Brain Surgens too. ISTP best/f wanted to be one since childhood but she later figured it was going to be too "restrictive" of a hassle of always being "needed" so no flexibility for her freedom! and it'd waste more of her time. She decided being a neurologist is better, still gets to learn it all but just not apply it the same (she still LOVES watching it done and is transfixed + excited when watching brain surgery on TV...)
I think she can still shred into people's brains verbally or under anger become close to doing it physically....albeit not caring if she's as messy about it as she is with when trying to 'fix' her Ground Zero room but ends up not bothering. Edit: not bothering with the room, that is, and not bothering to *ahem* fix people's brains. It's a thrill, meknows, for her to do that...![]()
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Thread: Female ISTP's... how do you act?
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02-19-2008, 07:37 PM #21
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02-19-2008, 07:39 PM #22
I've got a good question to discern your ability to think outside the box.
You are asked to empty a bathtub full of water and are given a spoon, a cup and a bucket. How do you empty the bath tub?
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02-19-2008, 07:42 PM #23
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I was teasing you
I figured it was for everyone. But I did answer it! I said I'd pull out the plug! And I'm one type of right for being 'outside the box', aren't I?
Maybe another person would tamper with the plumbing to release the water or maybe someone would take the spoon to fill the cup to fill the bucket even though it would become useless unless the bucket was the same size of the tub....but it's so labourous to do so and it's probably a stupid person who'd do it....
My INTJ sis was joking about the latter (she guessed pull out the plug too)...joking somewhat...
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02-19-2008, 08:06 PM #26
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02-19-2008, 08:14 PM #27
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Now I feel like an ass writing that even when my sis was telling me not to b/c some people probably answered that too
....and my sis, INTJ cold-ass that she can be, feels bad now b/c she predicted someone would say that and she didn't stop me....
Your admittance and not being offended reminds me of my ISTP best/f not caring she was wrong (if it's not seriously important + put down for 'being wrong' if so..) ...unless you really are upset at me or my sis for not stopping me and you were so subtle I can't tell if you are upset b/c I'm bad at subtlety....
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02-19-2008, 08:20 PM #28
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02-19-2008, 09:04 PM #29
I guess what I meant was where are ISTP females when they aren't doing something they have to do to make money.
And I'd just flip the tub over. Unless it's not that kind of tub, then I'd just fix the drain.
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02-19-2008, 09:09 PM #30
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