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Happy Dancer
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2010
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- INTJ
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- sp/so
Still an assertion.Well, let's change that to "The prevailing belief is that most people who buy expensive cars does it to draw perceived admiration to themselves."
In other words, you have no argument. You only seek to contradict others and score points.It depends on whether you have one or not.
Reread the OP. It isn't about "typical" expensive car buyers, but INTJs.Do you think you are representative of typical expensive car buyers? I don't intend any condescension, but the model you bought with the rotary engine does not appear exclusive enough to fall into the truly expensive range. But.....
And no, my car isn't expensive at all. I also know, by virtue of knowing Silly and Oro that the OP partially originated due to Oro's familiarity with the car I own and her understanding of INTJ's Se.
Very.How certain are you that the feelings of fun doesn't involve drawing some attention to yourself?
Assuming it drove the same, yes.If the car looked like a Nissan Versa, would it be just as fun to drive?
Then I could really play.What if therewaswere no one around to see you?