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[MBTI General] Typical INFP - INTJ conversation

onelovelylove

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This was an online conversation...

I, the INFP, begins to babble about a silly song that has popped into my head, and how cool it is that I thought of it right at that exact moment.

Him, the INTJ responds with this link The Spyder III, the World's Most Powerful Portable Laser, Is a Real Life Lightsaber and explains he is excited to now be able to purchase a death ray so that he can now clean graffiti off of various neighborhood places.

Both silly but on different levels...

Sort of a funny/dreamy/introspective meets logical/efficient/science.

Any similar experiences?
 

under skies

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INFP: Do you ever wonder if what one person sees when they look at something that is "yellow" is the same as what another person sees? Like maybe our brains perceive the colors differently but we just agree to call two different colors the same thing because we see them at the same time.

INTJ: I don't see that there would be any evolutionary advantage to that kind of cognitive variance.
 

MoneyJungle

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I have an INTJ brother who is also my best friend. The general dynamic is I look for empathy and he offers solutions. Our odd sense of humor and bibliophilism are the common grounds.
 

runvardh

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INFP: You're a really friendly guy :D

INTJ: It is a recent development.
 

Amargith

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^:laugh: That's classic!

Gotto love that dry wit :D
 

Amargith

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Lmao :rofl1:

That's awesome :nice:
 

William K

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INFP: Do you ever wonder if what one person sees when they look at something that is "yellow" is the same as what another person sees? Like maybe our brains perceive the colors differently but we just agree to call two different colors the same thing because we see them at the same time.

INTJ: I don't see that there would be any evolutionary advantage to that kind of cognitive variance.

Hahaha, you took the INFP words right out of my mouth
 

stringstheory

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INFP: Do you ever wonder if what one person sees when they look at something that is "yellow" is the same as what another person sees? Like maybe our brains perceive the colors differently but we just agree to call two different colors the same thing because we see them at the same time.

INTJ: I don't see that there would be any evolutionary advantage to that kind of cognitive variance.

:rofl1: i literally had this exact conversation at work today and this is what my INTJ co-worker said.
 

Rebe

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INFP: You're a really friendly guy :D

INTJ: It is a recent development.

:rofl1: :rofl1:

It is so funny because it is dead serious.

INTJ: *says something completely politically incorrect/inappropriate*
INFP saw the sly grin: HAHA. Nice try.
 

OrangeAppled

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INFP: Do you ever wonder if what one person sees when they look at something that is "yellow" is the same as what another person sees? Like maybe our brains perceive the colors differently but we just agree to call two different colors the same thing because we see them at the same time.

Ugh :doh:. I hate that shallow kind of philosophizing...
 

Amargith

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Oh come on, woman, free that Ne :devil:
 

Talisyn

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INFP: Do you ever wonder if what one person sees when they look at something that is "yellow" is the same as what another person sees? Like maybe our brains perceive the colors differently but we just agree to call two different colors the same thing because we see them at the same time.

INTJ: I don't see that there would be any evolutionary advantage to that kind of cognitive variance.

LMAO! I have SOOOO pondered that. Lots of times! :hug:

And as for being shallow-- well it's not the nature of life, but its a valid wonder. I wonder about lots of things. I don't feel the need to always be involved in deep philosophizing. Just to wonder and question is enough.
 

Arclight

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INFP: The possibilities are endless. For all we know life on Earth is 200 years old and all the evidence that suggests otherwise, is fabricated and planted so that we think we and the Earth have been a round a lot longer. Since there is no one alive that is 200 years old to disprove what I am saying, who is to say this isn't simply act 3 of a play with a very elaborate prefabricated history and well crafted back drop ? What if nothing existed before you, and your whole life is some cosmic version of the Truman show?

INTJ: LOL Darwinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Curwhibble

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INFP: The possibilities are endless. For all we know life on Earth is 200 years old and all the evidence that suggests otherwise, is fabricated and planted so that we think we and the Earth have been a round a lot longer. Since there is no one alive that is 200 years old to disprove what I am saying, who is to say this isn't simply act 3 of a play with a very elaborate prefabricated history and well crafted back drop ? What if nothing existed before you, and your whole life is some cosmic version of the Truman show?

INTJ: LOL Darwinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Haha, that's rather like a recent conversation with the housemate. Although it ended with more of a "Yeah, no." response. Over thinking every possibility is awesome :unsure:
 

Esoteric Wench

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I love this thread. Poor INTJs. So book smart. So real world dumb. :hug: And INFPs? Love 'em. But this thread does have INFPs tendency to ponder such imponderables as "what color gala fundraiser dress should I wear that embodies my feelings about curing Diabetes" thing pegged. LOL!

I almost think we need to suggest a formal structure. For example:
  • So and INFP and INTJ are in a bar.
  • And the INFP says: XXXXX
  • And the INTJ responds: XXXXXX
Oh let the awesome, one-dimensional but oh so accurate type teasing begin. :devil:
 

Coriolis

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Your premise is flawed. What would an INTJ be doing in a bar?
 

runvardh

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Your premise is flawed. What would an INTJ be doing in a bar?

I dragged him there, kicking and screaming (grumbling and frowning), to meet a few others for a discussion on a topic he's interested in. :D
 
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