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Psycherry
19 Nov 2004, 05:21 PM
Hello everyone.

I must say I'm still a sceptic when it comes to being classified as a specific personality type on the basis of anecdotal evidence. But I'm not against giving any philosophy a try!

Looking forward to some intelligent conversation.

SheepDog
19 Nov 2004, 05:52 PM
Skepticism is a good thing. Don't ever let yourself be put in a box, personality-wise.

Take what you like (from MBTI) and leave the rest.

Welcome.

Psycherry
19 Nov 2004, 06:00 PM
Thanks. It doesn't matter what the common ground is, as long as it's there and not sinister.

Aryan
19 Nov 2004, 06:06 PM
Looking forward to some intelligent conversation.


u'll surely find some.

Where r u from South Africa
I have a friend from Durban.

SheepDog
19 Nov 2004, 06:09 PM
There's very little sinister here. It's almost too amiable. :)

booyalab
19 Nov 2004, 06:15 PM
Hello everyone.

I must say I'm still a sceptic when it comes to being classified as a specific personality type on the basis of anecdotal evidence. But I'm not against giving any philosophy a try!

Looking forward to some intelligent conversation.

We'll try to converse intelligently with you, but I think anyone who quotes you will immediately look like an idiot since your name can't be quoted :o

booyalab
19 Nov 2004, 06:15 PM
Thanks. It doesn't matter what the common ground is, as long as it's there and not sinister.

hmm

ok I guess it works if we remember to replace the uppercase P with a lowercase p

booyalab
19 Nov 2004, 06:18 PM
There's very little sinister here. It's almost too amiable. :)


sure.....as long as you don't make fun of the Of Souls thread..or make any of the "moderators" angry.

mgb
19 Nov 2004, 07:29 PM
sure.....as long as you don't make fun of the Of Souls thread..or make any of the "moderators" angry.

Welcome to the board. I am jealous that you are in summer right now. It snowed today.

I think you might be getting the impression of some sort of Stepford (glossy veneer, seedy underbelly) here...oh well makes life interesting. :)

Psycherry
20 Nov 2004, 01:37 PM
To answer Aryan,
Pietermaritzburg is a 1/2 hr drive from Durban.

Sorry about the P - I appreciate the irony of it happppy

mgbradsh, it's 36 degrees celsius (don't care for fahrenheit here much) outside- and overcast. The grass is always greener... and what not.

booyalab
20 Nov 2004, 07:08 PM
Welcome to the board. I am jealous that you are in summer right now. It snowed today.

I think you might be getting the impression of some sort of Stepford (glossy veneer, seedy underbelly) here...oh well makes life interesting. :)

I suppose.........