Member tribute (for the living)
- HighlyIrregular II
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Member tribute (for the living)
Tributes aren't just for dead people. I wanted to clarify that right away so nobody gets scared. And, not that inactive members are dead to me, but I think active ones are more worthy of tribute. But we see the active members post all the time and we don't really need to be reminded of them, so I'm going to be selective. I will pay tribute to myself. So as not to appear vein, I will do so without reference to myself. I will just post an image to reflect on as we pay tribute in our own way, with our own words, thoughts, actions, um, what else is there...i think plasma is supposed to be different...how would that fit in? Just do what you want I guess. Here's the picture:
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Re: Member tribute (for the living)
I am Yesterday's rigid and inelegant verbal expression.
ENTP
"Our truest selves exist within the observational incongruencies among general first impressions and further analyses of the finer details."
- from my Ph.D. thesis in psychobabble
"Our truest selves exist within the observational incongruencies among general first impressions and further analyses of the finer details."
- from my Ph.D. thesis in psychobabble
- HighlyIrregular II
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Are you flirting with me? Because I don't think of your personality as rigid. You mean because your posts are almost always embellished with your brand of stuff? You seem agreeable.
- HighlyIrregular II
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This forum has a delete cookie link. Show me another INTP forum with a delete cookie link. You can't, can you. There you go.
Re: Member tribute (for the living)
EditedHighlyIrregular II wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:12 pmThis forum has a delete cookie link. Show me another INTP forum with a delete cookie link. You can't, can you. There you go.
Yep, handy feature that one is.
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ENTP
"Our truest selves exist within the observational incongruencies among general first impressions and further analyses of the finer details."
- from my Ph.D. thesis in psychobabble
"Our truest selves exist within the observational incongruencies among general first impressions and further analyses of the finer details."
- from my Ph.D. thesis in psychobabble
Re: Member tribute (for the living)
Why thank. Say more.HighlyIrregular II wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 1:28 amAre you flirting with me? Because I don't think of your personality as rigid. You mean because your posts are almost always embellished with your brand of stuff? You seem agreeable.
ENTP
"Our truest selves exist within the observational incongruencies among general first impressions and further analyses of the finer details."
- from my Ph.D. thesis in psychobabble
"Our truest selves exist within the observational incongruencies among general first impressions and further analyses of the finer details."
- from my Ph.D. thesis in psychobabble
- Autochthonic
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Re: Member tribute (for the living)
I am Autochthonic's sense of identity as momentum in transit, living in the rhythms of movement. Once in a while, I pause and look at spaces I've inhabited before and ponder who I was in those bygone places and moments. It's rare that I miss previous versions of myself, but I occasionally miss relationships I had with others. In my life right now, my mother is living with a brain tumor. She has been in hospice care for many months, and it doesn't seem like it will be long that she's still with us. I will miss her terribly.