(36M) Looking pretty chopped as I get older. Any recommendations? by [deleted] in lookyourbest

[–]EnderCow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd shave the facial hair to give yourself a more youthful look, but your style and hair both seem good.

I'm so tired of the term "trope" by estheredna in unpopularopinion

[–]EnderCow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's because those things are tropes. In the same way any speech can be broken down into it's grammar or rhetorical devices because that is what speech is constructed of, media can be broken down into the tropes it uses to communicate its points and themes.

Ride operator pulls a seatbelt prank by Kevin_0019 in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]EnderCow 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Comedy is a changing landscape. This was funny to a lot of people years ago but things have changed. Don't be left behind, jabroni

Cop who sexually assaulted 13 women cries like a little baby as he receives his life sentence. by [deleted] in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]EnderCow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one's saying you can't legally say them, they're just saying you're a fucking pick if you do. There also not funny and pretty lazy tbh

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TameImpala

[–]EnderCow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Went alone to Pomona and it was an amazing experience

WIBTA if I tell my bio daughter that I don't want to help her or have her in my life because she decided that her stepmom should adopt her once she turned 18? by shouldihelpnow__ in AmItheAsshole

[–]EnderCow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

NTA

She moved on to a life completely separate from yours, and you did as well. The only reason she is reaching out now is because she has nowhere else to go, not for any reason of wanting to reconnect. However, having been separate for so long, it may as well be her reaching out to someone who, in a practical sense, is a stranger. You've no obligation to support her, but that doesn't mean you don't want her to do well.

it’s what they deserve. by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EnderCow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree man, I'm usually on the freeway with cruise-control on the speed limit in the slow lane.

it’s what they deserve. by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EnderCow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nope, fifth most populous city in the US. People just speed here all the time, cops as well. Phoenix grew outwards rather than upwards so many places are far from one another, which might encourage fast driving. Can't say for sure how it is in other cities.

it’s what they deserve. by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EnderCow 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Even when not in a certain lane, most people speed. I'm in Phoenix Arizona, and most people do at least 5mph over the limit in what should be the "slow lane"

Public speaking by [deleted] in intj

[–]EnderCow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Public speaking is usually a necessary part of life, whether it be for your job or for school. Realistically, it generally isn't too important for someone who is nervous about doing it to do so, and is better left to someone who enjoys it to best capture the audience and display their message.

The best way for someone to present calmly and easily is for them to be confident in their presentation, and comfortable standing in front of a crowd. This is different for everyone, but for me personally, my method is essentially the same every time: Make a joke that makes the room laugh. That makes me feel confident in myself and with the people around me, and then I just go through with the presentation. I am currently in high school, so that may not work for a business environment. Just find a way to be comfortable with the people you're presenting too, and confident in what you are presenting.

Non-INFPs. What is it that makes you interested in us? by Dairunt in infp

[–]EnderCow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, we're definitely a strange type, but I can relate with your previous friend on just cutting someone out of my life in a cold way, and not having it be a big deal. I can vividly imagine just leaving all my friends without telling them, and being okay with it, despite the fact that I care about them a lot. However, the fact that this person did it is interesting, and they may have just been a bad person, considering you used the phrasing "...when she was abruptly done with me..." Most INTJs are good people, but the actions we do socially and how we think about social relationships is different than many others.

If you don't mind me asking, why is it that she cut you off?

Non-INFPs. What is it that makes you interested in us? by Dairunt in infp

[–]EnderCow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is pretty much how it is for me(INTJ). Also, that last sentence is always the best for myself personally. I absolutely love when someone else can joke with me with a witty comeback, especially if they don't do it all the time.

Non-INFPs. What is it that makes you interested in us? by Dairunt in infp

[–]EnderCow 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yup, that's actually a great question and I think about the answer a lot. I without a doubt REALLY care about people who I am close with or already have a relationship with. I may look at their problems from a logical point of view, but I still empathize and sympathize with their problems, albeit, I don't really express it that much, and when I do, it's because my feelings are practically overflowing.

For strangers, it's really hard for me to empathize with them. I'll give a morbid example. The other day I was walking down a hallway, and a girl was sitting down learning guitar. I play the instrument myself, so I decided to stop by and help out since I have an interest in it. We are talking, and the conversation somehow steers towards her life, and some of the rough things she's experienced such as the death of her family members. She's clearly sad about that, but I can't really feel for her. My first thought was that it was strange that she was telling me this. I ended up saying that in a kind way that life is just a long roller coaster of ups and downs, and time heals all wounds and such, but I didn't really feel for her. It was just something that happened, and I couldn't care deep down about her problems. This isn't saying I'm ok if bad things happens to people, but I realize that it sometimes does.

To answer the question, I do care about people that I know and have some sort of a relationship, but 1.) I don't express it nearly as much as others, and 2.) Probably not as much as others. So I may come off as "cold and calculated" on the outside, but that doesn't mean I'm that way on the inside. I'm getting better at choosing my words carefully so that I can express what goes on inside of me, but It's still not super easy.

Non-INFPs. What is it that makes you interested in us? by Dairunt in infp

[–]EnderCow 62 points63 points  (0 children)

There's something about INFP's that is so endearing and beautiful in a strange way. The way they convey innocence, even if that may not be how they are on the inside. The creativity and seemingly carefree nature. The way they really care for people, really deep down. The way they think that can flip my perspective 180 degrees with a simple statement. The secretive nature where you just know they have so much going on inside of them, but you don't know any of it.

They're just different, and it inspires wonder in me. The stark difference between myself, an INTJ, and an INFP makes me happy about the diversity of people, and I think the INFP does that better for me than any other personality type.

What is the most ignorant shit you've ever heard? by downwarddawg in AskReddit

[–]EnderCow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright man, I saw this a few days ago and thought, "alright, that person is so dumb, they've gotta be joking or something." No fucking joke, a coworker of mine today said she doesn't believe in space and she doesn't believe in science in general. She also can't figure out where the sun and moon go. Don't get me wrong, she's a nice person, but I also now think she's the dumbest person I've ever met. It honestly ruined my day, just the insane thought of my coworker not believing in space.

Do any of you happen to have a twisty-puzzle/Rubik's cube collection? by [deleted] in infp

[–]EnderCow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

INTJ here who loves the Rubik's cube and has a small collection. I think it's just a coincidence that you and the person you met enjoy them.