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I stumbled upon this site with personality tests recently, and tested myself with enthusiasm better suited for something useful. Behold the results – they say that I am a very rare animal. Hmmm…
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First of the most enjoyable jobs for my type as listed here: intellectual property attorney
:: giggles::
Household news update: the stove is fine – the building owner came and fixed it. We finally bought curtains – after half a year of living with the windows on the western side. Yay us! No more hiding between 4 and 6 PM. Today we suddenly remembered that this week is the Maslenitsa (The Butter Week), and we are supposed to make and eat pancakes, so now we are full of pancakes. It feels good.
No, we don’t have to eat them. It is just fun. It is an old tradition persisted from the pagan times (round & yellow = sun), tolerated by Christianity, and not forgotten through atheism. Tradition of festivities marking the end of winter, equivalent of carnivale, a week of noisy fun and gluttony before the Lent.
So if it survived for so long, why not to upheld it? Even if all we do is eating pancakes.
INTP - "Architect". Greatest precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. The world exists primarily to be understood. 3.3% of total population. |
First of the most enjoyable jobs for my type as listed here: intellectual property attorney
:: giggles::
Household news update: the stove is fine – the building owner came and fixed it. We finally bought curtains – after half a year of living with the windows on the western side. Yay us! No more hiding between 4 and 6 PM. Today we suddenly remembered that this week is the Maslenitsa (The Butter Week), and we are supposed to make and eat pancakes, so now we are full of pancakes. It feels good.
No, we don’t have to eat them. It is just fun. It is an old tradition persisted from the pagan times (round & yellow = sun), tolerated by Christianity, and not forgotten through atheism. Tradition of festivities marking the end of winter, equivalent of carnivale, a week of noisy fun and gluttony before the Lent.
So if it survived for so long, why not to upheld it? Even if all we do is eating pancakes.