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Strephonade
14 Jul 2004, 09:56 PM
Haha, I win! :P Just kidding. ;)
I have no idea what we would like to talk about most, so I'll just break the ice and say "Hi!" Coincidentally, I found this link for travelling according to type--there are a few descriptions of travel preferences by type, and it looks like a place to post travel advice, or get advice, or to post stories of adventures. Looks like it will be interesting, though it's just getting started, right now. Maybe we can help them fill it with some tales of our INTP travels?
http://www.traveltypes.com/types.html
Division56
14 Jul 2004, 10:03 PM
Ack! You had me so fucking excited. :roll:
Then there's nothing for intps at the link...
sme_bro
14 Jul 2004, 11:38 PM
Thats the first step, now we just need people to post there
Miss Padfoot
15 Jul 2004, 06:03 PM
You know, I've traveled a lot, but I never really liked talking about it much. Too much Se involved. I think telling people details - "We went here, then here, then we stopped for lunch and ate this..." - is the most boring thing in the world.
Strephonade
15 Jul 2004, 07:11 PM
*hehe*
Funny, but the last thing I want to do when I get back from a trip somewhere is to write about it, or even to think about it, sometimes. I just want to get back into things where I am. After a while though, it's kind of fun to return to that time, and to reminisce, and even share some travel tips with friends--you get to be the interesting one with all the great ideas. ;)
My husband has a lot of interest also in travelling to rather far-flung and distant places--maybe a little of that is rubbing off on me, as well. We married just a few years ago, and I'm happy to go/be anywhere, as long as we can travel together, really, but I do want sometimes to go somewhere (everywhere) fantastic, and share that with him. Making beautiful memories for when we get older, so we have lots to talk about. ^_^
NGene
16 Jul 2004, 05:47 PM
You know guys, I also hate telling people about a trip.
I remember traveling to Rome with my class when I was in 9th grade, and when I came back home, I got really pissed at everyone asking me how it went, where we were, what we saw, what it was like, when they could see the photos I took... ARGH! :ph34r:
Jkrs
16 Jul 2004, 08:51 PM
I usually don't even have anything to say about where I've been on vacation, except maybe 'it's worth seeing for yourself' if I liked it and someone else is being persistant.
sme_bro
17 Jul 2004, 02:35 AM
You know guys, I also hate telling people about a trip.
I remember traveling to Rome with my class when I was in 9th grade, and when I came back home, I got really pissed at everyone asking me how it went, where we were, what we saw, what it was like, when they could see the photos I took... ARGH! :ph34r:
Just came back from a trip this holidays (was in NZ-nothing overseas) and i almost completely forgot to use my camera at all-which, in hindsight- is dissapointing because the scenery was awsome...but it never seemed that important.
People asked me how it was and i say 'i had a good time' im no good with descriptions-would make it out to be boring.
Avengardh
17 Jul 2004, 03:36 AM
I went to a pretty old cementary in Central City a while ago, there were hummingbirds (lovely) and prairie dogs (so very...cute).
The tombstones were beautiful, and if it wasn't federal-land, I would have liked to live in the middle of it.
Yeah, that's about as much as I post in my livejournal about a trip...I prefer to ramble about, PEZ...or something.
~*Aven*~
Johnny
20 Jul 2004, 05:06 PM
Interesting! I usually have difficulty offering sweeping illustrations of adventures and vacations as well. If I do say much about them, it's usually focused on a few experiences that I plunged into deeply while trying to avoid being completely swept away by the "marathon".
Dman
19 Jul 2005, 09:15 PM
Wow, this is an old thread, almost exactly one year.
iponjs
19 Jul 2005, 09:31 PM
Wow, this is an old thread, almost exactly one year.
And still nothing in the INTP section of the link :)
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