@jess
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@Corrisa-Maiden-Of-Praise, I agree. However, since I don’t really care for emotions and feelings, I think it is harder for me to envision breaking down as a good thing. I have an INFP friend who always cries to. It’s kind of funny that we are almost polar opposites, but we can get along rather well. 😉
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? @sleepwalkingmk I took an online German language class for a few months a really long time ago. 🙂 I might take a German class for school though…
I think everyone has some degree of fear of breaking down in public. (Except, as Corrisa said, those who want the attention. I knew someone like that, actually.)
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? @sleepwalkingmk I took an online German language class for a few months a really long time ago. 🙂 I might take a German class for school though…
I think everyone has some degree of fear of breaking down in public.
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@hope, Yes, morbid! I don’t know why I am, but I tend to be very morbid. (And I am a fairly happy person as well)
Things I don’t understand frustrate me instead.
Indeed. I wouldn’t say that emotions make me afraid, but I generally don’t like them. My parents don’t know what to do with me at times. Scratch that: I think they don’t know what t…[Read more]
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Wow, you people are a strange folk. 😛 I never talk to my stuff, and while I listen to music all the time, it doesn’t really affect me…
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Wow, you people are a strange folk. I never talk to my stuff, and while I listen to music all the time, it doesn’t really affect me…
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
INTJs possess emotions, but as emotions do not fit in any logical pattern dealing with them can be difficult, so they find it easier to put them aside. Helpful though this may seem on the surface, it actually undermines their confidence and can lead to insecurity.
Yes, @kate-flournoy, this so much! I do have emotions (sometimes contrary to…[Read more]
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
I was making logical, detached decisions. I’d lost my empathy. I literally could not feel the emotions of those around me. I was completely calm and collected and in control— not even uncertain inwardly.
Yes…? Welcome to my life. (Most of the time) @kate-flournoy
@corissa-maiden-of-praise, I don’t know if I would trust that ice cream place. 😛 -
Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Wow… I leave for a few hours and look what happens without me. @kate-flournoy, I’ve had dreams where I wasn’t in the dream at all, it was like I was watching a movie. Never with my characters though. That would be interesting. (If it was anything like my character’s lives, I might end up seriously injured. 😛 )
@daeus, That was beautiful.…[Read more] -
Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@hope Yes, oh yes, to everything you said! There was a time when my parents called me Gollum because I would talk to myself so much. (I still do, but mostly keep it in my head now 😛 )
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@corissa-maiden-of-praise, I’m an INTJ, and I know another writer who is an INTJ. Yes, I suppose some would say we are heartless, but that’s not quite true in my opinion. No, people rely on hearts and their feelings too much. -ntjs decide mostly based on facts, evidence, etc., not just feelings. I mean if the guy did wrong, he needs to pay for…[Read more]
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@corrisa-maiden-of-praise , I’m an INTJ, and I know another writer who is an INTJ. Yes, I suppose some would say we are heartless, but that’s not quite true in my opinion. No, people rely on hearts and their feelings too much. -ntjs decide mostly based on facts, evidence, etc., not just feelings. I mean if the guy did wrong, he needs to pay for…[Read more]
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@corrisa-maiden-of-praise, I’m an INTJ, and I know another writer who is an INTJ. Yes, I suppose some would say we are heartless, but that’s not quite true in my opinion. No, people rely on hearts and their feelings too much. -ntjs decide mostly based on facts, evidence, etc., not just feelings. I mean if the guy did wrong, he needs to pay for…[Read more]
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Jess replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Well, masterminds who pupeteer the villains who try to take over the whole imaginary world. Fortunately or unfortunately, the villain side of us never wins. Yes, I have thought about that one 🙂 I think it would be really cool to write a story with the villain as an antihero. (And really hard) And I like the topic idea. I will be back 🙂 @drag…[Read more]
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Jess replied to the topic Something less Cliche than Plague in the forum Sci-Fi 8 years ago
Ah, dragons. So vague and mysterious! 😛
I guess I’ll check out the first one. 🙂 -
Jess replied to the topic Something less Cliche than Plague in the forum Sci-Fi 8 years ago
Ah, dragons. So vague and mysterious!:P
I guess I’ll check out the first one. 🙂 -
Jess replied to the topic Something less Cliche than Plague in the forum Sci-Fi 8 years ago
Thanks @dragon-snapper! I think I’ve got it now. And on another track, would you recommend 39 clues? I saw some a while ago, but haven’t read it.
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Jess replied to the topic Something less Cliche than Plague in the forum Sci-Fi 8 years ago
*Gasps!* You’re awesome @kate-flournoy! 😛 So many ideas now! (And exclamation marks!)
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Jess replied to the topic Something less Cliche than Plague in the forum Sci-Fi 8 years ago
Within Sci Fi, I guess it would be a seemingly “successful” utopia based story, (versus dystopian) with a definite lean towards socialism. Those who don’t fit the mold of society disappear with the help of ‘blank’ It also needs to spread…
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Jess started the topic Something less Cliche than Plague in the forum Sci-Fi 8 years ago
So, in this book I’m writing, there is a guy who plans to kill certain people (Or at least render them useless.) This thing needs to spread, but I really don’t want to do the cliched plague thing. Does anyone have any ideas?
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