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[MBTI General] What Sensors Think About Intuitives

Mal12345

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This forum is overloaded with Intuitives, so I get to read a lot of opinions that Intuitives have of Sensors. It's time to show the other side of the story.

"It is funny because INTPs are their supposed pride and joy, but INTPs are definitely the most retarded of the bunch. That's why we lie to them and tell them they're so smart. When will the Ns get that they're retarded and that's the only reason we let them get away with thinking they're better? You gotta be nice to the kids who ride the short bus, y'know?"

"Because they think they can do stuff sensors apparently can't lol... Damn it! They want you to know it! there are fewer intuitives than sessors and the world has made them feel sooooo different"

"Im not an intuitive but i know NTs wanna make you look like a big jerk cuz that is what they had planned in their head for years. that being said, even if it looks like intuitives has pimples on their head, you're probably the one whose got them, not them and they are prolley gonna get everyoone to laugh at you(INxx are an exception). these are what i call evil schemes!"

I'm waiting for more Sensor comments to post.
 

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INFJs: very insightful
ENFJs: don't know any; It'd be unfair of me to comment based solely on a few online encounters.
INTJs: young ones are frequently irrational; older ones are fine
ENTJs: don't know any
INTPs: great people but why do you guys love Dr. Who; it's terrible TV
ENTPs: probably my favorite intuitive type; brilliant people without the weirdness
INFPs:
ENFPs: focus...focus...
 

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Meh. People are people. At the end of the day, I don't really care whether someone is a sensor or intuitive, I care about who they are as a person. It's not like typology tells you exactly what to expect from everyone of that type. You can have a Mahatma Ghandi and an Adolf Hitler. For every Albert Einstein, there is an Albert Speer. Being categorized into one of 16 specific types isn't going to change that.
 

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INFJs: very insightful
ENFJs: don't know any; It'd be unfair of me to comment based solely on a few online encounters.
INTJs: young ones are frequently irrational; older ones are fine
ENTJs: don't know any
INTPs: great people but why do you guys love Dr. Who; it's terrible TV
ENTPs: probably my favorite intuitive type; brilliant people without the weirdness
INFPs:
ENFPs: focus...focus...

I don't like Dr. Who. It is cheaply-made low-budget television and not very entertaining. I like science fiction but it has to be quality stuff.
 

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I don't like Dr. Who. It is cheaply-made low-budget television and not very entertaining. I like science fiction but it has to be quality stuff.

I think intuitives can be easily distracted from a topic.
 

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I think intuitives can be easily distracted from a topic.

I intended to add more, as I stated in the OP. But it looks like some mod deleted the Facebook thread I stole the comments from!
 

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I think we may appear easily distracted because we tend to have a broader view. To me it's like,sensors are ground support seeing everything in a very earthy way and we tend to view it from a far out in the galaxy everything is possible way
 

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I'm an intuitive, but I sometimes get the sense from some sensors that I can be a bit overwhelming for them. I see that in both my parents and one of my closest friends. They seem to be emotionally and physically exhausted if I accidentally dump too much Ne on them at once. Though, a lot of sensors don't give off this vibe. Maybe I'm just an overwhelming person though. Who knows?
 

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I don't like Dr. Who. It is cheaply-made low-budget television and not very entertaining. I like science fiction but it has to be quality stuff.

Don't know why you responded to his question because you're not an intuitive. That's clear as day.

I think intuitives can be easily distracted from a topic.

So are sensors. Especially Se dominants/auxiliaries.
 

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Don't know why you responded to his question because you're not an intuitive. That's clear as day.


"I am here to discover myself!" :)

ENTJ domination on INTP. Both of them are 8. :)

 

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My favorite scene. You don't steal a man's work and claim it as your own.

Steve bought project from XEROX. When I buy a car it becomes mine! (Te world - property) Gates stole it. Difference. :)
 

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I think we may appear easily distracted because we tend to have a broader view. To me it's like, sensors are ground support seeing everything in a very earthy way and we tend to view it from far out in the galaxy

My mind is a galaxy. Yes, I agree with this post, I think it sums this thread up.

Sensing vs Pe! U can has, but don't confuse:

SENSOR: Sensors think Ns go off topic too much, especially N primaries, because Ns realize they can take anything to its broader context, then to a broader context, then craftily apply it elsewhere.

PE TYPE: Pe types think Se-inferiors are dumb-asses because we always miss some important detail that happened, we slowly conceptualize over everything that happens in our lives, constantly lost in thought when we should be reacting. Not external percievers by any means, Ni types are slow AF: *constantly conceptualizing/reflecting on something while staring at something else (Se) but not noticing wtf is actually happening.* Ni types miss so much of reality, it's hilarious.

Si primaries ime do the same thing but in reverse: *Wide reactive look like they're in the big picture of the moment, but in reality paying no attention, mulling over all about internal sensate life.*

Yes, don't confuse N with Pi. Si types aren't lost in their minds thinking about the big picture.
 

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Um...


.........I try not to think about people in general. :p
I actually prefer to think of them in generalized terms. Much easier than thinking of them specifically.
 

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Is this thread an attempt to start a flame war?


My god, people are dicks. Doesn't matter the type.
 
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