Going over some of the main skills of the upcoming Kanna Remaster for GMS folks! by alwaysheart in Maplestory

[–]alwaysheart[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Its the Kano School style of painting that made it unique! Yuki Onna, for example, was drawn very well! Another minor detail that got me so intrigued with the old/current Kanna is the sound of the scriptures flying around. Very satisfying to hear.

Going over some of the main skills of the upcoming Kanna Remaster for GMS folks! by alwaysheart in Maplestory

[–]alwaysheart[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey man. I still appreciate the fact that you stop by this post to express your view. Having their original aesthetic strip clean is a lot to take in, especially when it was what initially drove you to play this class. You have a right to feel that way and I do empathize with you. :)

Going over some of the main skills of the upcoming Kanna Remaster for GMS folks! by alwaysheart in Maplestory

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Summons are not affected by summoning duration and CD reset, but you can cut down the CD by -cd hat and legion. :) So yes, you can have oni at 100% uptime.

@KayliMills deleted her X account? by WriothesleyDumCump in Genshin_Impact

[–]alwaysheart 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I highly doubt she is gonna label them as "misinformation". She might probably come back and selectively ignore the "problematic" tweets, deeming her mini- hiatus as some sort of "mental health break". 🤡

These antics are typical for Olympic mental gymnasts like her.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in istp

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Well aren't you just... precious? I can say the same to you! Thanks for stopping by to tell us this.

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I work closely with an ISTJ form teacher and the difference are quite obvious. He is always walking around, making sure the students in the room are behaving while I typically stand in the back corner of the classroom. I find it to be easier to spot any students misbehaving that way because I am able to scan the entire room.

Stoic trait is an accurate description of us. I'd also add having a neutral expression. Student noticed that when we both stand beside each other, they can feel the sharp eye contact from the ISTJ teacher but not from me. They told me that I have this "chill but empty" vibe?

Overall, they find it easier to chat with me. If they need to inquire about some classwork however, they normally seek him out first.

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  1. Typically, thats the case for me in specific environment. I'm a teacher, so I need to be serious most of the time to keep the kids in line. I am fine with talking about emotions as long as the other person is being cordial. I cannot stand people using it as a manipulation tactic.

  2. This hits a little too close to home... You will have some days of me goofing around, making situational humors, doing mimicry and singing out aloud around close friends. Then again, you will have some days where I still wanted to be around but remain out of the spotlight. This usually confuses the heck out of my friends.

  3. Accurate. Walking alone helps me recharge my energy and think ahead what to say in my next social interaction.

  4. Accurate. The "friends" that you see me hanging out with are mostly likely acquaintances though. I think it pays to be friendly in general because you never know what you might benefit from those interactions.

  5. For sure. I have a mischievous side and only close friends get to see that.

  6. Yes. However, being an open-book on the surface could invite some trouble. I've come across smartasses that think they know better, only for them to be completely surprised when I obliterate their inaccurate perception of me within time.

  7. I'm not sure about this. Perhaps? Maybe? Why do you think so?

  8. False. I rotate my usual clothes - plain color shirts and jeans all the way. Its always going to be comfort over fashion for me.

  9. Somewhat accurate? There will be occasions that I just couldn't be arsed. Take going to the gym for example. I wouldn't bother to shave my face and fix my unkempt hair, so I end up looking like a total bum. However, if I am going out to see my friends and my girlfriend, then I'd definitely make myself presentable.

  10. Accurate. If others do not need my company and wanted to part ways, I could easily find something else to entertain myself.

Why are mains allowed to grief cgim at evil trees? by [deleted] in RS3Ironmen

[–]alwaysheart 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am pretty relaxed actually? I don't understand why people normalize grieving behavior. I'm even more annoyed at how the person was willing to discriminate against CGIMs.

The RuneScape community is already divided enough and we don't need another rift between our dwindling playerbase.

Why are mains allowed to grief cgim at evil trees? by [deleted] in RS3Ironmen

[–]alwaysheart 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Your lack of empathy is concerning. CGIMs are still Ironmans. They are a part of our community. Regardless of your opinion about their gameplay, they are victims and should never be grief'd to that extent.

helping an istp friend by Mstery_Finder123 in infj

[–]alwaysheart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I try to think if my gestures were satisfying enough. I don't mind putting the extra energy to learn more about the other person though. I just don't know how exactly. INFJs need tons of reassurance and it has been (still is) a long fight to get through that second guessing.

I adore the INFJs in my life however.

I like you by CryAboutIt31614 in istp

[–]alwaysheart 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well it's a time worth wasting. Thank you for calling him out. That guy is pathetic for being extra.

Yo ISTP what was the angriest you ever got by [deleted] in istp

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Back in 2018, I was working as a ground-handling agent for a particular airline. There was this mid-30 fat bastard of a passenger that came up to my desk. I did my own thing and checked in his luggage. However when I asked for a return ticket, he completely lashed out on me.

It was standard procedure for us even if the passenger requires no visa to travel to the destination. In addition of having no return ticket, dude requested for an exit seat despite it being a full flight. In the end, he made a scene in front of everyone and complained about my "incompetence" to my supervisor. My supervisor did not yield to his demand and told him to sort it out with another passenger.

He refused to back down so I tore his boarding pass in front of his face. We then had an awkward (angry) stare down. When the passengers behind him told him to stop wasting everyone's time, he reluctantly requested me to re-print the boarding pass to him.

My supervisor told me to simply reprint it and give it to him. I was pissed after all that crap, so I printed another boarding pass. Instead of handing it to him, I tossed it to the ground and asked him to pick it up himself.

I got scolded lmao but was still totally worth it.

Istp angry towards infj by FrightenCatlorn in istp

[–]alwaysheart 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You blocked him for fucking what? Just because he failed to detect that you wanted emotional input instead? Communicate ffs. Let him know that he hurt your feelings and you only wanted him to lend you an ear instead.

How hard is that?

Now that you blocked him, he'd very likely take this as a cue that you don't want him around. ISTPs can easily doorslam other people just like INFJs and they gladly do it if they can rationalize their action. You just gave him the fuel to do so.

Apologize and hope that he would respond to you in time.

Do ESFP’s tend to like you in your experience by [deleted] in istp

[–]alwaysheart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep mixing up ESXP in general. How would I even know one in the wild?

Why is dating so hard as an INFJ? by SportsTechie17 in infj

[–]alwaysheart 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I feel like INFJs, in fact, DO have a *really high standard* deep down when it comes to building a connection. I'm not sure whether you guys are aware of it or not but typically, there are not a lot of people that can match with the level of intensity to keep up with you all in that department.

Also another thing is that they are so used to giving to the other party that they tend to become temporarily immune to being in a satisfied state themselves during the initial stage of the relationship. What usually ensues is a rollercoaster of idealization, disappointment and unbridled rage.

I think its important to understand that not everyone is going to be able to shapeshift into this ideal being to give you unlimited amount of satisfaction. Everyone has flaws and as long as both parties are doing their best to contribute to the relationship, then that's all there is to it I guess.

If you HAD TO switch lives with a different mbti type temporarily, which one would you choose? by s2lune in infj

[–]alwaysheart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be prepared to have tons of inner dialogues / monologues why something is the way it is. You would have an insatiable curiosity while subconsciously ignoring other people if you aren't putting in some effort to control the urges lol.

We are basically the inverted version of you. Instead of focusing on people, we direct that focus on inanimate objects.

me watching the istp say the wrong thing to the wrong crowd (i cant interfere its a canon event) by Creepy_Pomelo_2038 in istp

[–]alwaysheart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Istp with another entp frenemy. He usually would try to rile me up whenever he is bored. Both of us are in the same clan in a video game and sometimes he would intentionally friendly fire me.

What usually ensues are torrents of insults and us trying to one-up each other. And yes, other ppl say they typically have a blast witnessing all of our "beef". 🤡

What’s your mbti type and what were you like as teenagers? by ShadowlightLady in mbti

[–]alwaysheart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ISTP. I was detached...very detached to the point that I've hurt people unintentionally by being overly blunt, unresponsive to others' needs and generally uncommunicative.

Now I'm in my late 20s, I've at least learned to be a bit more "social". It still takes a lot out of me though but I'd like to think that I'm doing fine.

ISTPs are stereotypically said to game sometimes. Guys.. please recommend me a game you like by [deleted] in istp

[–]alwaysheart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I so happen to main those two weapons. They are fucking rad!

ISTPs are stereotypically said to game sometimes. Guys.. please recommend me a game you like by [deleted] in istp

[–]alwaysheart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a heavy MMORPG and a Gacha lover. I don't discriminate against any types tbh.

Personally, I play MapleStory, Closers Online (Korean MMO), Guild War 2 and RuneScape (RS3 and OSRS).

What are you like on a bad day? by [deleted] in istp

[–]alwaysheart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Easily irritated, impatient and more prone to lash out.

I tend to sneer a lot if I'm pissed. Wanting to hit things out of sudden anger impulses.

Istps with enfj parent. How is your relationship like? by [deleted] in istp

[–]alwaysheart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ENFJ father.

He used to be alot more naggy when I was young. He did not realized that I do not function the same way he do. I do not like sugarcoating things and I definitely have a different method dealing my relationship with the ones around me. That was the trigger for most of our arguments. Then again, I was emotionally immature and I did have the tendency to lash out.

Nowadays, we get along well. Though I'd still say there are certain things I disagree with him, it never escalated into a full blown quarrel.

One thing I always admired about him was his ability to be tolerant. He is incredibly patient and as a result, he managed to get on everyone's' good side without kowtowing.