can also like the system, successfully fit in, and be just as badly developed. Similarly, don't conclude that all N types are vapid idiots who you hate (seen this particularly for the NJs). Consider the possibility you're actually typing by bad stereotypes. And if they really are all NJs you're hating, reflect on whether your own development is too low to appreciate their different thought processes.
Always type by the functions. And never conflate the functions with character.
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“The time of hot chocolaty mornings and toasty marshmallow evenings.”
Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997) dir. Karl Geurs
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if you’re having a bad day, here’s a cute little marching band
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instagram.com/avamariedoodles
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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Look at bootleg molcar plushies
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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Everyone read Tougen Anki just for this bastard alone I love him sm he’s so entertaining
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matchamochisstuff · 3 years
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✨Masumi Yodogawa appreciation ✨. Just because I think he deserves it
I don't own the manga. The images are from chapter 44-45
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Summermis by Kees van Dongen
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