I see a pattern of being scapegoated by ENFPs recurring through my life. WTF could that be about???
I mean, I don't go around pinpointing ENFPs and trying to get on their bad side. But somehow, it happens, repeatedly.
I don't even know of any reason why, theoretically, ENFPs would have a problem with me. I can think of reasons for several other types to be annoyed with me, but even so, the other types usually handle it better than the ENFPs that get ticked off with me. Not ENTJs, though--they're more like ENFPs when pissed. They're practically indistinguishable when they're mad about something (or mad about nothing, as the case may be).
It's a confusing world, dude.
Here's a unicorn. I hope it eats you.
Go get 'em, Twinkles! 
Seriously, though. Other people encounter asshole NTs, SPs, or have conflicts with SJs they think are controlling, or whatever. But my archenemies like 5 times out of 10 are these gushy goofball types who, for one reason or another, flip out like angry pancakes whose bacon smiles have been turned upside down, and whose fried egg eyes start bulging out of their maple-flavored syrup-covered faces.
I mean, I don't go around pinpointing ENFPs and trying to get on their bad side. But somehow, it happens, repeatedly.
I don't even know of any reason why, theoretically, ENFPs would have a problem with me. I can think of reasons for several other types to be annoyed with me, but even so, the other types usually handle it better than the ENFPs that get ticked off with me. Not ENTJs, though--they're more like ENFPs when pissed. They're practically indistinguishable when they're mad about something (or mad about nothing, as the case may be).
It's a confusing world, dude.
Here's a unicorn. I hope it eats you.


Seriously, though. Other people encounter asshole NTs, SPs, or have conflicts with SJs they think are controlling, or whatever. But my archenemies like 5 times out of 10 are these gushy goofball types who, for one reason or another, flip out like angry pancakes whose bacon smiles have been turned upside down, and whose fried egg eyes start bulging out of their maple-flavored syrup-covered faces.