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Have you already prepared all your Christmas gifts?

Yes thanks, I'm proud of the presents I've bought this year \m/
The best one is the one I bought my mum, the book of the fantastic TV show.
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/africa/levison-woods-walking-the-nile-the-challenge-of-a-lifetime-9987224.html
Lev Wood is a superb speaker, I've seen him give lectures twice, and, like all of the finest people, is from Staffordshire.
It's a but embarrassing to watch the TV shiw with my mum though, because she likes him and makes no secret of it!

Do you believe in personality type tests, MBTI an example. If so, what's your personality type?

Well, I think they have some value, I always type as INTJ and when you read the full description of the cognitive fuctions it's accurate.
I do think it's important to understand the meaning of how all the cognitive fuctions, not just the leading one, operate in a context. People get put off because they see the basic description and it seems to shallow and like guesswork, and it's often clumsily used by companies trying to pigeonhole people, but I'd recommend reading this.
https://classicalbookworm.wordpress.com/2007/01/06/gifts-differing-understanding-personality-type-by-isabel-briggs-myers/
What I find most interesting us the role of the tertiary function, as it's often neglected in analysis in life. As I have feeling as my tertiary function, I'm hardly the world's most sensitive soul but it's definitely there and shold be developed, not ignored.
https://www.psychologyjunkie.com/2017/11/20/myers-briggs-type-uses-tertiary-function/
The reason INTJs like INFPs so much, (a well-known phenomenon that certainly shows up in my record collection, at least half of which is of that type!) is that our tertiary function is their primary function, so they have fully developed a side of themselves that we want to develop in ourselves.
That may seem a but arcane but I think it should be understood in depth or it will just look like a horoscope.
What does an INFP sound like?
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This weekend I've watched online as grown people tried to scam each other over a toy called a Fingerling which is apparently a robotic finger monkey. In your country/region, what is the BIG holiday season toy that everyone is trying to get?

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I don't know mate, I've insulated myself so well from the trends that I don't even know what is fashionable, let alone care :)
Anyways I know what I'm after!
http://loudwire.com/bruce-dickinson-what-does-this-button-do-an-autobiography-book-review/

Mistletoe has been linked to fertility since ancient times, and became part of Xmas celebrations in the 1700s. The serving classes of Victorian England popularised the tradition of kissing under it. If there were no mistletoe species left in the world, what would you replace it with to kiss under?

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Bluebells, perhaps?
http://www.gerrycambridge.com/pubpdf/bluebells.pdf
Here are some bluebells at an ancient wood, Parrots Drumble, near a stream that flows orange with waste from an old iron mine. And they are my joint favourite flowers with wild garlic, which doesn't fit with smooching for obvious reasons!
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The weirdly shaped Oamuamua object has entered our solar system. What do you think it could be? Planetary fragment, alien probe ?, or something else? pic: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/dec/11/astronomers-to-check-interstellar-body-for-signs-of-alien-technology

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I don't know, but if you read this book, objects in space are discussed along with many others so I do recommend it.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/mar/06/edgelands-england-farley-roberts-review
And maybe the real explanation is that it's some people who took Ian Gillan's advice to go space truckin' in 1972 and are still out there having a wild adventure.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hHOrpFeXUaoHadacol’s Video 143944003068 hHOrpFeXUaoHadacol’s Video 143944003068 hHOrpFeXUao

Do you have special ways to enjoy weekends?

By not working :)
I do enjoy a trip to whichever market is on that Saturday morning, the rest of the weekend may be spent going for a walk, reading The Economist & books, watching Blue Planet 2, listening to my record collection.
I've had an idea of what do at bank holiday weekend!
(For those who don't know, this is a public holiday on the last Monday in May, in Britain, one of 8 such public holidays).
I shall start in Chester and do
http://www.walescoastpath.gov.uk/explore-by-area/north-wales-dee-estuary/?lang=en

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