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I SECOND that you are an INFJ because of your Pikachu avatar (just kiddin')
I really don't think an INTJ would have a Pikachu avatar and I'm not kidding.
I SECOND that you are an INFJ because of your Pikachu avatar (just kiddin')
I really don't think an INTJ would have a Pikachu avatar and I'm not kidding.
Interests have nothing to do with how you think about things. INTJs can't like what most perceive as cute?
51% sure INTJ
49 % sure INFJ
I really don't think an INTJ would have a Pikachu avatar and I'm not kidding.
Interests have nothing to do with how you think about things. INTJs can't like what most perceive as cute?
Of course they can. I like babies, animals and miniature foods but they'd never be my avatar.
What is OP's age?
You're kinda being rude to people you're asking help from. :/
And... I really don't think an intj would be so dramatic about it or have that avatar.
Infj seems off too tho sort of
16. That explains so much.
Apparently no one here has pondered the multiple My Little Pony avatars on INTJf. They even have a pony emoticon:
As for your type, Zhuli, I usually discern by how people make their arguments. I know a very cutesy INTJ on INTJf, where she'll do all sorts of things making me doubt her INTJ-ness, but then she ends up making classic cutting INTJ remarks, e.g., talking about her friend who was going to get tickets for this special event and she was so excited, then, totally deadpan, sotto voce: "He failed." Or she'll go on about her plants, and you think she's being way too emotive ... but then she posts timed snapshots of sprouts gradually growing. So lots of emoting of pleasure and annoyance, but when actually DOING something, there's a high Te standard, a methodology, that isn't about values or people, but is about success/failure, about progress, about measuring things.
The thing to realize about INTJs is that we have emotions, and while we largely hold them in reserve, we do tend to let them out on the interwebz. The other way to differentiate INTJ from INFJ in that regard is how the emotions are expressed and what kind. Strangely the emotive INTJs come across as more cute and fluffy (or really dark and cynical, but that's another topic) than the INFJs, who either go for being constructively kind and helpful, to dignified and elegant, to remarkably biting and nasty (sharp and cutting ego-tearing remarks, not just basic INTJ-ish calling other people stupid). To the extent they do "fluffy", it's always with a twist or an artistic intent, a meaning. For INTJs, the "fluffy" fixation, if it exists, is more "just because", it's "what I like", or "I know it's not me; that's the point".
Another way of comparing the INTJ to INFJ: the INTJ is often sillier. This parallels the fluffy, but it's more general. I've an INTJ boss right now, where we pick up on each others' thoughts very quickly. One time, we were analyzing how a particular program functioned, and he said, "Let's try a Venn diagram," and started drawing one, a couple of circles, barely intersecting, "See? There is only the slimmest of intersections between these two sets," ... and then drew a smiley face within each of the circles ... "only their ears touch!" That's a middle-aged INTJ executive in action.
Let me know if this helps at all.
no you're right. if you are naturally that way it's good to show it so people can help...but yeah ya are. i just never understand when people rudely ask for help.
after reading uumlau's post and your last...maybe intj is a better fit. some other young intj on here seems to have a similar interaction style...actually...i can think of a few.
For what it's worth, you come across to me as either an NFP with strong Te (which may be doubtful due to your age since usually strong tertiary/inferior development hasn't happened yet) or an INTJ on a sugar high.
As for the very important INXJ silliness issue, I will argue that an INFJ in the company of SPs can be truly a sight of silly to behold.