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S/O - What are you REALLY good at?

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  • I'm way more outgoing online because of the lack of faces and voices and whatnot.
    Ditto.


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  • I'm good at making inappropriate jokes.  I'm the queen of useless information.  I have a reputation at work for being good with the 'crazy' patients (the secret?  Treat them like humans.  Duh.)  And I'm quite the little baker myself, I also get told I should open my own bakery.  No thanks.  Attached are an armadillo cake I did for my sisters bridal shower (cause she loves Steel Magnolias), a baby bump cake for a friend, a barnyard cake, a 30th birthday cake, a Hobbit cake for my bf and a minion cake I did for one of our Dr.'s kids.
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  • @lovemyrunner Are the crazy patients like me? Cause I pretend that the arm my IV is in doesn't exist...and then it goes numb. Last time, ya know 3 weeks ago, I was practicing my sign language alphabet with my numb hand to get the pins and needles out and the lady in the next bay (the family member of someone else getting surgery) asked my H and mom if I was deaf in the OR waiting room...I'm not that good at the sign language alphabet and ya know, missed some letters...
    I guess, to tell you the truth, I've never had much of a desire to grow facial hair. I think I've managed to play quarterback just fine without a mustache. - Peyton
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    @loves2shop4shoes, I can see the INFJ in you for sure! Like @minskat30 said, I think we tend to blend pretty well and bring forward the skills need and are comfortable using at any given time. I'm more of the quiet observation, empathy all the time, avoid conflict at all costs side. From you, I definitely see lots of intuition at work, incredible written self-expression, and having very deep feelings about what is right and wanting to act on those. Basically, INFJs are pretty much the shit.

    @eilis1228, dangit, I lose again. :P I have a feeling I think most people on here are more extraverted than they actually are. Introverts in general probably flourish on message boards and seem more outgoing than they actually are here, like you and Stitches said.

  • @lovemyrunner Are the crazy patients like me? Cause I pretend that the arm my IV is in doesn't exist...and then it goes numb. Last time, ya know 3 weeks ago, I was practicing my sign language alphabet with my numb hand to get the pins and needles out and the lady in the next bay (the family member of someone else getting surgery) asked my H and mom if I was deaf in the OR waiting room...I'm not that good at the sign language alphabet and ya know, missed some letters...
    Ha ha, no, I mean like actual crazies... like hallucinating, in restraints, got security on stand-by crazies. But I love your trick of doing sign language for numbness and tingling!  That's a really good idea, I may have to steal it!
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  • BreMRBreMR member
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    I am also oddly good at directions, I always say you could drop me in a place I've never been before and find my way out.  I visited my dad and brother in Texas a few weeks ago and my brother has been there since January and I was telling him where to go..!  I also live in Minneapolis/St. Paul and my mom called me from St. Paul yesterday saying she was lost and gave me a street name, and I was able to direct her out... 

    I'm also a walking encyclopedia, and tell people random things, my old coworkers had little slogan they'd say after I'd say something "RANDOM BITS OF KNOWLEDGE BY BRE" and they'd add a little jingle to it.
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