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What if most of the Sensors here are really iNtuitives in disguise?

Poki

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But if they mistype themselves, they'ld need to feel as misfits

Mistyping is the least of your worries, mis representation in the real world of which mis typing is just an expansion of who they are.
 

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What I meant was that I don't think there are many Sensors going "oh, I'm such a misfit". I think the I'm-such-a-misfit brigade is more likely to be Intuitives who feel a bit that way already and then exaggerate it to be a bit more special...

I don't think so. There is no reason why intuitives might feel any more like a "misfit" than sensors. As the causes of social disenfranchisement in any particular time and place are extremely varied and dependent on contextual factors, there is virtually no way they could be tied to types or functions.
 

IZthe411

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I don't think so. There is no reason why intuitives might feel any more like a "misfit" than sensors. As the causes of social disenfranchisement in any particular time and place are extremely varied and dependent on contextual factors, there is virtually no way they could be tied to types or functions.


Yeah true....A lot of aspects of this world I don't fit into, and don't want to fit into, and a functional makeup that supposedly makes me suited to fit isn't going to change that.
 

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Yeah true....A lot of aspects of this world I don't fit into, and don't want to fit into, and a functional makeup that supposedly makes me suited to fit isn't going to change that.

:yes: I like that
 
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I intuit and I sense.
I think and I feel.
I perceive and I judge.
I extrovert and I introvert.

Oh my God, what's wrong with me?!?!!?!?
 

Colors

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That's so ... N though.

S reaction to the question: Why would I bother?
 

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A lot of aspects of this world I don't fit into, and don't want to fit into, and a functional makeup that supposedly makes me suited to fit isn't going to change that.

That's one of the more astute comments I've seen in quite some time.
 

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:doh:

are we really going to argue about who is more of a misfit now? :rolli:
 

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C'mon. Don't spoil the ride for others.

[YOUTUBE="EEEzbFxEbB8"]Magic Carpet Ride[/YOUTUBE]
 
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brainheart

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That's so ... N though.

S reaction to the question: Why would I bother?

Or is it F? Or is it...

My reaction to the question... how on earth could an intuitive act like a sensor? No matter how often that stinking ball is thrown at me I'm still going to space it out...

(I'm joking... sort of...)
 
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