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They're trying to make me behind again - feel free, guys, that's the normal state of things.
I talk so much, but can still be an "I" - an "I" can be quite expressive, but it takes a great deal of energy to do so in a social setting. Similarly, an "E" can be quite reserved, but flourishes around others. It's a trick of psychology that people would like or even behave in a manner that seems most appropriate to what engages and energizes them: we tend to be really bad at understanding ourselves (which is another reason why, again, self-testing is not really ideal for psychological analysis).
Basically, I'm a super-gregarious "I" - I like people a lot, but too many or too much behind my comfort zone and I shut down, and it takes me a looooong time to recover from social events. Not as long as some, but lounger than "typical" for people.

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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:captain yesterday wrote:I've never tried grits.They're not pleasant. They're not exactly gross, they just taste like nothing. They're the breakfast equivalent of iceberg lettuce.*casts vanish*
I like iceberg lettuce!
As do I!