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Lucas
18 Sep 2004, 04:21 AM
Hiyall, Let me start by saying how great it is to find this INTP forum!! I'm a 20 year old INTP. I've known that I'm an INTP for about a year, but kind of forgot about it until, well, tonight. I'm studying cultural anthropology, and am passionate about the social sciences in general. My interests are very broad. I love the outdoors and the indoors for that matter, reading, traveling, science, zen, blah blah blah. Anyways hello.


-si quieres conocer el pasado mira el presente que es su resultado. si quieres conocer el futuro, mira el presente que es su causa. -el buddha

EternalCynic
18 Sep 2004, 04:23 AM
Hullo :D
And welcome :hello:

(I'm boring and havent got too much else to say.. I'll leave the good welcomes to those who write them better ^^;..)

int
18 Sep 2004, 04:27 AM
Nice quote. B)

Welcome. :)

file cabinet
18 Sep 2004, 05:01 AM
welcome..
what are you doing with your life?

flan2dave
18 Sep 2004, 05:06 AM
Aw, cultural anthropology, the first class I took at the community college I'm still attending. Interesting stuff. I disagreed somewhat on the general opinion about cultural relativity, though I guess that is up to your interpretation and not a necessary part of the subject itself.

Avengardh
18 Sep 2004, 06:05 AM
Bienvenido ^-^

~*Aven*~

Laeskis
18 Sep 2004, 06:08 AM
hi.
yo quiero taco bell?
I don't know any spinach.
Spanish either.

Lucas
19 Sep 2004, 04:21 AM
welcome..
what are you doing with your life?

I'm not really sure what I'll end up doing in Anthropology. It depends on what I focus on in graduate school. The only thing I'm sure of is that I want to work outside of the academia. I'm interested in genetics, so maybe I'll go into Medical Anthropology and work for the CDC or a UN development program??? who knows? :blink:
:blink:

What are you doing with your life file cabinet? Everyone else?


-Lucas

Melody
19 Sep 2004, 05:21 AM
I'm learning relativity, hoping it will help me better understand cultural relativity. Whizs zhe sauerkraut.

Six
19 Sep 2004, 10:22 AM
if you need any specifics on Sauerkraut... let me know... :D

I once read in an american magazine that we have Sauerkrautpizza over here... never seen it though... yuck..

Melody
19 Sep 2004, 06:48 PM
cool

Johnny
19 Sep 2004, 08:14 PM
Hola Lucas. Comprendo espanol muy pequeno. But I know what cerveza means!

Sauerkraut pizza...what other sneaky ways have been dreamed to bring beer to the table?

Claverhouse
19 Sep 2004, 08:50 PM
Unfortunately, Germans don't need inducement to drink beer.

:sick: :thumbdow: :P



Claverhouse :ph34r:

Six
20 Sep 2004, 06:24 AM
should I mention that the "Oktoberfest" started yesterday? :cheers:

Johnny
20 Sep 2004, 01:35 PM
So late? September's almost over! :D

Six
20 Sep 2004, 10:58 PM
So late? September's almost over! :D

Bavarians.... our Texans, if I may say so :devil:

s
20 Sep 2004, 11:48 PM
So late? September's almost over! :D

Bavarians.... our Texans, if I may say so :devil:

Bavarians=rednecks, all Texans are not rednecks (Bush moved here). All rednecks are not Texans. Just like all Germans are not tactless, chain smoking, welfare dependent, techno-loving, smelly and humorless. Oh, wait, maybe that wasn't a good example.

:rofl:

Native Texan

Johnny
21 Sep 2004, 12:23 AM
Yee Haw, and don't forget to pass the Shiner Bock... :sombrero:

s
21 Sep 2004, 12:27 AM
Yee Haw, and don't forget to pass the Shiner Bock... :sombrero:

:cheers:

Gladly, though I will be drinking Glenlivet.

Johnny
21 Sep 2004, 12:39 AM
Well, if it's on the menu I'd be having a black and tan...so :cheers:

s
21 Sep 2004, 12:50 AM
Well, if it's on the menu I'd be having a black and tan...so :cheers:

Fine choice.

Claverhouse
21 Sep 2004, 10:12 PM
Just like all Germans are not tactless, chain smoking, welfare dependent, techno-loving, smelly and humorless. Oh, wait, maybe that wasn't a good example.

:rofl:

Native Texan



[ Smiles thinly ]

You mention our best points, Fraulein s. My congratulations.

[ The MP44 I think, Gregor. ]


Claverhouse :ph34r:

s
22 Sep 2004, 01:36 AM
Just like all Germans are not tactless, chain smoking, welfare dependent, techno-loving, smelly and humorless. Oh, wait, maybe that wasn't a good example.

:rofl:

Native Texan



[ Smiles thinly ]

You mention our best points, Fraulein s. My congratulations.

[ The MP44 I think, Gregor. ]


Claverhouse :ph34r:

:huh:

Random: my cousin was a pro German footballer in Stuttgart.

Six
22 Sep 2004, 02:55 PM
Just like all Germans are not tactless, chain smoking, welfare dependent, techno-loving, smelly and humorless. Oh, wait, maybe that wasn't a good example.

:rofl:

Native Texan


Hm... Considering that I didn't even say anything negative about Texans... I don't know why I feel like I should apologize...

so I won't ... :ph34r:

are you wearing a Stetson while being on the Internet? :devil:

s
22 Sep 2004, 09:05 PM
Just like all Germans are not tactless, chain smoking, welfare dependent, techno-loving, smelly and humorless. Oh, wait, maybe that wasn't a good example.

:rofl:

Native Texan


Hm... Considering that I didn't even say anything negative about Texans... I don't know why I feel like I should apologize...

so I won't ... :ph34r:

are you wearing a Stetson while being on the Internet? :devil:

Who asked you to apologize? :huh:

I mean everything in good fun, so sure take a swipe.

Yea, I am wearing a Stetson, boots, and nothing else. Yee Haw. Getting ready to go ride bareback... woohoo.

[forced "Texan" accent]

Ya'll come back now, ya hear.

[sipping on some hot King Cole orange pekoe]

Oh yes, and welcome to the forum to um... damn, I cannot remember whose thread this was... sorry and welcome!

Six
22 Sep 2004, 09:18 PM
Yea, I am wearing a Stetson, boots, and nothing else. Yee Haw. Getting ready to go ride bareback... woohoo.



I could borrow you some Lederhosen... if I had any, that is :D

s
22 Sep 2004, 09:26 PM
Yea, I am wearing a Stetson, boots, and nothing else. Yee Haw. Getting ready to go ride bareback... woohoo.



I could borrow you some Lederhosen... if I had any, that is :D

Now that would be a sight... a Texan in Lederhosen and boots. Wait, I think I saw that in New Braunfels, Texas. Maybe it was the heat and alcohol, but...

Johnny
22 Sep 2004, 09:34 PM
That guy, Baron Otto von Schlitterbahn, or whoever came up with that water park idea, sure had a great idea. Must have been German ingenuity that did it...though I'm not sure lederhosen were being considered for that activity either...

Viel spass! :sombrero:

s
22 Sep 2004, 09:38 PM
That guy, Baron Otto von Schlitterbahn, or whoever came up with that water park idea, sure had a great idea. Must have been German ingenuity that did it...though I'm not sure lederhosen were being considered for that activity either...

Viel spass! :sombrero:

"Baron Otto von Schlitterbahn" :rofl:

Johnny
22 Sep 2004, 10:21 PM
That guy, Baron Otto von Schlitterbahn, or whoever came up with that water park idea, sure had a great idea. Must have been German ingenuity that did it...though I'm not sure lederhosen were being considered for that activity either...

Viel spass! :sombrero:

"Baron Otto von Schlitterbahn" :rofl:

:rofl:

Six
23 Sep 2004, 09:37 AM
Otto who? :D

makes me think of this guy though... he is nuts, has a late show on German TV and two years ago he started a Wok-world-Championship where people sat in this gigantic Wok and went down a bob run...
:rofl:

Johnny
23 Sep 2004, 03:55 PM
Sounds like fun! :lol:

I was referring to what is likely the most popular water park in Texas, called Schlitterbahn: http://www.schlitterbahn.com/

The rest was just good natured BS... :sombrero: