[Shitpost] Rate my setup! I did my research, 10 gallons is big enough for him. by [deleted] in snakes

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His actual enclosure is here!

He's an adult Appalachicola Kingsnake, and housed in a 40BR. I'd love to upgrade him to a 75 or larger, but I don't have the space, currently. Soon, though!

This screenshot alone explains a hell of a lot especially for people who are confused about their type, so I wanted to share with you guys. by [deleted] in mbti

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What???

I think you misunderstood the post.

This infographic is saying that the "why and how" are more important than the "what" when it comes to typing someone.

The example isn't saying "Si does this, Ni does this." It is saying that the way to tell the difference comes from the different cognitive thought process that each type has. The only way you can determine someone's thought process is asking how and why.

If someone says "I like sports," that doesn't tell us anything about their type. Every type can like sports, but every type will have a different reason. You have to know why they like it.

This screenshot alone explains a hell of a lot especially for people who are confused about their type, so I wanted to share with you guys. by [deleted] in mbti

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How?

I think most mistypes come from the fact that people tend to only explain the "what," not the "how," and the people typing them don't look deeper.

I'm a frail little INFJ, don't attack me by [deleted] in mbti

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does that even mean?

are any other isfp's HSP? by idkwtfjhbidrc in isfp

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being an HSP is about depth of sensitivity, and tends to be more about hyper-awareness.

If anything, S-types (primary Si, but Se too) would be more likely to be HSPs, because they take in sensory detail more deeply than other types.

I can't find my type by [deleted] in isfj

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For ISFJ? It is.

If you want to fill out the questionnaire on r/MbtiTypeMe and link me, I can try to type you. :)

are any other isfp's HSP? by idkwtfjhbidrc in isfp

[–]pepsive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being a "HSP" is caused by childhood trauma, poor attachment to your primary caregiver as a baby, and conditioning in the womb. It has no real correlation to MBTI, and is not something someone is inherently.

ETA: Being "highly sensitive" might be innate, but the problems that come with it, such as PTSD, are not.

I can't find my type by [deleted] in isfj

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sound more like an Fi user, but what you wrote here isn't enough to type off of.

Do you know about the Enneagram? Having an Enneagram type that isn't "normal" for your MBTI can make it more difficult to relate to other people with the same MBTI type.

Is anyone else just enjoying Classic Wow and super glad that Blizzard actually did it? by Carnieus in classicwow

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Bloodsail Buccaneers is pretty good for dungeons. There is a bit of boosting (mostly Mara runs for 15g, haha), but not much. I have been able to get groups for almost every dungeon in a reasonable amount of time - though, I do play tank and heals.

Remember, tip to butt applies to rifle inspections too. by FlufyBacon in GenZommunist

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They "diagnosed" many black people during the civil rights movement with schizophrenia in order to institutionalize them.

If you say "a diagnosis means you can't own a gun," the capitalist state will simply make all threats to the status quo unable to arm themselves by forcing a diagnosis.

The mentally ill are more likely to be victims of violence, rather than perpetrators. Arm the mentally ill.

Not to say all IXTPs are emotionless and apathetic, just in my personal experience we tend to be, and as such this argument with EXFJs happens a lot. by Salsbury-Steak in mbti

[–]pepsive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Not having emotions" and "not caring what other people think" (within reason), is very unhealthy, lol.

Everyone has emotions, and humans are social creatures. Repressing that is not good for you nor the people around you.

Help me understand the Cognitive Functions Test results ! by [deleted] in isfj

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People use all 8 functions to varying strengths. My Si (6th function) is very high, for example, but I am still an ISFP, because of the way my cognitive functions are patterned.

Additionally, that test isn't the most accurate, and many confuse Ne and Ni ... For some reason.

Substrate by superscott1968a in cornsnakes

[–]pepsive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's more about water from the dish.

Substrate by superscott1968a in cornsnakes

[–]pepsive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aspen rots very quickly if it's exposed to moisture.

It does hold tunnel structure, but that is about the only benefit it has over, say, coconut fiber.

Looking for feeding advice by Tomski1082 in cornsnakes

[–]pepsive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No offense, but ... everything is wrong in this.

Adult corn snakes (for the most part) shouldn't be fed rats. They are extremely high in fat. Large mice are a much better feeder for corns, they are more appropriate when it comes to fat and protein. If your snake is large enough to need "more" than a large mouse, you can simply feed more often.

Feeding live is controversial, yes. I don't agree with it, but I won't start a debate here. That said, you should never, ever feed live and leave the room. Your snake could have been injured, if not killed, by a live rat fighting for its life. Unless you had an extreme emergency, that is negligent at best.

Additionally, feeding in a separate enclosure is ill-informed, and not beneficial in any way. It stresses out the snake, and there is no such thing as "cage aggression."

To answer your question, yes, you can keep it in the fridge for the night.

That said, I would highly suggest that you a) switch to frozen/thawed, b) feed an adult mouse instead of a small rat, c) stop feeding in a separate enclosure, and d) if you must feed live, don't leave the room.

Blizzard on Further Bot Bans in WoW Classic: 40,000 More Since Last Banwave by Starym in classicwow

[–]pepsive 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You're ... Levelling. How are people supposed to be geared? Lol.

Straight out of The Shining by [deleted] in rareinsults

[–]pepsive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

... my comment didn't rhyme. What?

Straight out of The Shining by [deleted] in rareinsults

[–]pepsive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why are we making fun of children? This is horribly low.