simulatedworld
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- sx/so
Yeah, but that's all stuff that actually happened. He's not being innovative or coming up with anything original.
And what OneWithSoul said about Brian is absolutely correct. I can't even see why anyone would think he's emotional as opposed to logical, over all the other possible differences in his personality.
Well, I think it's pretty obvious in the premise to Family Guy that none of those "REMEMBER THAT TIME THIS HAPPENED??" cut scenes actually happened; they're all just Peter imagining silly scenarios with his goofy Ne.
Are you going to argue that these are actually Si just because they're written into the show as "this actually happened", despite the obvious fact that none of these cut scenes ever have ANYTHING to do with the plot at hand or are ever spoken of again?
And by the way...F doesn't mean "emotional" and T doesn't mean "logical." Read up!
He is totally not an INFP. He is being liberal and FAIR not necessarily ethical. It's typical of NTs.
He didn't do it because he emotionally and compassionately felt it, he did it because it was the right thing and the fair thing to do. He was stern and protested and this is a common misconception with NFs.
Don't assume he's an INFP because of this.
I am pretty sure he's an INTP.
Plus, an INFP would have been too worried about hurting people along the way. No way is he an F.
This is an excellent point. Hasn't anyone ever noticed how INFPs consider themselves "highly logical" and INTPs usually consider themselves to have very strong senses of ethics?
This is because Ti and Fi are BOTH logical, just different forms of logic. Ti can lead a lot of TP types to Fi-looking actions because it's still a conscience in the same way that Fi is--the two are much more similar than people think.
"This would result in a clear inconsistency in the logic behind my moral system" can look suspiciously similar to "this makes me upset by directly violating my feeling ethics."
Brian is hilariously INTP. (Yes, there's such a thing as liberal Thinking types!)