Tell me about yourself!
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Thread Topic: Tell me about yourself!
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*two, not three
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They absolutely do! Really liking their latest album, it resonates with me on so many levels, has a lot of the cinematic elements I like, and it + DIVISIONS have a really interesting lore. Yeah, I've always wanted to get into Downplay, I'm not entirely sure why I haven't. Dustin also has a side project, MNQN, now and it's very good, I haven't really gotten into it much but I do like it. It is awesome to meet them, they're all very nice and intriguing people. Thanks ^_^
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I don't know Hebrew yet Denis. I grew up in a church through so I was surrounded by Judeo-Christian influences for most of my upbringing.
My parents were further south. Orange county area back in the 70s when it was more oranges than people. Times have changed a ridiculous amount over even the last twenty years. Sacramento is gorgeous though. I couldn't believe the old downtown area when I was there in November. It's like something out of a movie. -
Hi Tatyana! It's nice to meet you. If I knew you better I'd guess your type but all I can do is say that the statistical likelihood is that you have a primary SI function which would make you an ISFJ or an ISTJ. INFJ and INTJ are considered to be the rarest types while their sensing counterparts are actually the two most common types. But like I said I don't know you so I have no clue! The best thing to do if you really wanna know but aren't sure is to research function stacks. It's the actual method used behind Meyer Briggs and makes it all make a lot more sense. Also that's awesome! My family has strong Irish/ Scottish heritage so I can never go over without hearing about Gaelic and the history of the areas. What made you chose those languages in particular?
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I haven't listened to his latest album but I always enjoyed how their music plays out like an actual soundtrack and has a strong sense of lyrical storytelling. They quite masterfully blend their music with expert rhythm and you can tell that Dustin studied musical theory as it's quite evident in how he uses various keys to add to the elements of each individual song
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Hi I’m DAV
I have nothing interesting to say about myself- yike - -
Hi Dav!! That sounds like something someone who's trying to hide just how interesting they are would say. It looks like I'm going to have to put a PI on your case then to learn about you jk.
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I'm thirsty
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Gonna get some gas
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Oh of course I wouldn't expect you to guess it right away XD. That would have been amazing.
You must be an extremely curious person. You're very knowledgeable.
I've always sort of had this slight obsession with Ireland and Scotland, which is why I chose the language. I'm not Irish or Scottish at all. But I suspect that I have some sort of Celtic blood in me, since I'm a redhead. Also the vast majority of my ethnicity is German and there are some parts of South Germany that were Celtic. I'm also a little bit Belgian, and when Caesar went to take over Belgium, he encountered the Belgae, a Celtic tribe. -
That's a very polite way of calling me a nerd lol. Thanks though! Do let me know if you ever figure your type out.
Oh you very likely do have some sort of ancestry there! Red hair is a super recessive gene so both of your parents have to carry the gene marker for you to have red hair. The gene can lay dormant for a few generations but unless your family consistently had two parents with the gene in your lineage the odds of you having it would be astronomically low. You should consider getting an ancestry test done if your family hasn't done it already. It's super interesting and there's actually quite a lot of generic predispositions that are specific to Irish and Scottish heritage that are worth knowing about. -
That's actually what drew me in, so I certainly enjoy that too! You absolutely should listen to the new album, HORIZONS. I feel it goes even further into soundtrack-esque territory than Transmissions did, which is really saying something. Admittedly, not in the same way as was done in Transmissions, but present nonetheless. 100% agree!
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Hey, I'm one too lol
Oh I know all about redheads. I did a ton of research about it. Even if both parents have the gene, there's only a 25% chance that the baby is a redhead.
I wouldn't say I've had an ancestry done, but I know a lot about my family's history. My dad's completely German. And his dad has done TONS of research about the family.
My mom's side of the family keeps excellent records. In fact, we have a family tree that traces us all the way back to Charlemagne.
So using the information that I had, I figured out a while ago that I'm 81.25% German, 12.5% English, and 6.25% Belgian.
But I do eventually want to get an ancestry, because who actually knows? There's absolutely no guarantee that my dad and his parents and their parents and so on were all completely 100% all German since Germany became a country.
And same with my mom's side. I mean, how much can a family tree tell you? -
lmao
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But I know I have to have deep German roots because every last name, maiden name, and so forth I can think of in my family is a German one, even past my great grandparents.
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