Fidicen
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Neuroticism too low to be an INFP [/typism]INFP confirmed
(jk, I prefer not to type myself anymore. I don't like the box. If you want me to be an INFP, I'll be an INFP just for you )
Neuroticism too low to be an INFP [/typism]INFP confirmed
Neuroticism too low to be an INFP [/typism]
(jk, I prefer not to type myself anymore. I don't like the box. If you want me to be an INFP, I'll be an INFP just for you )
New Andrew Garfield is an INFP. Therefore:
Flawless logic. I'm convinced.
I am an ENFJ.
I think it may be the result of going from the Brexit mood straight to the world ending. My last straw will be me running out of Yorkshire tea, then I'm Guy Fawkes'ing something
It's not a true Sean performance though, as much as I love it. He doesn't die during the ad.
Sadly not, I wish I was solely because of that advert though. Essex boy, identify as Cornish, down South with the grumpy gits
I thought I'd pull an uno card and deus vult on them in the name of Tea.You plan to blow up some Catholics? Its not their fault.
Hahah I have family in Cornwall around the Truro area, visit there a few times a year but live in Essex, hence the identity Pft no dilemma at all, told someone in Cornwall I was from Essex and they looked at me like I had the plagueKernow Vys Byken.
We're an ethnic minority according to the EU so you self identifying as Cornish, is that Cultural Appropriation?
Though a choice between being Essex or Cornish... bit of a difficult one... I can see your dilema.
I thought I'd pull an uno card and deus vult on them in the name of Tea.
Hahah I have family in Cornwall around the Truro area, visit there a few times a year but live in Essex, hence the identity Pft no dilemma at all, told someone in Cornwall I was from Essex and they looked at me like I had the plague
Oooh! Camborne and Hayle here, although admittedly Hayle is closer to St Ives. Have you frequented Godrevy Beach?My family are from St Austell and Camborne, but my father did the cardinal sin of moving to Devon before I was born.
I love to piss off the Cornish relatives by saying Pastys are a Devonian invention (earliest record of Pasty is found in Devon).
There seems to be 2 type of Essex dwellers. The absolutely awesome and the scum of the earth. Housemate at Uni was from Essex, great guy. Typical Saxon-ish with fiery red hair. Could see him raiding Churches for plunder.
Oooh! Camborne and Hayle here, although admittedly Hayle is closer to St Ives. Have you frequented Godrevy Beach?
You're a brave one saying that to them. Mentioned it to my proud Cornish uncle once and his face just fell
I've actually not heard a more apt assessment of this place, you're not wrong at all. Makes for some very diverse and colorful social groups forming
Nah, I've not ever had one nor heard of it. That said, the only times the family and I have spent time at Godrevy its when we're having a massive barbecue, don't really go to the cafe or Rockpool if that's where one can get it.My family has a good sense of humour.
You haven't lived until you've had a Godrevy bunny.
Do they still do those?
Nah, I've not ever had one nor heard of it. That said, the only times the family and I have spent time at Godrevy its when we're having a massive barbecue, don't really go to the cafe or Rockpool if that's where one can get it.
;o Sounds like my sort of ice cream. Next time I'm down there I'll waltz in to the cafe/Rockpool and see if they do them - if I do get one I'll tell you lol, so you know your nostalgic delicacy is still aliveGodrevy bunny was a 99 with a flake and a stick of cadbury's fudge.
Ice cream with a flake and fudge 'ears' so called a Godrevy bunny.
I wouldn't be suprised if the cafe closed down or changed hands and didn't do them anymore.
*sigh* Things were simpler in the 90s.
"I suppose I have a highly developed capacity for self-delusion, so it's no problem for me to believe I'm somebody else."