INTJ: Behind all those pissed off faces at your comments and criticism I promise you at least one person is inwardly smiling and/or thanking god they have you around.
ENTJ: Putting your ambitions ahead of people sometimes does not make you a bad person.
INTP: You’re smart. Don’t argue with me. Don’t listen to that voice in the back of your head. You’re smart. End of.
ENTP: The smiles aren’t fake. People really do like you. They genuinely do think you’re funny. But don’t take that for granted.
INFJ: There are people capable of understanding you. I promise. But your guard might actually be blocking out kindred spirits.
ENFJ: Just being around you is motivating. You make people want to be better. I don’t think you even realise how together you are compared to most people.
INFP: Your fantasies are not ‘sad’ or ‘childish’. Your mind is incredible and one day you will find a good use for it.
ENFP: None of your ideas are useless. Don’t try and filter them.
ISTJ: You are not boring. Your organisation is practically super human and your consistency is a great comfort in an ever changing world. You are a good and loyal person and I know the MBTI community can be harsh on you but I promise you are just as individual as anyone else here and you are just as worth while.
ESTJ: Your drive and motivation is insane. If I had a quarter of your dedication I would be happy.
ISFJ: Not everything is your fault. And oh my god you are not selfish for not taking care of everyone else 100% of the time. You are allowed to do things for yourself.
ESFJ: How are you so good at being human? How is it possible that one person can love so much and be so loved and still have their life so on track? Because you do. You might doubt it sometimes but you do.
ISTP: You’re more intelligent than people give you credit for. You hide it behind layers of sarcasm and pessimism but it’s plain as day to me. And if I had to choose an adventure partner I would want an ISTP.
ESTP: You’re not afraid of new things and are always on the look out for new adventures and I love it.
ISFP: You really do have an eye for beauty. You find colour in the dullest of scenes and the images your mind can creative are incredible.
ESFP: There’s never a dull moment around you. You liven up any situation and sometimes your enthusiasm is exactly what we need.
Disney fans the world over suffered a blow yesterday with the passing of Blaine Gibson. Gibson joined the Disney Studio in 1939 as an animator. Over the next fifteen years, he
worked as an animator on most of the studio’s most famous projects, including Fantasia, Bambi, Song of the South, Alice in
Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, and 101
Dalmatians.
In 1954, Walt Disney was putting together a team of artists that would help him create the Disneyland park. Walt remembered a small art exhibit he’d attended that featured some animal sculptures Gibson had created during his off hours, and immediately asked Gibson to join his team of ‘Imagineers.’
In 1961, Gibson became the head of the Imagineering
sculpture department. Gibson’s sculpture work in Imagineering is the stuff of legend. He sculpted the head of the original Abe Lincoln animatronic (and most of the presidents since), the pirates in Pirates of the Caribbean, many of the spooks in The Haunted Mansion and the original Partners statue that stands in the hub of Disneyland.
A great artist, Blaine Gibson will be missed. Thankfully, much of his work still stands at the various Disney parks throughout the world. A lasting tribute to a remarkable man.
The Gaston that we knew and loved, who did everything in his power to stay in character and make people smile, has passed away due to a freak accident on July 4th. On Independence Day, he was goofing around with friends, and was killed because of a firework that he thought was a dud.
You will be missed, Devon. Please, everyone, take this as a warning to be safe with fireworks, and do not play around with them if you’ve been drinking.