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This thread is getting way too colorful !!!

Edit: I'm joking ok :D

*runs INFP Geiger-Müller counter* Actually this thread is no where near colorful enough!! We must release the unicorns:
narwhal2%2BPaul%2BNicklen%2BNatgeo%2B

RAWR!

Question x^3: So let's say us non-INTP types are talking to an INTP... and that's good because INTPs can be awesome. But let's say that the INTP gets "stuck" into deep Ti mode and is super serious business about whatever topic is at hand. And the non-INTP is thinking, Ok, I know this is important to talk about in a serious fashion... but at this point in the time, space, longitude, and latitude continuum... I just can't deal with it right now. How can we interrupt or steer the INTP to more playful waters without being disrespectful?

Question x^4: How competitive are you? Let's say you play scrabble with a friend and that friend continually kicks your ass in the game. Would you eventually give up? Or would you just enjoy playing the game with them? Or would you be striving to beat them?

Thanks for answering!
 
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You're INTP. We need your assistance in answering the incoming questions in this thread. Can you maybe work the graveyard shift for us tonight?

Answer: Yeah, sorta. It's a new ball game when feelings get involved.

It's scary. I'm used to crushing in silence and agony but not used to having hunches about people liking me. So freak out timez.




HAHAHA! I love that scene!!! "Well there seems to be an absence of a certain ornithological piece: a headline regarding mass awareness of a certain avian variety." :rofl1:

Ok New QueStiOn: What kind of food sacrifices are required to make an INTP happy?

*runs INFP Geiger-Müller counter* Actually this thread is no where near colorful enough!! We must release the unicorns:
narwhal2%2BPaul%2BNicklen%2BNatgeo%2B

RAWR!

Question x^3: So let's say us non-INTP types are talking to an INTP... and that's good because INTPs can be awesome. But let's say that the INTP gets "stuck" into deep Ti mode and is super serious business about whatever topic is at hand. And the non-INTP is thinking, Ok, I know this is important to talk about in a serious fashion... but at this point in the time, space, longitude, and latitude continuum... I just can't deal with it right now. How can we interrupt or steer the INTP to more playful waters without being disrespectful?

Question x^4: How competitive are you? Let's say you play scrabble with a friend and that friend continually kicks your ass in the game. Would you eventually give up? Or would you just enjoy playing the game with them? Or would you be striving to beat them?

Thanks for answering!

[YOUTUBE="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykwqXuMPsoc"]I just had to![/YOUTUBE]

3. I don't mind. I don't usually get stuck into deeeeeeeep Ti mode though so I don't really know. When my Ti friends get stuck into deep analysis, I just let them and maybe say something silly that's related to the thing they're obsessing over... On the other hand, my dad (INTP) hates it if we disturb him when he's focusing on something so I'm not sure.

4. I'm not sure. It depends a lot on the game and the friend. If I like the game I'll play anyway and probably strive to improve to pwn them and be crowned Queen. If it's a game I don't enjoy so much, then I won't care and probably not play again.

Food sacrifice: I need cheesecake, bubble tea, fruit salad, soup, pizza, banana bread, waffles, BUBBLE TEAAAAA!
 

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Question x^3: So let's say us non-INTP types are talking to an INTP... and that's good because INTPs can be awesome. But let's say that the INTP gets "stuck" into deep Ti mode and is super serious business about whatever topic is at hand. And the non-INTP is thinking, Ok, I know this is important to talk about in a serious fashion... but at this point in the time, space, longitude, and latitude continuum... I just can't deal with it right now. How can we interrupt or steer the INTP to more playful waters without being disrespectful?

Hmm...I'm not sure. I hope someone else answers because when this is done to me, I get pretty pissed off. If I'm in that mode, it is SUPER SERIOUS and IMPORTANT. It's like someone trying to make jokes in the middle of a labor contraction.

Okay...maybe I exaggerate. But not by much.

I think I'd just prefer if the person stopped talking to me. Just end the conversation.
Question x^4: How competitive are you? Let's say you play scrabble with a friend and that friend continually kicks your ass in the game. Would you eventually give up? Or would you just enjoy playing the game with them? Or would you be striving to beat them?

Not much at all. I'm all too aware that there is someone "better" than I am.

Bad example using scrabble. No one is kicking my ass in that game. :biggrin:

Something else...I wouldn't care very much. I'd just enjoy playing. Winning is like icing...playing is the cake.
 

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Question x^3: So let's say us non-INTP types are talking to an INTP... and that's good because INTPs can be awesome. But let's say that the INTP gets "stuck" into deep Ti mode and is super serious business about whatever topic is at hand. And the non-INTP is thinking, Ok, I know this is important to talk about in a serious fashion... but at this point in the time, space, longitude, and latitude continuum... I just can't deal with it right now. How can we interrupt or steer the INTP to more playful waters without being disrespectful?

It depends. Let's say 50% of the time it's going to be fine if someone close to us wants to goof around or steer us away from our serious mode. But, sometimes, we either (a) really want to finish what we're doing or "get through" whatever we're dealing with, or, (b) it's possible that we see the other person as goofing off too much. I know with my ISFP ex, she was very funny and we laughed a lot together, but it was very difficult to have any sort of serious discussions. And that can get kind of frustrating too. I love to goof off - more than the average bear. But, I can't do it 24/7 - at some point we have to come back to reality and talk about real things. I can only talk about cartoons and space ships and Scary Movie 3 and "what if my asparagus was alive" for so long. Ne loves it - Ti doesn't have much patience for it.

Question x^4: How competitive are you? Let's say you play scrabble with a friend and that friend continually kicks your ass in the game. Would you eventually give up? Or would you just enjoy playing the game with them? Or would you be striving to beat them?

It would get old if they could never beat me. I'd want to be challenged. I would rather play my 10th favorite game and have to try really hard to win than to play my favorite game and win easily every single time. Ti wants to be challenged, it wants to have to *think*. I hate playing checkers when I can beat someone 10 out of 10 times. But, if it's more of an even match, then I can't wait for the next match!
 

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Hmm...I'm not sure. I hope someone else answers because when this is done to me, I get pretty pissed off. If I'm in that mode, it is SUPER SERIOUS and IMPORTANT. It's like someone trying to make jokes in the middle of a labor contraction.

Okay...maybe I exaggerate. But not by much.

I think I'd just prefer if the person stopped talking to me. Just end the conversation.

Yeah, I agree. For me it can be like that sometimes, but probably not as much as people think. But, yeah, it does happen.
 

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Question x^3: So let's say us non-INTP types are talking to an INTP... and that's good because INTPs can be awesome. But let's say that the INTP gets "stuck" into deep Ti mode and is super serious business about whatever topic is at hand. And the non-INTP is thinking, Ok, I know this is important to talk about in a serious fashion... but at this point in the time, space, longitude, and latitude continuum... I just can't deal with it right now. How can we interrupt or steer the INTP to more playful waters without being disrespectful?

I'd like to say something too to this: I figured in the relationship with my infp that the moments when she talks about her feelings, she'd hate it to be harshly interrupted, corrected or even advised something, she just wants someone to listen. I often do want to cut the conversation cause she is feeling things so intensely that it makes me sad and totally overwhelmes me. I feel totally helpless and would like to kill everyone who did a mean thing to her and make that suckers pay for a long hurtful time. But instead I sit their and dont know what to tell her cause I have zero experience with such deep morales and feelings cause I would never let them take control over me, I'd punch the person hurting me into the face so I dont get hurt.

I think its similiar with Ti. I admire Te people for the easy time they have saying things, I cant just readily turn whats in my mind into words in the real world. I have a very fragmented, tangent and jumping way of thinking, when I solve an equation I dont do it step my step, no my mind is at several points in space at once, like different smaller functions gearing together to fulfill a bigger function. When I speak my mind it needs me to invest a lot of energy. Entps are known for being frivoulus fool arounds but in the rare times in which we are serious it does make us very introvert, cause we have to invest a lot of energy to turn the inside of the mind to the outside. I think when a Ti user really is serious about something and wants you to understand, it is because this topic means a lot to him / her and he / she wants people to see it like he / she does or to understand.

I know what you mean, I often come into the situation that my gf does interrupt me in the first minutes of something I want to say. I thought of this to be very disrespectful and in the beginning it pissed me off a lot. But I learned that she just has moments when she cant take it and I try to respect that.
 
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I'd like to say something too to this: I figured in the relationship with my infp that the moments when she talks about her feelings, she'd hate it to be harshly interrupted, corrected or even advised something, she just wants someone to listen. I often do want to cut the conversation cause she is feeling things so intensely that it makes me sad and totally overwhelmes me. I feel totally helpless and would like to kill everyone who did a mean thing to her and make that suckers pay for a long hurtful time. But instead I sit their and dont know what to tell her cause I have zero experience with such deep morales and feelings cause I would never let them take control over me, I'd punch the person hurting me into the face so I dont get hurt.

I think its similiar with Ti. I admire Te people for the easy time they have saying things, I cant just readily turn whats in my mind into words in the real world. I have a very fragmented, tangent and jumping way of thinking, when I solve an equation I dont do it step my step, no my mind is at several points in space at once, like different smaller functions gearing together to fulfill a bigger function. When I speak my mind it needs me to invest a lot of energy. Entps are known for being frivoulus fool arounds but in the rare times in which we are serious it does make us very introvert, cause we have to invest a lot of energy to turn the inside of the mind to the outside. I think when a Ti user really is serious about something and wants you to understand, it is because this topic means a lot to him / her and he / she wants people to see it like he / she does or to understand.

I know what you mean, I often come into the situation that my gf does interrupt me in the first minutes of something I want to say. I thought of this to be very disrespectful and in the beginning it pissed me off a lot. But I learned that she just has moments when she cant take it and I try to respect that.

I can definitely respect this and the other points of view shown. :) Duly noted to not interrupt or try to sidetrack Ti. To clarify, my question was more aimed in response to something said earlier in the thread about INTPs being too serious at times and needing help to loosen up a bit... I was referring to that more than "Oh here we are having a serious discussion about the state of our relationship.... time to break out the dancing packyderms!"

:) Zat ees all ah meant... Ah be nice to Ti ah promish.
 

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Ok tho I dont see the connection there, I wont ask shall it be :).

Still what I said about the way Ti thinks and Te thinks does answer a lot of questions in the end. It has been in the continous center of my research on the matter so far
 
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Ok tho I dont see the connection there, I wont ask shall it be :).

Still what I said about the way Ti thinks and Te thinks does answer a lot of questions in the end. It has been in the continous center of my research on the matter so far

I have a feeling that what went on in my mind was not equal to what actually got typed out. I won't even try to repair it at this point, lol.... I will just move along and make some magical INFP cookies laced with glitter and hugs.
 

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No problem :) you know its all about precision ! precision precision precision !!! Or maybe not ? :D

[YOUTUBE="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdxzpeFyFSQ"].[/YOUTUBE]
 

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I'd like to say something too to this: I figured in the relationship with my infp that the moments when she talks about her feelings, she'd hate it to be harshly interrupted, corrected or even advised something, she just wants someone to listen. I often do want to cut the conversation cause she is feeling things so intensely that it makes me sad and totally overwhelmes me. I feel totally helpless and would like to kill everyone who did a mean thing to her and make that suckers pay for a long hurtful time. But instead I sit their and dont know what to tell her cause I have zero experience with such deep morales and feelings cause I would never let them take control over me, I'd punch the person hurting me into the face so I dont get hurt.

I think its similiar with Ti. I admire Te people for the easy time they have saying things, I cant just readily turn whats in my mind into words in the real world. I have a very fragmented, tangent and jumping way of thinking, when I solve an equation I dont do it step my step, no my mind is at several points in space at once, like different smaller functions gearing together to fulfill a bigger function. When I speak my mind it needs me to invest a lot of energy. Entps are known for being frivoulus fool arounds but in the rare times in which we are serious it does make us very introvert, cause we have to invest a lot of energy to turn the inside of the mind to the outside. I think when a Ti user really is serious about something and wants you to understand, it is because this topic means a lot to him / her and he / she wants people to see it like he / she does or to understand.

I know what you mean, I often come into the situation that my gf does interrupt me in the first minutes of something I want to say. I thought of this to be very disrespectful and in the beginning it pissed me off a lot. But I learned that she just has moments when she cant take it and I try to respect that.

This is very well said. Ti is an internal function. It operates best when it is done "inside its own mind". When you have to extrovert it, it comes out incomplete and flawed. If I could take Ti and place its thoughts on the table, everyone would go, "Oh yeah, that totally makes sense!" But, to actually verbalize it sometimes - it comes out differently. And, yes, Te users don't seem to have this problem as they think about things "as they speak it". Whereas, with Ti, we have to think it FIRST, and only then can we TRY to verbalize it. But, the advantage of Ti over Te, IMO, is that it thinks more in-depth. Ni is more in-depth than Ne, Ti more than Te, Fi more than Fe, etc. In my head, my thoughts are crystal clear. Extremely clear and well-defined. Communicating that can sometimes be problematic.
 
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This is very well said. Ti is an internal function. It operates best when it is done "inside its own mind". When you have to extrovert it, it comes out incomplete and flawed. If I could take Ti and place its thoughts on the table, everyone would go, "Oh yeah, that totally makes sense!" But, to actually verbalize it sometimes - it comes out differently. And, yes, Te users don't seem to have this problem as they think about things "as they speak it". Whereas, with Ti, we have to think it FIRST, and only then can we TRY to verbalize it. But, the advantage of Ti over Te, IMO, is that it thinks more in-depth. Ni is more in-depth than Ne, Ti more than Te, Fi more than Fe, etc. In my head, my thoughts are crystal clear. Extremely clear and well-defined. Communicating that can sometimes be problematic.

yay! now you understand Fi! You haz won ze forum!
 

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Show this to all the Fe peeps in the "complimenting Fi" thread (I'm one of them). Then they can win ze forum too!

I am already thinking a few steps ahead, how about we win ze world with you ? Not that I crave world domination tho, I'd be your loyal slave master but I am a good secretary, you'll see with a second man like me there's nothing that could stand in our ways !!
 

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I am already thinking a few steps ahead, how about we win ze world with you ? Not that I crave world domination tho, I'd be your loyal slave master but I am a good secretary, you'll see with a second man like me there's nothing that could stand in our ways !!

:rofl1: Entropie, you can be my wing man any day of the week! How about we go in as equal partners? Go out and have a few beers tonight...meet me in the office tomorrow morning at 7am and we'll get started. Grab some breakfast too - you'll need it.
 

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It's a deal then ! I'll be there, like they say in german 'Arriving ten minutes ahead of time is a soldiers punctuality' :D. Which reminds me I have to be at the office at 7 am tomorrow too. Think its time to go to bed, cu later :)
 

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Question x^3: So let's say us non-INTP types are talking to an INTP... and that's good because INTPs can be awesome. But let's say that the INTP gets "stuck" into deep Ti mode and is super serious business about whatever topic is at hand. And the non-INTP is thinking, Ok, I know this is important to talk about in a serious fashion... but at this point in the time, space, longitude, and latitude continuum... I just can't deal with it right now. How can we interrupt or steer the INTP to more playful waters without being disrespectful?
Let the intp know you understood what was said, then make some joke, preferably related to the situation, to break the ice. I usually don't mind, but if you do it too often, you risk looking shallow. Just warning!

Question x^4: How competitive are you? Let's say you play scrabble with a friend and that friend continually kicks your ass in the game. Would you eventually give up? Or would you just enjoy playing the game with them? Or would you be striving to beat them?
I hate not being competitive enough. OTOH, i love challenges. First I'd make more effort to beat the friend. If after some time I'm still outclassed, I will most likely lose interest in the game. Unequal matches aren't fun - same thing when I'm the one kicking ass.
 

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This is very well said. Ti is an internal function. It operates best when it is done "inside its own mind". When you have to extrovert it, it comes out incomplete and flawed. If I could take Ti and place its thoughts on the table, everyone would go, "Oh yeah, that totally makes sense!" But, to actually verbalize it sometimes - it comes out differently. And, yes, Te users don't seem to have this problem as they think about things "as they speak it". Whereas, with Ti, we have to think it FIRST, and only then can we TRY to verbalize it. But, the advantage of Ti over Te, IMO, is that it thinks more in-depth. Ni is more in-depth than Ne, Ti more than Te, Fi more than Fe, etc. In my head, my thoughts are crystal clear. Extremely clear and well-defined. Communicating that can sometimes be problematic.

Yes. And one often wishes for telepathy to communicate. I often feel like I am trying to describe an extremely complex 3-D geometrical construct. Or give a person one out of 100 lines of code when there are actually over a million all together. I know what is inside my head makes sense...it's just all too common for it to come out as nonsense. So it is very flawed and incomplete. And you can really tell right away by the response you receive when you are talking to someone.

This is also where the alien-like feel of INTP probably comes from (ha...I would say the same for Ni and Fi users as well).

I hope that made sense...one too many glasses of Pinot Noir and ....
 

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Do you think "athlete" comes from "Athens" in like an Olympic games type way?


Also, why is Naval (to describe stuff relating to the Navy) very close to navel (our belly-buttons)?
 

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In case you weren't joking:

Do you think "athlete" comes from "Athens" in like an Olympic games type way?

No, it comes from ἀθλητής, no relation.

Also, why is Naval (to describe stuff relating to the Navy) very close to navel (our belly-buttons)?

You mean naval and navel?



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