SillySapienne
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but I'd still be comfortable putting him in the box of "defined by others". It's not an insult, just an observation.
I still disagree!!!
I want to type it so badly, but, much to my dismay, I c-nt.And CaptainChick said herself that she takes pride in being a c*nt,
I don't know what a typical NFP is like, but I do think that I am very ENFP-ish, however.With all due respect CC, you're not a typical NFP.
ENFPs are seen as idealistic advocates who come to the rescue of people being bullied.
So what I've learned so far:
ENTPs are seen as manipulative Dr. House types.
ENFPs are seen as idealistic advocates who come to the rescue of people being bullied.
And both types love hilarious bouncing cartoon boobs.
I want to type it so badly, but, much to my dismay, I c-nt.
Uber said:That seems more like the Fe Ni combo of the ENFJ to me.
yes, yes, and absolutely.ENTPs are seen as manipulative Dr. House types.
ENFPs are seen as idealistic advocates who come to the rescue of people being bullied.
And both types love hilarious bouncing cartoon boobs.
Interesting, I often wonder if it is my N, or my F, or if it's both my N and F combined together, that facilitate, and or foster, my misanthropy,It does seem that N's, regardless of E/I preference, have a greater dislike for other people
Interesting, I often wonder if it is my N, or my F, or if it's both my N and F combined together, that facilitate, and or foster, my misanthropy,
yes, yes, and absolutely.
About bouncing boobs... I wonder if mine bounce/move/jiggle when I'm gesticulating a point...how embarrassing, if they do!!!
Just yesterday I was talking to a small group of male grad students and professors about alarm calls, and the evolution of sociality and communication, and the concept of the monkeysphere...all excited, and animated while gesticulating my points, donned in a red fitted tank top (it was like 85 deg. F), I'm sure they heard, "blah blah blah, bouncing boobs!"
DD said:Boobage aside. I think Dr. House is an ENTPs childishly (bad Fe) worsened state. While Jack Sparrow is an ENTPs more childlike (clumsy Fe) gregarious state. Both are aware on how to use people to their Ne-ed advantage and using their Ti to figure things out. House wants more puzzles b/c he's trapped from adventuring out whereas Sparrow wants adventure b/c he used to be trapped after getting himself out of puzzles... And now I need to find someone who's more balanced... I haven't read Captain Nemo in depth to know him but what do you think er nemo? I think so far he's an ENTP just by description but.... aside from being an anti-hero, was he an emotionally healthy individual in the end? Ya know, overcoming himself and suchsss.
Well this is clearly a question that can be settled with rigorous scientific, ahem, testing.
I'm glad I don't have boo-- no wait, what am I saying.... I'm glad I don't have to worry about guys staring at specific parts of my body. Having guys gawk over you must feel... gross. Ew.
I'm not sure about Captain Nemo... I might actually guess INTJ for him -- he had that strong inner vision thing. But I haven't read 20,000 Leagues in a loooong time. Could very well be ENTP though.
He most certainly was not a healthy character though. He was consumed with grief over the loss of his family and felt rejected by the world. But he was also very human; he'd go out of his way to save stranded people and so on. He also naturally sided with underdogs a lot. Very tragic character, overall. Worth reading, just because he's such a cool character.
A healthy fictional ENTP? I dunno. I know other websites have typed Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes as an INFP, but to me that kid is the living embodiment of Ne, and I'd guess he's ENP, and a pretty healthy one at that.
Edit: Hahaha, I like how DD set the boobage aside and CC expanded on it. I also like how I can refer to either of you with just two consonants.
I don't know what a typical NFP is like, but I do think that I am very ENFP-ish, however.
Well this is clearly a question that can be settled with rigorous scientific, ahem, testing.
I'm glad I don't have boo-- no wait, what am I saying.... I'm glad I don't have to worry about guys staring at specific parts of my body. Having guys gawk over you must feel... gross. Ew.
Thanks for explaing Cap'n Nemo at least... but not commenting with my House/Sparrow!
Edit: Hahaha, I like how DD set the boobage aside and CC expanded on it. I also like how I can refer to either of you with just two consonants.
How dare I forget!!!It's people--
How dare I forget!!!
And please forgive me for having what was ultimately a dumb brunette moment.