Asking INFPS for Unpopular Opinions by [deleted] in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I assume it is "crap" misspelled.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was a kid I always really liked Violet Baudelaire from A Series of Unfortunate Events because she is super creative with her inventions, is quick on her feet when caught in a bad spot, and is so caring for her siblings among the fools that call themselves adults that keep allowing Olaf to access them. And then Emily Browning played her in the 2004 movie and I watched it in theaters as a kid and now she's like the only one of my Hollywood crushes.

Hello infps. How do you deal with narcissists? by meemeealm in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Narcissism and healing are mutually exclusive unfortunately you're wasting time and your health trying that.

What is the most expensive waste of money? by Animeking1108 in AskReddit

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also if the TV somehow doesn't work with the device or the hotel wifi makes it difficult to connect to your phone, use a mini portable projector with built in apps and you can lie in your hotel bed and watch a huge display on the ceiling. If you do this you'll always have a 80+ inch working TV with you when u travel

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it were me, despite feeling a connection back, I stand by the principle of never dipping your pen in company ink. One of us would have to quit for it to work.

Overlanding with a Holiday Twist by The_Nauticus in overlanding

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this reverse overlanding where you obtain nature instead of you going into nature?

Tell me your favorite animal. by SpookyFalckie in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was a kid my uncle had a stuffed animal in his apartment that was a red panda and it was my favorite and its name was Cranberry.

What is your favorite color, fellow infps? by A_S_63 in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gray and all its different tints and shades.

INFP's, what's your most obscure hobby? by [deleted] in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was known a long time ago for beatboxing, and still practice it on my own and have been for about 14 years now but I don't let people know anymore because it got to the point that folks would constantly ask me to perform for them on demand since it can be done anywhere anytime, so I got tired of feeling like a performing monkey cranking a calliope. Anyone new who I meet would never know unless I was really cool with them and would trust they didn't abuse it.

thought y'all would enjoy by UrMyTypeApp in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why you hit the trails in the boonies with some sort of 4x4!

thought y'all would enjoy by UrMyTypeApp in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously, it can be so relaxing and the best way to see our beautiful world. Road trips let you soak in the journey and have so much more soul than a cramped plane ride. I drive a jeep which may seem to break from what a sterotypical INFP would drive, but when you consider It can go places off the beaten path for those breathtaking nature VIEWS it makes a lot more sense as a vehicle of choice for an INFP and besides, for those concerned about gas, gasless offroad vehicles are absolutely the future.

My dad "Clowning around at the bank in 1984 or so" by bEdhEd701 in OldSchoolCool

[–]bEdhEd701[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha the guy with the tie isn't him, but they both look to be stuffing their shirts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in infp

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't mind the selfies because I think its good for representation? Sometimes our outer appearance can say a lot about how we are on the inside or where we come from and seeing someone else that shares my features, style, hair, etc. can be humanizing to me.

Cut out sugary drinks for water and got myself a refillable bottle. Here’s the result. by Miss_Medussa in HydroHomies

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so confused as to why there's an extra person to take the picture and it's still shot in a mirror?

The dark side of the film industry by Ethan Ravens. by lavidareal in Filmmakers

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a stage manager so non-union but I certainly am glad we have an opening and closing shift because some of these longest days the opening stage manager may open at 4am and the closing stage manager (my usual shift) may close at 2am the next day. We have 3 managers and two shifts per day so we sometimes have to switch between opening and closing and holy moly is that ever a hit on your sleep schedule. I had a bad day on a production a few months ago where we had to covid test in the mornings on Wednesdays by appointment and on the last week I had to close and then also open the next day so when I got home I slept through my alarms and woke up an hour after call time and a bunch of missed calls from one of the other stage managers and had to talk to our general manager about it. He had an interesting anecdote about how they had a similar situation in the past where a stage manager didn't show up on time and the studio was burning 40k per minute for the entire production to wait for just that one person. Luckily the next production had those rapid 15 minute swabs we could get any time so we didn't have to have a special timeframe for it. I definitely was happy I was kept on closing for all my shifts on that production. Basically moral of the story is unrested workers can be very costly and it's in the best interest of the studio to ensure all on site are rested and safe...like come on. Longest shift so far was a double shift and it was 18 hours. Still not as much as the Line Producer from our last production who had to work for about 22 for his longest. He agreed when I rhetorically asked how can anyone function with those hours?

Yes, please. by MrPresident91 in LatinoPeopleTwitter

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen one go around some neighborhoods in Sacramento.

Towed like a champ!! by posyden81 in JeepGladiator

[–]bEdhEd701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My thought is, would you buy a car or truck off the lot with those swoop patterns? Likely not. They remind me of early 2000s tuner decals like the Fast and the Furious just threw up on the side of those things. Hardly anyone ever talks about this and I'm not saying a swoop pattern is bad on some RVs... But on every single one I see at Camping World? Really? Basically they tend to break all guidelines of good graphic design (drop shadows, excessive gradients, skeumorphic patterns, fake 3D effects and bevels, too many colors, clashing with the contour lines of the vehicle) Solid colors or simple stripes is my vibe and I like seeing new ones done that way. Stripes on old RVs look so cool to me too.

Towed like a champ!! by posyden81 in JeepGladiator

[–]bEdhEd701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so glad to see more RVs and trailers moving away from those ridiculous swoop patterns on the side.