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[NT] Top Three Reasons For Why INTs Suck

Ivy

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*tries hard to remember whether she wed Ivy in a drunken haze*

I'm extremely hurt by your lack of certainty regarding our love. See if you get any tonight. :azdaja:
 

MacGuffin

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I'm extremely hurt by your lack of certainty regarding our love. See if you get any tonight. :azdaja:
Before all that, make me a sammich.
 

Spartacuss

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:huh: we three are all in this? Polyamorism seems highly contagious around these parts.
 

runvardh

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I'm so tempted to drag this thread's opposite back up, but I'm afraid it would be too much F for you rationals to handle...

Hey, I actualy found a reason, LOL
 

Isb

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INT's affliction..

INTs... being misunderstood is a frequent thing..

But being a INFJ myself, I tend to form rather close bonds with INTs [now, I know that's still different from "understanding" INTs]. Still, to me they are really admirable people. And I really enjoy hearing a INTP talking out his train of theory though I may have understood just a wheel of it..
 

mlittrell

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first off, i know that this thread has different intentions, but the title is quite misleading.

"Three things NT's need to change (work-on)"

but anyway

1) Need to learn to execute their ideas, because frankly, every ENTP i've met thusfar is brilliant

I cant think of anything else. lol. every ENTP ive ever met was awsome and i wouldn't want them to change anything about themselves.
 

mlittrell

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ENTPs execute ideas. INTPs don't. *shame*

I would say that ENTJ's are better at taking abstract concepts and ideas and putting them into an easy to use and easy to understand system. I could see this making them better at implementing ideas.

Same goes or INTJ's btw.

ENTP's (and INTP's) generally seem better at actually exploring ideas. I'm sure someone can explain ENTP's and ideas better. I'm at work and have shell scripting on my mind lol.

I could see INTPs not implementing ideas less then ENTPs.
 

Nonsensical

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My best friends are usually INTPs, sometimes INTJs, but INTs in general..and I would have to say that I do, sometimes, have a hard time fitting in..
 

Salomé

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surely 1 is enough: because the world blows!
 

Salomé

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Only because the world (in the aforementioned context ascribed) is illogical. NTs suck for being logical in an illogical world.

ah yes...i see what you did there...self-flagellate much?
 
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