JivinJeffJones
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- INFP
As with all INTP typing questions the important thing we have to ask ourselves is: What Would Hustler Think?
Better?
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Neh, I actually thought your first one is better. I'm not saying that this one doesn't fit INFPs, but I just think it could fit almost any other type too.
I recon you're right. [MENTION=7160]Nijntje[/MENTION] is probably an ISFP, she's always posting images which is total Se, so her agreeing isn't a true INFP seal of approval. And with the extreme excess of emoticons [MENTION=93]JivinJeffJones[/MENTION] used he is clearly mistyped and actually an ENFP.
You're good at this stuff.
I recon you're right. [MENTION=7160]Nijntje[/MENTION] is probably an ISFP, she's always posting images which is total Se, so her agreeing isn't a true INFP seal of approval. And with the extreme excess of emoticons [MENTION=93]JivinJeffJones[/MENTION] used he is clearly mistyped and actually an ENFP.
You're good at this stuff.
Insufficient analism for the INTP club.
Have you ever considered ENTP?
Yes and I concluded I'm definitely not ENTP. lol
I've been through a lot of possibilities but I really doubt ENTP.
My ex and friend are both very convinced I'm an INTP and although I seem to be an INTP I was curious to know what others think of the possibility of me being mistyped. To eliminate doubts or create more, I really should keep my word and make a video to see if anyone can see from my actions what I am.
What else could I be besides NeVR?
4eVR?
VeRN?
iro·ny
noun \ˈī-rə-nē also ˈī(-ə)r-nē\
plural iro·nies
Definition of IRONY
1
: a pretense of ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other's false conceptions conspicuous by adroit questioning —called also Socratic irony
2
a : the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning b : a usually humorous or sardonic literary style or form characterized by irony c : an ironic expression or utterance
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