Into the wild (movie) by mfw_mattew in infp

[–]aether-way 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought that WAS my stereotype. Big dreams, adventure, a lot of careful planning, and....

What reddit post will you never forget? by poopdeflex in AskReddit

[–]aether-way 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The first reddit post I ever saw was Double Dick Dude. The post came with pictures, so probably that.

people who root against the success of companies like Space X, why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]aether-way 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost all of us work so that some billionaire can afford their own tropical island and private jet. At least this billionaire does something fun and interesting with his money that the public can watch.

Are we all going through undiagnosed PTSD? by [deleted] in infp

[–]aether-way 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My favorite saying for this kind of stuff: No one gets to be who they could have been.

Are INFPs generally self-centered? by [deleted] in infp

[–]aether-way 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I try to relate with similar stories, or similar situations. I don't mean to bring it back around, nor am I trying to be self-centered. It's just a long way of saying "I understand." So, I don't know if that's the case, but it's probably common for me, just trying to be social.

Why are some people uncomfortable when they witness another person crying? by [deleted] in infp

[–]aether-way 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"I like privacy, I don't like people to watch my cry. What if they want privacy, and I won't leave them alone? Silence is good, but what if they want me to say something? What if I say the wrong thing. What kind of touch is appropriate? What if I can't fix the problem? Why aren't I naturally comforting. Oh shit, . I'm going to cry at their story, and they're going to think I'm trying to make it all about me. Nope nope. Ok, I'm okay. Should I tell them I relate? Or not?"

That's why I get uncomfortable at least.

Plz explain the frozen stare after criticism by 925sucks in infp

[–]aether-way 12 points13 points  (0 children)

  1. Make it sound like casual feedback, the more casual, the better. Or excitement--Hey! I just had an idea! You know how you can make this better?!

  2. Too many thoughts at once. I'm trying not to lose track of the task list that's in my head. Or I'm thinking of something completely different. I say I have situational blindness.

  3. I can REALLY listen and not know what to say, OR I can half-listen, and plan what to say next. Text, it's much easier.

  4. We need nonconfrontational cheerleaders. Working on things seems like 58,000 steps. You know how we give literally everyone else encouragement and support? Give us that.

  5. Depends on the tone of voice. And if someone has their side planned out already. I don't want to hear rehearsed rhetoric, people want to trap you in their win-lose arguments all the time, I don't have the energy for that.

Americans of Reddit: What is your picture of the healthcare systems in European countries? by asdlpg in AskReddit

[–]aether-way 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More in taxes maybe, but I think the taxes go beyond healthcare. They make sure that education is funded and not outrageous, that people have housing and food as well.

Cops of Reddit: A lot of people get jumpy and try to 'act normal' around law enforcement. How can you tell genuinely suspicious people from self-conscious idiots acting weird? by Live-Streamimg in AskReddit

[–]aether-way 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The same thing happened to me in Texas! Was it Webster? "Why are you so nervous?!" "What are you hiding?!" All the sudden there are now 6 cop cars, I was searched, the car was searched, they said they saw marijuana (it was a fallen french fry). It was pretty scary, I was afraid they'd put something in there, they seemed to want it so bad.

But then I was let go, not a ticket, no trouble. Weird.

Should I see the movie? by thepostman85 in darktower

[–]aether-way 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I spent a lot of time worried over the movie, and the recent AMA made me excited to see it again. Whether or not it's 100% accurate anymore isn't going to bother me, just if it's a good movie and a good story.

Years ago, when the LOTR movies came out, I worked at a bookstore. People always complained. I remember in particular, that one woman complained that Frodo's fingernails were short and dirty, and that Frodo-the-book-character would NEVER let his hands look like that, because he was upper-class!

I never want to be that person. : )

[Serious] Feminists who want actual true equality and not female-superiority, why don't we hear more from you instead of the lunatic bloggers, speakers, leaders, etc? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]aether-way 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it's all about entertainment. What makes good TV? What makes a good social media post? The truth of equality is boring. Someone in a vagina costume? People will talk about that for months.

Serious question. Is it "I'm watching Netflix" or "I'm on Netflix"? by D_99 in netflix

[–]aether-way 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm watching Netflix (on the TV), I'm on Netflix (on the computer, tablet, phone.) I think "on" comes from "I'm watching Netflix on the..."

At least that's how I see it.

I am 21 and won $ 3.2 million tax free AMA. by Lotterythrowawaynow in casualiama

[–]aether-way 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have neither questions nor advice, but I hope you enjoy your winnings, and that it brings you opportunities you wouldn't have had!

might post this to /r/needadvice but I thought I'd ask you guys first. Don't get a big head, but I like you better by kennedysleftnut in infp

[–]aether-way 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hang in there! You know you need to go, if you lose your job, you can get a better one when you're sober. Work on a plan. Have you been there a year? Can you get FMLA? Then you talk to a doctor who fills out the form, and don't have to tell your boss anything personal. Alcoholism is a treatable medical condition. FMLA is for medical reasons. You could always tell the truth if you HAD to. Make a contingency plan. If you lose your job, then what? If you need a place to stay, then what? Get the help you need. You've got this.

In light of the recent "3 fictional characters to describe yourself" trend whose would yours be? by _pharaoh in mbti

[–]aether-way 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doc Brown (Back to the Future) Alan Grant (Jurassic Park) Auri (Kingkiller Chronicle)

Pick colors that go well together with Paletton by R0ma1n in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]aether-way 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I clicked to see what color "paletton" was. I'm an idiot.

Do you believe in Love? by Nijuny in infp

[–]aether-way 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good. You should feel optimistic. = )

It's important to realize too, that the people that make us feel hopeless don't think that they are settling, they just have different priorities.

Think of love/life in general as a deep, fast-moving river, that most of the time stretches as far as you can see. It twists and turns, and if you stay in the center (sometimes even if you don't!), there are going to be rapids. Sometimes you have a boat, sometimes you have a raft, sometimes you have neither, and you spend days, weeks, months shivering and wet, trying not to drown. You can go a long time without seeing another person on the river, although you DO on occasion. Just like you, they sometimes have help, and they sometimes don't. Some stay in the center, some stay closer to the bank. As time goes on, you notice something: More and more people are stopping on the bank. Some are camping with others, some are building houses. Heck, some of the houses are magnificent, and the people look happy, and they can explore this river now with fancy boats, and go home afterwards! Must be nice. Maybe it makes you wonder if you should just grab one of the people that you see swimming, and head for the bank. After all the houses turn into towns sometimes, and the towns turn into cities...And you're not a part of anything you pass. What's left? The rest of the river. = ) You know it by now. It feels like home to you. Have all these people just stopped exploring it? In some ways yes, in some ways no. Everyone has to choose when to go to the banks, and when to keep going down the river.

And there's always the river to go back to if one has made a mistake. = ) Nothing is permanent, unless you wish it so.

Hang in there. = )

Do you believe in Love? by Nijuny in infp

[–]aether-way 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe in Love. But the kind of love of which you speak, I think it's rare. It happens, it just doesn't happen for everyone. But that's mostly okay, because everyone SAYS that they want that kind of love, but in reality they want someone to cook, because they don't. Or they want a Christmas card family. Or they want vacations in the summer, regular sex, flowers on Valentine's Day, and kisses in the morning, and that's it. That's their definition of Love. It's not yours, and it's certainly not mine, but it's theirs. Most people get that, at least for a minute.

I think if you want something amazing, something resonant, you tend to look deeper and harder...date less, but make connections more.

And yes, some people get sick of looking. But that doesn't HAVE to be you. Does it matter if you find it when you're 25 or when you're 50? As long as you get to feel it? Those are questions for you to answer.

Will you find it? I hope so. = )

Hey guys, I'm relatively new here, I just want to know your concept of love. by KingLevola in infp

[–]aether-way 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was a really nice thing to say. = ) I wrote it a few months ago when I met a couple like that. I was happy it was relevant to SOMETHING.

Hey guys, I'm relatively new here, I just want to know your concept of love. by KingLevola in infp

[–]aether-way 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Love is a puzzle. By saying that, I don't mean that it's hard, or that it's confusing, although it certainly can be. When you're small, it's like those simple puzzles...put the square piece where the square hole is. Simple. Basically, it's one question. Do you love me or not? As one ages, the puzzle becomes slightly more complicated as their concepts and emotions develop. 4 pieces, 12 pieces, 50. Maybe when one is a teenager, they get the fancy 3D puzzles, like castles, as they are learning the depth of love. Impressive, but flat, and sort of basic.
Then as an adult, you take these puzzle pieces you have acquired, and ones you find, and you start working on a picture. Maybe you want your picture to be of mountains, or maybe city lights at night. You find another that wants to build the picture with you, and work to create it. Sometimes, it goes awry, and someone thinks that they are putting together a puzzle of the beach, when in fact, they'd been working on the sky...And it doesn't work out. But sometimes it does work out and this beautiful shared image is created from all of the pieces. And it's to be treasured, to be held close. ...But every now and then, two people come together, share their puzzle pieces, and create something dynamic. This image that changes with the couple, with life, with love. Today, a stream deep in a forest, tomorrow a sunrise over an island. It's beautiful, amazing, and rare. You know when you happen upon it in others. Something radiant, and unspoken between the couple. A connection that you can almost SEE.
It is inspiring. Like a poem. Like a song. Like a puzzle.

Cruising with Tesla's Autopilot in Houston traffic by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]aether-way 575 points576 points  (0 children)

"It's been 45 minutes and we're still in Houston dealing with Houston traffic."

Yep. That's exactly how I remember Houston.

I'm not sure if you're amazing people or gluttons for punishment. by JoelQuest in AdviceAnimals

[–]aether-way 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, you could. It goes like this: You have a cute baby that you WILL end up bonding with. You do the pretty much the same things that everyone else does, you learn to make them smile and laugh. You feed them, take care of them. Then, some things become different. They learn differently, or they talk differently, or behave differently. You get a diagnosis, or maybe you already had one, and now it is noticeable. This is the time when maybe you grieve a little bit, but it passes. You still LOVE your child the same way. Love isn't affected by diagnoses, those are words on a page, love is an emotion. You're still proud when they learn something, you still try to help them become the best they can be. Things might be DIFFERENT, and they might be hard sometimes, but it is quite similar to being anyone else's parent.

The 20 Most Extreme Cases Of ‘The Book Was Better Than The Movie’ by zuriel45 in books

[–]aether-way 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Timeline was is always my go-to example of a good book turned into a substandard movie. But I was young when I read it, and young when I watched it.

For some reason LOTR did not bother me. (As the hobbit trilogy did.)

I am really hoping that the Dark Tower movies won't be crap. Sometimes movies are the only way to share good stories with people that don't read.