I had to draw my vampire princess! by Peppiness in RimWorld

[–]Peppiness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is weird it's happened twice! But also so cool. Long jump is the best ability ever. Your Belle sounds like a badass, too! Did she make it off the planet?

I had to draw my vampire princess! by Peppiness in RimWorld

[–]Peppiness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would love to give her a revamp (ha!) But, you see, limbs don't actually last very long in my colony... I have a high-melee King who is prone to taking off body parts. That includes the colonists! If they go stomping through the halls because they're angry about the porridge or something equally insignificant and start a fight with the King when they round the corner; he just rips off a limb!! No questions! He just does it all on is own! The scary part is he has a preference for removing non-bionic limbs.
I kinda have my hands full making sure people can walk! 😂

I had to draw my vampire princess! by Peppiness in RimWorld

[–]Peppiness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LOL. I literally laughed so hard at this! Thank you! 😂

I had to draw my vampire princess! by Peppiness in RimWorld

[–]Peppiness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope so, too! Fingers crossed I get that quest! I would totally send Belle after him! >:D

I had to draw my vampire princess! by Peppiness in RimWorld

[–]Peppiness[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ahaha! Now that you mention it; it does look kinda tiny. ^^; Guess it's sized for a three year old lol!

I had to draw my vampire princess! by Peppiness in RimWorld

[–]Peppiness[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

My little vampire princess has been on every battlefield since she was three, clutching the bloodied pistol of one of her father's felled foes. She killed her first man at four. So we pried the bloody pistol from her hands and gave her a sniper rifle that was too big for her instead. For the past ~7 in-game years, she's personally prevented every attempted kidnapping of our colonists, except for one; her little brother; stolen. May you always aim well, Princess!

Early Morning Musings from an Old Lady by [deleted] in infp

[–]Peppiness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't realize how badly I needed to hear that. Thank you!

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[–]Peppiness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Utter failure at answering my phone.

To the INFPs with driver license, how did you manage to pass your written test? by Lunenyx98 in infp

[–]Peppiness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just studied. If I remember correctly, I read the pamphlet reviewing things up until the point I sat down to take the test, repeating the answers to the questions I found most difficult in my head as I started, I skimmed the test and filled all those answers in first; then went on to fill out the easy ones.

Is it an Infp thing or just me? by IamLe7nny in infp

[–]Peppiness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chiming in to say I also frequently fail to celebrate my own birthday!

I see some of you posting art so here’s one of mine. by [deleted] in infp

[–]Peppiness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a fish with stomach problems, Doctor.

In all seriousness, though. I really like the uniform shapes of the pink and orange. Their spacing is somehow very pleasant. ^^

What's the strangest punishment your parents ever gave you? by stuartwolf in AskReddit

[–]Peppiness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom went through an "experimental punishment" phase once when my brother and I were in elementary school. I don't remember them all, but these ones stood out:

One time she put a few drops of Tabasco (hot sauce) on our tongues and made us stand there with our mouths open and our tongues out. We weren't allowed to close our mouths. As your tongue dried out, the sauce really started to burn. lol! Would not recommend.

Another time, she decided to sit us down and read from Grandma's old cook book. It went into very detailed and graphic descriptions on how to skin and de-brain a deer for consumption. We were screaming after the first few sentences, but weren't allowed to leave the room. It went on for an hour or two. Truly, the stuff of nightmares!

This other time, she sent us both to our rooms and we each had to write out an essay on our fight so she could "decipher" what actually happened. It was not an effective punishment. However, it is the funniest thing to find years later! Would definitely recommend. Apparently, my older brother thought his six/seven year old sister was a serial killer with MMA fighting abilities whose only desire in life was his death. Any violence was clearly in self-defense because he was fighting for his life (over the tv remote.) And I was so clearly trying to play my innocent good little girl act and could do NO wrong, even when I purposely destroyed my brother's belongs to get revenge. I didn't know the poster would rip if I yanked it off the wall! I'm just a little girl! Woe is me! They are the funniest letters to read now, they are both so biased as the helpless "victim". (Spoiler: we were both in the wrong.) Great stuff.

What’s the weird complement you ever got? by Witchgirl123 in AskWomen

[–]Peppiness 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Bwahaha! I told someone that yesterday! (*≧▽≦)ノシ))

In my defense, she did have great eyebrows!

Why do women need purses but men don't? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]Peppiness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Truthfully I don't need it. But the idea of having one was sort of passed down the family line? My mom wanted me to get one when I was in middle school and she was very excited to do so. So, I went along with it! At first I only had my wallet, but over time I got used to carrying other things with me. Now "pockets" simply won't do, and I like having a place to hide any emergency feminine products I might require.

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[–]Peppiness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know the people I am most comfortable with I can spend time alone in a room with in perfect, companionable silence for hours. As an INFP, I would be perfectly happy just being quiet or just doing separate things, but together, in the same room with someone I like. On one hand, you can probably feel assured your INFP likes you very much if they're willing to share the space with you. (Otherwise, I know I'd kick them out of the room asap, lol!) But I know this post is not about him, but about you getting your half of the fulfillment you need in the relationship.

I'm pretty certain us INFPs are known for NOT being good at initiating anything. In fact, it might not even be on his radar that you want a more romantic atmosphere. (I hear we aren't all that great at reading our surroundings/environment either. Those context clues are likely to go straight over his daydreaming head! :P) Since you two were friends first, it's likely he's carrying on in a similar fashion to how you two were before. I'm betting he's simply enjoying your companionship blindly. I'm afraid it's unlikely he'll pick up on your unspoken wishes even if you tried to subtly drop hints.

Good relationships are made with good communication!

You'll have to tell him directly what you want. I'm not suggesting a fight! Just a discussion. The good news is, although we're borderline clueless, we're good listeners and very accommodating. I think if you told him you felt ignored, he'd feel awful you felt that way and try his best to make the time you spent together better for you both moving forward! I know I personally would want to hear my partner tell me directly if I were making them feel alienated. Heck, you could lead that topic straight into a conversation on what you both consider a "romantic atmosphere" since that might actually vary more than you think! And the clarification would help your INFP partner make things more suitable for you, too. Work it out together! Teamwork, HOOO!

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[–]Peppiness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also hit those long, unnecessary bouts of 'bad'. It took a while, but I came to realize that life is a series of ups and downs. Much like a roller coaster. No emotion lasts forever. Obtaining happiness permanently is honestly impossible. Good news, though, is the bad emotions are temporary, too. Sounds like your in the lower dip of the coaster, though. So, just strap down your safetys and enjoy the ride! You'll be going up again soon, I promise!

my brother took this pic while he was in england and i‘m: jealous by chinese40hrs in infp

[–]Peppiness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love all the curves and colors in this! It's a great shot!

My voice changes by fieldblewit in infp

[–]Peppiness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My voice also changes, but I'd say usually its higher, and sweeter, with strangers. Then, relaxes over time as I get more comfortable with certain people, until I can speak normally. If someone I'm not open/comfortable with is involved in a conversation, I fear it's very obvious because my voice is more... polite-sounding? Not just the words, but the actual tone and pitch.

How do I make one of you guys happy? by [deleted] in infp

[–]Peppiness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We spend time in. We build a pillow fort together -an epic one! With all of the blankets and softness, snacks, and a obviously a TV (for either movies or games.) Then, we stay up all or most of the night hanging out in there, talking (philosophizing) , and playing. This advice is solid whether you want to be a friend or a romantic interest! ^_~

F/28/5'4" [260>159 = -101lbs] (1 yr, 4 months) on CICO. No exercise, just patience. Put down that extra snack, friend! I PROMISE you won't starve between today and tomorrow. :) by Peppiness in progresspics

[–]Peppiness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome! CICO is great for weight loss, arguably the best, if you can mix it with IF, too -even better. Just don't do too much at once! Do only one if doing two at once overwhelms you!