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[INFP] How Many INFPs to Change a Lightbulb?

Eylrid

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How many INFP's does it take to change a lightbulb?
 

Nonsensical

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INFPs would probably have the 'Well, why don't we just enjoy the darkness. Seeing is overrated! Let's use our imaginations' approach.
 

JocktheMotie

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Don't think it ever happens. As soon as the light goes out, they find the Darkness as an allegory for their black and empty existence, and swiftly slit their wrists.
 

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Don't think it ever happens. As soon as the light goes out, they find the Darkness as an allegory for their black and empty existence, and swiftly slit their wrists.

This is assuming we even make it long enough for the light bulb to go out.

Oh, my answer:
x INFPs and 1 ST. (The NTs would just try and craft an argument that would convince us to do it.)
 

Bubbles

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Clearly we call the INTPs over.
 

Scott N Denver

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we convince the lightbulb to accept its feelings and to turn itself back on for the betterment of all involved
 

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Clearly we call the INTPs over.
Sorry, we're too busy thinking up a plan for making our own longer-lasting lightbulb. Although, I must admit that we're having difficulty since we're working in darkness ourselves.
 

Scott N Denver

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we help the lightbulb to see its full potential and want to actualize on that potential, which makes it turn itself back on.
 

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INFP's would rather cut the wires and live in darkness. :yes:
 

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Someone changed the lightbulb, but it turned out to be an ISFP.
 

JivinJeffJones

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We don't really know the lightbulb's reasons for going out though, do we? Maybe we should just give it its space while it sorts its shit out and bring in a lamp in the meantime. Discreetly, though.
 

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One. They just incessantly whine about how annoying it is until someone else gets tired of it and does it for them. This is surprisingly effective if there's another type in the room.
 

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Indeed. Shine on, you crazy lamp. :wubbie:
 

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We don't really know the lightbulb's reasons for going out though, do we? Maybe we should just give it its space while it sorts its shit out and bring in a lamp in the meantime. Discreetly, though.

The ENFP-community has decided to help out our I-siblings and sends them our beloved brother Lamp to help them in their quest to vanquish the darkness.
 

Scott N Denver

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We don't really know the lightbulb's reasons for going out though, do we? Maybe we should just give it its space while it sorts its shit out and bring in a lamp in the meantime. Discreetly, though.

If we can't motivationally activate its inner potential, this is clearly preferred option number two. Don't want to impinge on someone's feelings afterall. We'll let them know we are available to listen and talk if they want us to, but will leave them alone if they dont want to talk.
 

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one to change the lightbulb, the other to sit in the corner sobbing uncontrollably while cutting his wrists open, screaming "there is no hope, there is no hope"
 
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