People always assume that children and marriage are a packaged deal. Someone who doesn’t want children may still want marriage and vice versa. But it actually depends on the person.
As “weird” as it sounds, I want a committed relationship and maybe marriage for my future, without the need of kids. However, it seems like when I find a guy who is also child free, he also doesn’t want emotional commitment nor marriage.
I’ve noticed that most child free men are also marriage free and even commitment free. They’re usually fuck boys in disguise, who hide behind a mask of politeness and neatness, but just want to fuck around for the rest of their lives with no kids and no actual emotional commitment at all, let alone marriage.
It seems committed men who don’t want kids are REALLY hard to find.
-While she starts the series a bit detached from the environment and the situation of the restaurant at hand. She becomes more susceptible to the reality and learning to deal with what is front of her rather than the idealized vision she has. In S2 we see her help give shape to the restaurant.
2. Kurapika
-While his original drive in the series didn't seem healthy at all. We can see how he always maintained all of his functions in check without letting one get the best o the other. He always able to express his needs and want without feeling like a burden to others.
3.Annabeth Chase
-She struggled with her tert Fi most of the series and even when she became a bit healthier she still seemed to struggle with her Fi allot. And even made some reckless decisions. However overall she was very average when it came to her decision making.
4.Claudia
-The best example of a very immature INTJ when we get introduced to her we see her being pure NiFi making decisions with poor rational. However even when order we can see how she struggled with her emotional state always opting for the most ruthless decision.
5.Charles Xavier
-His NiFi in almost all of his appearances is so obnoxious. His desire to simply stick to his idealized way of problem solving completely ignore the reality of mutant kinda and the effects humans have on it.
Currently eating this orange & cranberry cake & drinking honey & pear Osulloc tea (to stick to the fruit theme). I don't like fruit teas but I like this one. It smells nice & taste is mild. It doesn't taste 'artificial' - shoutout to Amazon for carrying a small inventory of Osulloc products & not charging too much for it!
So while I'm eating & drinking, I'm also learning Thai.
I said on an earlier February post that I planned to make notes .. . so here it is:
It's a mix of Chinese (Canto & Mando) .. some English & some Korean lol
INTJ life is hard. I'm sure everyone has their own problems but .. . INTJs man.. . difficult to get a sense of accomplishment bcos there's always room for improvement lol! We're thirsty; we're ambitious; we have high expectations & ourselves is our biggest competitor.
My field of interests keeps growing & there's not enough time to do everything. Even though I'm in INTJ, I don't use a planner or anything of that sort (never got into the habit of it) but maybe I should - so that I can allot time to spend on each interest.
One of my closet hobbies is reading Korean food blogs. They come with nice pictures; I get to practice my Korean, & most importantly, add places to visit to my ongoing list. Some of these blogs are just ones I find on the Internet. Some are links to blogs via Kakaomap (basically Google maps but better). I've also read some from online magazines. I don't remember the names but I just read the articles. In any case, it got me thinking. .. are there translation jobs out there that's strictly online that I can do as a freelancer? hahaha There must be! :P I don't think I can do Korean -> English but I know I can handle Chinese <--> English. If you know any, esp food-related opportunities, pls HMU.
When your friends understand that you have limited social capacity and that you still love them even if it’s been a few months since you’ve last hung out together
As a child I knew that the adults in my life didn’t understand me. What was even more shocking was the the fact that no one ever seemed to try to understand. I was also picked on a lot by my teachers. It’s funny now that I think back, but I’m sure they didn’t appreciate a little kid making suggestions on how to do their job more efficiently.
It's like every time I want to do something just for the sake of happiness, the real, modern world comes in and spills squid ink on my beautiful parchment of plans.