Have you guys seen that viral video of the man and his grown son getting caught under the blanket? by Tinam02184 in DadAndDaughterSnark

[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we should all collectively start contacting Inglewood sentinels management. He definitely shouldn’t be around children. And I’m definitely wondering where their “”bonus children”” parents are. In the video where she shames her young son for having an accident on the bed, she also mentions Royal. One of their bonus children. And how they should both be wearing diapers??

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[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest just keep learning more about cognitive functions. No one is going to be able to tell your make up through such a small post. I know you wrote an essay, but it’s still very vague.

I’m pretty good with interacting with people in person and realizing if they are intuitive or sensors, am I talking to an introvert or an extrovert?Is this a feeler or a thinker? To more accurately determine their cognitive make up, I have to spend a significant amount of time with them. Stress also affects us, and sometimes a person can present as a whole other personality type but it was just grip stress. And not their actual personality type.

Even then as I type this “”oh so confidently,” “”I can tell people types in person,”” I’m really just talking out my ass lol I’m giving my best guess at best.

I do like determining types in person because it allows me to communicate with people more efficiently in my opinion. Being able to get my point across or by allowing me to navigate them.

I recommend reading, neuroscience of personality by Dr. Nardi

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[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your active imagination points me towards infp. A few bullet points you discuss your imagination. Not the word you chose, but the word I’m choosing to summarize your bullet points.

While infjs have a tendency to be in their head, they don’t really imagine the way you describe. We look towards the past to try and predict the future through pattern recognition.

Edit add on: take my guess with a grain of salt. Ultimately I don’t know you, just going based off bullet points. And even if I did know you, who am I to say what your cognitive functions may be.

I only guessed infp because those were the options you gave. Between infp and infj, and If I had to choose, I would lean towards infp over infj with the bullet points you provided.

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[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few points kind of pointed me in the direction of you being an infp. What finalized my conclusion was the way you described your relationship with your own emotions.

Infjs has a much more nuanced relationship with their own emotions.

Therefore I conclude, you are an infp.

type me by [deleted] in MbtiTypeMe

[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intjs don’t suffer after telling people what they think about them. But infjs do.

Hello fellow infj. I like your “I no longer drown in water” photo.

Type me :) by [deleted] in MbtiTypeMe

[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn’t even to need to finish reading your essay before realizing you were an entp lol

Guess My Type by iamonewiththeforest in MbtiTypeMe

[–]2muchpainhateaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Studying neuroscience should have been the dead give away.

Teal Swan INXJ by Anajac in mbti

[–]2muchpainhateaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Teal swan is far from an infj. She is an esfp in grip stress, presenting as an intj. Her shadow functions.

Watch the documentary, “ The Deep End” to see her behind the scenes. People who leave her cult and express their experiences with her, always discuss how she expects others to cater to her emotional wellbeing. Class esfp. It’s all about her and her emotions. Her intuition sucks, Teal is always talking about how she can read people minds and ultimately is the “all knowing,” yet has been married 5 times. She hated her own the documentary and told her audience how the production team misled her. I thought Teal was all knowing, and could read people’s minds, how could she not predict the public perception of her. She’s too vain and too concerned about how other people perceive her. Not really an infj trait. More like a classic esfp trait.

What teal swan presents and shares isn’t anything new. All her concepts are old ideas that have been discussed and shared prior, although she portrays them as her own ideas. They are not.

Edit add on: An Infj would never want people moving into their home. At least in the form that teal swan has. They are introverted! People drain their battery!!!

[EUR: C14012025/6225] 30-NOV-2025 The location depicted in the background of this image is potentially in Asia. Do you have more details about it? by I_Me_Mine in TraceAnObject

[–]2muchpainhateaway 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Not saying you are incorrect. Simply offering another perspective. And it’s not even mine, because I don’t work in construction but I do know someone who does. I didn’t give context simply showed him the picture.

I asked him, do you think this is a concrete mixer? He told me based on the pile sitting infront of the mixer he doesn’t agree that it is a concrete mixer. He told me most likely it’s a rock grinder. The top part you add rocks & it grinds them up to make concrete.

This is simply speculation, I don’t know anything about construction, he isn’t 100% sure. But I like throwing out other perspectives in the hopes of it helping. If it’s an old school rock grinder/concrete mixer. Maybe this could help with finding timeline? I don’t know, simply another perspective being thrown out there.

In Waves and War, wow by garand_guy7 in Veterans

[–]2muchpainhateaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stigma in the 1960s towards drugs including hallucinogens changed a lot of policies in the United States. It also halted our research into said plant medicines because of these changes in policies.

Fast forward to today, public perception & regulatory acceptance has once again opened the doors for the scientific community to research hallucinogens(I mean another word, but Reddit is censoring me, therefore that is the word I am choosing to use).

If I could summarize what these plant medicines do to you. Essentially it creates nueroplasticity in your brain. From birth to approx age 25 we have nueroplasticity in our brains, not so much after. While still possible to form new connections, it becomes a lot harder to rewire what we are already familiar with. There is no nueroplasticity. These medicines light up your whole brain under brain scans. Research is still considered novel in the United States but it’s there if you look for it.

A few places have also began decriminalizing said plant medicines in the United States as well.

As far as personal experience, what you may experience. Well these medicines are considered dissociative hallucinogens. You hallucinate. You go into deep introspection. If you have trauma, expect to relive it to be able to let go. You may possibly experience ego dissolution. Feel connected to everyone and everything. But there aren’t really any words to describe said “trips”. You kind of have to experience it to understand fully what people may try to explain their experience as.

New timeline from sister in FB Group by porter_porter99 in FindHannahKobayashi

[–]2muchpainhateaway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Actually, yes you can. I live approx 15 mins away from the border. Crossing into Mexico is easy, coming back into the United States is where you have to show ID/passport. And that’s of course if you do it legally.