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@berlioz

wait why do you need this award, I know nothing about girl scouts

i don't necessarily need it, like it isn't a requirement for girl scouts, but we've already started and we're pretty far i can't exactly drop out now

@berlioz

Big oof my guy.

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Damn -Pats Galaxy- there there.

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@Pickles group

girl scouts after a few years low-key sucked

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It really did

@berlioz

When I was a kid, like joining boy scouts/girl scouts age, both organizations were run by The Local Religion™ so I couldn't join (unless I like,,, converted). It's not like that anymore. I don't think I would've wanted to anyway, it sounds like it sucks.

@SebastianBarnes

Yall i have second degree burns on my face

Various parts of my body have been twitching on and off all day yesterday and today (and maybe the day before yesterday, my memory is bad) and it's uncomfortable and I'm sick of it. And it's not like my usual must jiggle leg very fast, that will be nice mode, it's on its own. How do I uninstall

I really feel.

Yall i have second degree burns on my face

Bruh.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

alright, found a little pinch of hope
world don’t let me down

I slept for a full 24 hrs…..

@berlioz

I slept for a full 24 hrs…..

How do you feel

Healthy. It was because of crashing.

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@Pickles group

…Is there a healthy definition of crashing?

Probably not….

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When you've been on your computer for days at a time and the computer crashes so you go and get some sunlight and nutrition

@berlioz

Stupid vent~
Hm. The governor made it so that if public schools come back this year, everyone will wear masks per mandate. Whatever, I don't want people to get sick so I can suck it up. I'm just worried there will never be a normal again. Restriction upon restriction. I'm one of those people who just can't with rules. I can obey them, and I will, but just that fact that there are so many things to check off the list and so many people nit-picking me stresses me out to tears. I hate the concept of being held down, even if it's something good for me. It's just a cloth, and it's keeping everyone safe, I know. I just wish there weren't a need for them in the first place. It's a depressing symbol. I wanna be able to see my friends smile, strangers laugh down the hall, and peers whispering during class. It's one of those stupid things that just kinda breaks me a little. Oh well. Sad boi hours.

That wasn't a stupid vent, @Owen, it is valid. Humans are social creatures. We need social interaction and need to see people's faces. Masks make that difficult.

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@Pickles group

more proof that introverts are Not Human

@berlioz

Thanks Sy :)
Well I'm an introvert, but I like being around people. I just need time alone to recharge. I've been recharging for too long lol

more proof that introverts are Not Human

Ah yes. Science.

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me, smelling the supper my mom is cooking but knowing I can’t have any because I’m not supposed to have solids for about 24 hours: :)

Thanks Sy :)
Well I'm an introvert, but I like being around people. I just need time alone to recharge. I've been recharging for too long lol

You're welcome. You might actually be an ambivert.

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@Pickles group

introverts can like people

I know they can, but ambiverts exist too.

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@Pickles group

…I didn't say they don't.

@berlioz

Thanks Sy :)
Well I'm an introvert, but I like being around people. I just need time alone to recharge. I've been recharging for too long lol

You might actually be an ambivert.

Nah, I know I'm an introvert.

I've said it once I'll say it again.

Being intro/extroverted has nothing to do with how many friends you have or how often you're social, it has everything to do with where you get your energy from.

If you get your energy alone, you're an introvert. Most introverts don't like "going out" and may be shy. Others, like me, enjoy social scenes but become drained from them. The only requirement is the shared characteristic that they feel more hyped when they're alone.

If you get your energy around others, you're an extrovert. Most like going out and socializing, while others may be shy or even have social anxiety. The only requirement and shared characteristic is that extroverts gain energy from social scenes. While the gaining energy part is enjoyable, the actual socializing part may not be for some extroverts.

The stereotypes can be funny and relatable, but not actually accurate in depicting what intro and extroversion is.

(Also this isn't an attack on you, Sy, I'm just passionate about this topic and feel it's not often talked about the way it should be)

Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.

@berlioz

Also, yes ambiverts definitely exist and I can see how you (Sy) can see how I would be one, for sure, I just happen to be an introvert. please don't take this as an attack I'm just an MBTI nerd

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Thanks Sy :)
Well I'm an introvert, but I like being around people. I just need time alone to recharge. I've been recharging for too long lol

You might actually be an ambivert.

Nah, I know I'm an introvert.

I've said it once I'll say it again.

Being intro/extroverted has nothing to do with how many friends you have or how often you're social, it has everything to do with where you get your energy from.

If you get your energy alone, you're an introvert. Most introverts don't like "going out" and may be shy. Others, like me, enjoy social scenes but become drained from them. The only requirement is the shared characteristic that they feel more hyped when they're alone.

If you get your energy around others, you're an extrovert. Most like going out and socializing, while others may be shy or even have social anxiety. The only requirement and shared characteristic is that extroverts gain energy from social scenes. While the gaining energy part is enjoyable, the actual socializing part may not be for some extroverts.

The stereotypes can be funny and relatable, but not actually accurate in depicting what intro and extroversion is.

(Also this isn't an attack on you, Sy, I'm just passionate about this topic and feel it's not often talked about the way it should be)

Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.

As an ambivert (ENTP-T, but barely more extroverted), big agree