I have had that thought often. Wrong place. Wrong time. Wrong life.
But I’m not sure if it’s the planet that’s wrong, so much as everything around me is wrong.
I look about and listen. I see injustice. I see power plays that take advantage of people. I see children being killed in schools. Lies are told on the television. We are gas-lighted. Stolen from. Told it’s all our imagination.
How is any of that right?
When I was a child I would daydream about living on a healthier world. One that was not this one. But how would I get there? Walk through a door? Exit my body and float to another plane?
I’m obviously still here. Still feeling that this existence is wrong. And not truly knowing how to feel any differently about it, other than putting on my survival mask and pretending that I get through the day like everyone else. 💗
Thanks for the question. 😌
SPOILERS: Red, White & Royal Blue + last chapter highlights
happy belated birthday @wrenhal 💕
Please have some holiday FirstPrince art of Henry stuffing his Christmas cards with rosemary sprigs all because Casey McQuiston had the audacity to write this tweet:
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I think I’ve answered variations on this question before. But it’s been a while, so let’s see if I have a different perspective than before.
First, I will say that there are people who do (mostly) understand INFPs. These are usually those who have an INFP in the family, as a close friend, or are in a relationship with an INFP.
As for the rest of the world… There’s quite a bunch of Extroverts and Sensors out there. That’s a good reason people might not understand INFPs.
Want more reasons? 😅 Hmm, let me think…
INFPs are not a very common type
INFPs are quiet and won’t share themselves with just anyone
INFPs enjoy discussing the unusual and lesser-chosen topics
INFPs spend a lot of time in their heads
INFPs want to explore all the what-ifs before moving on
INFPs may think and speak with metaphors and symbols
INFPs may be distracted by the beauty of trees blowing in the wind
INFPs take part in conversations to listen more than to speak
INFPs will feel emotional pain at another’s distress
INFPs can cry about something other people may not understand
INFPs dislike following the crowd without a good reason
INFPs may talk to animals and inanimate objects
INFPs want to understand the reasons behind someone’s actions
I think the most important reason is the first on my list. INFPs are not a common type. If something is less common, then it is less understood. Bottom line, really. Not sure if there is anything mysterious about it. 💗
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the rwrb fandom is just as pushy as theatre kids… “I LOVE HIM ???? ON PURPOSE!!” “READ RWRB!!” *Offers to lend you the book* “Omg its so good i-” “HISTORY, HUH????”
“I didn’t fall for Iris like a ton of bricks. I fell like I was a star and she was the end of the world. A cataclysmic crash of two people, never to be the same.”
The Girls I’ve Been, by Tess Sharpe
@mcquistonsource event 02 : december surprise — for chloe [ @markoliver ] ♡
— June is often a mystery, a big ball of complex emotions and motivations, but her heart is honest and true.
the whole “fiction doesn’t affect reality” argument is actually kinda racist…
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