I’m a classic example of an introvert “adopted” by my very extroverted friend. I just want to say that I’m very thankful for them dragging me out of my comfort zone once in a while. I would’ve missed out on a lot of great experiences without them.
I often think how awesome it is that people are so different and how we can help each other by sharing our strengths.
I married an extrovert as an introvert. it took us a few years before we got married to really understand each other on that. But in the end I appreciate having a partner that encourages me to do fun stuff with others and supports me when I’m not into it.
I’ve also grown as an introvert. I keep taking extroverted jobs purposefully. My first big boy job was working on a corporate IT helpdesk taking support calls all day. So that’s how I got over my fear of phonecalls.
Now I’m a leader with a team. People are surprised to find I’m an introvert and can’t imagine the quiet person that I was just a decade ago.
Why is there an antenna sticking out of that deer’s ass?
Wi-Fi doesn’t travel well through flesh. Same reason cam girls have antenna.
Deer aren’t real.
Shhhhhhh! … some conservative American politician might hear you!!!
It looks like it’s actually connected to the abdomen like an umbilical cord so perhaps this is a drawing of a newborn deer
I’m pretty squarely an introvert, but it feels like nowadays I have to do all the dragging. It’s so hard to find other people who are willing to do the inviting.
We appreciate this…
It’s funny, because not only while being dragged there, do I feel like dead weight.
I’m kinda extrovert - so they tell me - but I’m not THAT amount of extrovert. I find friends everywhere. When I want & have a good day