i've been throwing up for a couple of days now, and i'm missing too much school. last night i made myself puke greasy bbq/adobo chicken, and it wasn't very pleasent. i then decided i wasn't going to eat ever again, until my mom made cookies around 4 o' clock today. then all bets where off.
CAPT starts monday/tuesday(?), so a week of half days are good. i feel like a bum sleeping until noon almost every day this week.
i'm going to bring home my first oil painting tomorrow, frame it, and give it to maja.
i'm really sick of new england weather. i'll be really happy when it maintains a temperature of 50 degrees or higher, every day.
i wish i made an entry during vacation, none of this is very interesting.
i went outside and took some pictures
also took a personality test for her pschology class. "Highlights":
"Clever" is the word that perhaps describes ENTPs best.
...generally love to argue--both for its own sake, and to show off their often-impressive skills.
They tend to have a perverse sense of humor as well, and enjoy playing devil's advocate.
ENTPs are basically optimists, but in spite of this (perhaps because of it?), they tend to become extremely petulant about small setbacks and inconveniences. (Major setbacks they tend to regard as challenges, and tackle with determin- ation.) ENTPs have little patience with those they consider wrongheaded or unintelligent, and show little restraint in demonstrating this. However, they do tend to be extremely genial, if not charming, when not being harassed by life in general.
Aside from those two areas, ENTPs tend to be oblivious of the rest of humanity, except as an audience -- good, bad, or potential.
ENTps are interested in and talk about everything that is new and unusual even if it is not in their main field of knowledge. It is as if they are magnetised by all brand new theories and are fascinated by all phenomena that can not be explained with logic or reason... Most people cannot fully comprehend their concepts, they simply believe or do not believe.
The main peculiarity of ENTps behaviour is an incredible absent-mindedness.
One more peculiarity is the element of chaos and destruction that ENTps bring to every field of their activity. This is especially noticeable in well established institutions where strong discipline is commonplace. However, they implement this chaotic element creatively, generating reform from the destruction. Because of this quality ENTps often become leaders.