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06 Oct 2020, 12:34 am

I recall watching a French children's movie with my parents once about a brother and sister growing up in Paris.

Things took a turn for the worse when it went from Disney children type fun them to a scene where the sister was giving the brother a full blow job.

There were two things I learned....1. never trust a French kids show and 2. never watch TV with your parents as the first thing they did was blame me for the content 8O



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06 Oct 2020, 12:44 am

cyberdad wrote:
I recall watching a French children's movie with my parents once about a brother and sister growing up in Paris.

Things took a turn for the worse when it went from Disney children type fun them to a scene where the sister was giving the brother a full blow job.

There were two things I learned....1. never trust a French kids show and 2. never watch TV with your parents as the first thing they did was blame me for the content 8O

there was this movie called "Amelie" which at first seemed quite innocent, until it wasn't. 8O :o not for mixed company, that one.



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06 Oct 2020, 2:22 am

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06 Oct 2020, 3:00 am

cyberdad wrote:
I recall watching a French children's movie with my parents once about a brother and sister growing up in Paris.

Things took a turn for the worse when it went from Disney children type fun them to a scene where the sister was giving the brother a full blow job.

There were two things I learned....1. never trust a French kids show and 2. never watch TV with your parents as the first thing they did was blame me for the content 8O


French movies rated as "-12" may still have nudity and softcore sex scenes.



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06 Oct 2020, 4:10 am

I still remember the scene (its burned in my memory) Francois told his sister Amelie
"Je t'ai aidé maintenant tu dois faire quelque chose pour moi"

They both walk into an abandoned home in Paris and she proceeds to pull down his pants....(it dawned on me watching this that Francois and Amelie had done this before) in addition to the unexpected felatio there was fireworks going off so it must have coincided with some Parisian of French event......clever cinematics but highly shocking and inappropriate



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06 Oct 2020, 4:56 am

amelie must be a common french female name.



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06 Oct 2020, 5:34 am

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I'm more of the agony aunt that people ask for advice even though I have no idea what I'm doing either. Apparently I'm an INTP but I don't put much weight into these things.


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06 Oct 2020, 7:11 am

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If you belong to this type, you are known as the peacemaker and the mother of the group.


I'm more of the agony aunt that people ask for advice even though I have no idea what I'm doing either. Apparently I'm an INTP but I don't put much weight into these things.


IMHO, in some role playing games the key attribute of an INTP is "intelligence" and the key attribute of an INTJ is "wisdom".


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06 Oct 2020, 7:22 am

Lost_dragon wrote:
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If you belong to this type, you are known as the peacemaker and the mother of the group.


I'm more of the agony aunt that people ask for advice even though I have no idea what I'm doing either. Apparently I'm an INTP but I don't put much weight into these things.


As I said when I first "met" you, I thought you were 10 years older than you are because of your writing style.
You mentioned you get that a lot.

Could you explain what the "P" stands for?
And how that relates to you?
Too lazy to Google. :wink:

I am *ALWAYS* INTJ.

OK, I lied.
I *did* Google. :mrgreen:

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The INTP is one of the rarest of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types, making up only 3-5 percent of the U.S. population. As a result, INTPs are often misunderstood and can easily feel alone in the world. But INTPs are brilliant individuals, known for their inventiveness and powerful intellect — and insightful observations. In fact, famous INTPs have been responsible for major innovations throughout history: Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, and Isaac Newton were thought to have been INTPs. https://introvertdear.com/news/intp-personality-signs/



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06 Oct 2020, 8:43 am

I believe the P in INTP stand for "perceiving", and the J in INTJ for "judging".


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06 Oct 2020, 9:16 am

Pepe wrote:
Could you explain what the "P" stands for?
And how that relates to you?


Perceiving instead of judging. A preference for spontaneity and acting in the moment. I do like some form of structure, but I like to have some freedom rather than be tied down by lists and strict plans. Thinking on my feet is something I do well; I enjoy taking part in improv comedy (something I've been missing lately, it used to help me unwind).

One of the most notable examples of this is when I improvised a speech on procrastination for an English assignment because I procrastinated on the assignment (we got to pick the subject) and somehow I managed to pass anyway. Thankfully I'm not as ill-prepared these days. :P

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IMHO, in some role playing games the key attribute of an INTP is "intelligence" and the key attribute of an INTJ is "wisdom".


Admittedly, I have a habit of trying to fix the problem rather than offering emotional support. I have improved on this over the years though. Personally, I prefer to either take your mind off things through offering jokes or going on a day trip / new experience, or providing suggestions as to how to potentially proceed. One time a friend was crying and I tracked down her other friend to comfort her because I thought the friend would do a better job at offering support. Which might make me seem heartless, but I do care, I'm just not always great at showing it.


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06 Oct 2020, 1:47 pm

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So Batman is Alpha while the Joker is Omega?



And Plastic Man is the Alfalfa male.





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07 Oct 2020, 12:41 am

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Alfalfa male.